NSSLHA Hosts Awareness Event on Landis Green

    NSSLHA (National Student Hearing Speech Language Association) hosts an awareness event on Landis Green today, October 29, 2014. NSSLHA members gathered to inform students and passers by about the importance of hearing preservation. The National Student Speech Language Hearing Association (NSSLHA), founded in 1972 is a pre-professional membership association for students interested in the study of …

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Speech Pathology & Audiology Awareness Event

Wednesday, Oct. 29th from 11-2pm on Landis Green, there will be a Communication Disorder Awareness Event to enlighten the FSU student body with more information about the professions of Speech Pathology and Audiology and the communication disorders we study.  There will be having games, jeopardy boards, and free food for those who participate. Find out more …

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Betsy on the Road: Fall 2014

Graduate school can be a scary concept. There are different programs in a variety of fields at each university, making the selection process daunting, confusing, and an overall headache. Enter: Betsy Crawford. Betsy is the College of Communication and Information’s Development Coordinator. A huge part of her role at CCI is graduate recruitment. This Fall alone, Betsy …

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FSU NSSLHA Chapter presents 2014 N. Florida Conference on Communication Disorders on March 28

The Florida State University (FSU) Chapter of the National Student Speech Language and Hearing Association (NSSLHA) presents the 2014 North Florida Conference on Communication Disorders on Friday, March 28, from 1-5 p.m. in University Center C, 3rd Floor, Miller Hall. Conference attendees will enjoy poster presentations and summaries of graduate research projects by FSU School of Communication & Science Disorders …

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CCI (Student Leadership Council) will host COMM alumnus Stoltzfus on March 30

Join us to celebrate FSU communication alumnus Elam Stoltzfus’ 30 years as a filmmaker on Sunday, March 30, from 4 until 6 p.m.  The event will begin with a free screening of his Emmy-award winning documentary, “Florida Wildlife Corridor”, followed by a panel discussion and reception. The film chronicles how four explorers traveled 1000 miles …

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