School of Communication Science & Disorders Professors and student, along with other collaborators recently had their paper published in the Topics in Language Disorders Journal.
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SCSD Professors and Student Get Paper Published in Topics in Language Disorders
10 Ways (this Spring) CCI is Making an Impact
CCI’s students, faculty, and alumni are at the forefront of driving change within the Florida State University campus community and beyond. Here are a few examples of how CCI has facilitated transformative change and empowered individuals and groups to make a positive impact throughout the Spring 2023 semester.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Recognizes 11 Distinguished Alumni
On April 21, 2023, the College of Communication and Information recognized 11 of its distinguished alumni.
CONTINUE READINGDr. Selena Snowden Leads SCSD Students on the 7th Help Guatemala Hear Service Trip
From February 25 – March 4, Dr. Selena Snowden led an audiology team on the 7th Help Guatemala Hear Service Trip.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Hosts 10th Annual Women in Leadership Conference
On March 9, 2023, the College of Communication & Information hosted its 10th Annual Women in Leadership Conference in honor of Women’s History Month.
CONTINUE READINGDr. Richard Morris and Dr. Chorong Oh Publish Paper in Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics
Recently the paper “Prosody Analysis as a Tool for Differential Diagnosis of Cognitive Impairment” by School of Communication Science and Disorders professor Dr. Richard Morris and Florida State doctoral graduate and current Ohio University assistant professor Dr. Chorong Oh was published in Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics (POMA) an editor-reviewed, open-access, online journal that provides …
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Bridge Graduate Combines Two Passions for Summer Workshops
Lydia Hiller, a graduate of the School of Communication Science and Disorders Bridge Program, combined her acting background with communication work over the summer to create workshops for children with intellectual disabilities.
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