Support CCI Initiatives at This Year’s Great Give

Article written by Hanya Noussier, current School of Communication student. The College of Communication and Information is getting ready for FSU’s Great Give annual giving campaign! Join CCI for 24-hours of online giving to make gifts toward projects supporting our students and faculty. Your generosity has been an integral part of our student and faculty …

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Dr. Kelly Farquharson Selected as Editor for the Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools Journal.

SCSD Faculty member Dr. Kelly Farquharson has been selected as an Editor for the Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools (LSHSS) Journal.  The LSHSS features scholarly articles and studies, mainly focusing on audiology and speech-language pathology in the schools, focusing on children and adolescents. It is quarterly, and access is free for all members …

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Dr. Hugh Catts Recognized Among World’s Top Scientists

School of Communication Science and Disorders Professor Dr. Hugh Catts is one of several CCI faculty members who have been recognized among the world’s top 2% of scientists based on their number of citations. Read on to learn more about Dr. Catts’ research and his advice to student researchers. In his research, Catts focuses on the …

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New Career Liaison Billy Marcantel Joins CCI

The College of Communication and Information is excited to welcome Billy Marcantel as its new Career Liaison. Learn more about Billy below. Billy was raised in Tennessee and joined the United States Air Force after high school, where he was enlisted for 6 years. While enlisted, he specialized in managing tactical information data links as …

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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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