School of Communication Science and Disorders Associate Professor Dr. Kaitlin Lansford was recently awarded an Impact Award from the Parkinson’s Foundation.
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SCSD Professor Receives Impact Award from Parkinson’s Foundation
SCSD Opens Preschool Language Program
The School of Communication Science and Disorders opened a brand-new Preschool Language Program in the Communication Corner at the Florida State University Speech & Hearing Clinic on June 1, 2023.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Professors Receive Seed Grants
School of Communication Science and Disorders Assistant Professor Dr. Mollie Romano and Professor Dr. Richard Morris were recently awarded a Seed Grant from the Council on Research and Creativity (CRH) at Florida State University.
CONTINUE READINGDelta Zeta Hosts Speech and Hearing Clinic for Spring Philanthropy Event
The Alpha Sigma Chapter of Delta Zeta (DZ) hosted another successful philanthropy event that benefitted children and families from the L.L. Schendel Speech and Hearing Clinic.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Professor Receives ISL Planning Grant
School of Communication Science and Disorders Assistant Professor Dr. Zilong Xie and Department of Psychology Associate Professor Dr. Caterina Gratton were recently awarded an ISL Planning Grant from the Institute for Successful Longevity at Florida State University.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Doctoral Students and Faculty Get Published in Top Research Journal
School of Communication Science and Disorders Doctoral students Austin Thompson and Micah Hirsch, along with co-authors Dr. Kaitlin Lansford and Dr. Yunjung Kim, recently had their paper published in the March edition of the Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research (JSHLR).
CONTINUE READING29 CCI Students Graduate from Florida State University Honors Program
The Florida State University Honors Program awarded over 300 graduating students with their honors medallions on May 1, 2023 at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. Out of those 300 students, 29 of them were from the College of Communication & Information (CCI).
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