The School of Communication Science and Disorders kicked the semester off with aiding in a Special Olympics Florida screening that took place in Tallahassee.
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News from the Communication Science & Disorders program at Florida State University’s College of Communication & Information
SCSD Helps With Special Olympics Florida Healthy Hearing Screenings
SCSD Doctoral Student and Associate Professor Receive Funding from the Institute of Politics
SCSD Doctoral Student and Associate Professor Receive Funding from the Institute of Politics.
CONTINUE READINGPhD Student Gets Published in the Journal of Communication Disorders
School of Communication Science and Disorders PhD student Denisha Campbell recently got a paper published in the Journal of Communication Disorders.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Doctoral Candidate Selected as 2022 New Century Scholars Doctoral Scholarship
School of Communication Science and Disorders Doctoral Candidate Micah Hirsch was recently selected as the 2022 New Century Scholars Doctoral Scholarship. Every year, fifteen doctoral students in communication science and disorders programs are chosen to receive this award to support their studies. The award is aimed to help support the development of future researchers and professors.
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.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Associate Professor Presents her Research to TAMU and The Queen Rania Teacher Academy
Dr. Sana Tibi presents her research to Texas A&M and the Queen Rania Teacher Academy.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Associate Professor Awarded Research Grant from Korea Health Industry Development Institute
Dr. Yunjung Kim, Associate Professor from the School of Communication Science and Disorders, was recently awarded a research grant from Korea Health Industry Development Institute. This project, in collaboration with Human-AI-Information (HAII) in South Korea, aims to develop a smartphone-based, AI-assisted, and patient-driven speech rehabilitation software for people with dysarthria secondary to stroke and to examine its treatment efficacy.
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