Dr. 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 …

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FSU Alumna Honored with UGA Russell Undergraduate Teaching Award

FSU Alumna Dr. Jennifer Brown was recently recognized by the University of Georgia for excellence in undergraduate teaching. Dr. Brown received the Russell Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching on April 18th, 2022. The Russell Awards were created to honor outstanding educators early in their careers. Dr. Brown is one of three recipients chosen. She …

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SCSD Researchers Share Their Work at 9th National Symposium on Spanish as a Heritage Language

Several SCSD researchers, students, and faculty members recently had the opportunity to showcase their work at the 9th National Symposium on Spanish as a Heritage Language (NSSHL). The symposium was hosted by Florida State, and featured many important contributions from the School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD). SCSD hosted a full panel at the …

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CCI Alumna Robyn Hillison Recognized in Seminole 100

CCI alumna Robyn Hillison’s Capital Speech & Language Therapy Services was recently recognized among the Seminole 100 as one of the fastest-growing FSU alumni-owned businesses. After years of working in the speech-language pathology field, Robyn Hillison (’03, B.S. Communication Science & Disorders) discovered that she was unable to find a local business that fit her …

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FSU Faculty, Alumni, and Students Attend 2021 FLASHA Conference

From July 15th to 18th, the Florida Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (FLASHA) held an annual convention focused on connection and sharing research. Speech-language pathologists and audiologists met to network and learn from each other, all while stressing the importance of meetings in this field. “This was the first state association in our discipline …

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