SCSD Assistant Professor Dr. Andrea Barton-Hulsey recently received a CRC grant for her research project.
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News from the CCI School Communication Science & Disorders
SCSD Assistant Professor Awarded CRC Grant for Research Project
CCI Students Help Organize TEDxFSU Event
On April 4th TEDxFSU hosted their annual conference where CCI students helped coordinate and plan the event. This year’s conference “Rooted In Reality” featured six speakers, which included Florida State undergraduate and graduate students, as well as professors and alumni.
CONTINUE READINGDr. Zilong Xie Presents at Association for Research in Otolaryngology’s MidWinter Meeting
Last month, School of Communication Science and Disorders assistant professor Dr. Zilong Xie attended the Association for Research in Otolaryngology’s 46th Annual MidWinter Meeting. “I had the opportunity to catch up with colleagues and friends and meet new people,” he shared, “I attended a couple of great podium and poster sessions related to my work …
CONTINUE READINGCelebrating CCI Specialized Faculty Promotions
CCI congratulates five faculty members who have been promoted to Associate Professor, effective August 2023.
CONTINUE READINGTwenty CCI Students Inducted Into Torchbearer 100
This year, 20 students from the College of Communication and Information (CCI) are being inducted into Florida State University’s Torchbearer 100.
CONTINUE READINGAssociate SCSD Professor Publishes Paper in Top Tier Research Journal
Dr. Tibi, a doctoral student from the University of Toronto, and a team of Canadian researchers published a paper in the journal Reading Research Quarterly.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Students Participate in Engage 100 Leadership Program
This past Fall semester the College of Communication and Information had 5 undergraduate students leading Engage 100 courses that cover a variety of topics. The Engage 100 program is designed to create fascinating experiences that help student’s flourish in their first year. Through Engage 100, students have the power from their first semester to meet great people, explore their passions, and see all that university life offers.
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