April dates and topics announced for five Feed Your Brain presentations with opportunities to learn and network

Feed Your Brain is a series of presentations and panels on various emerging topics and student interests.  The sessions create a learning environment that is relaxed and interactive, giving you the opportunity to meet experienced individuals in an intimate setting and pick their brain to feed yours!  Topics this semester have ranged from social media, …

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SCSD technology tours on March 22 and April 5

Are you a student seeking marketable real world IT experience? Tired of just test-taking and coursework? Then explore innovative technologies at the FSU Warren Building, where the School of Communication and Science Disorders is now located at 201 West Bloxham St. by downtown Tallahassee. A tour is scheduled for Friday, March 22, and in case …

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CCI Career Fair on March 25 from 1-4 pm

The Spring 2013 College of Communication & Information Career Fair will be held on Monday, March 25, 2013, from 1 to 4 p.m. in the FSU Alumni Center at 1030 W. Tennessee St.  This event provides valuable networking opportunities for students and alumni to meet employers who are providing internships, full-, and part- job opportunities in …

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Delta Zeta chapter pledges $50K endowment for Integrated Pre-School Program

The FSU Alpha Sigma chapter of Delta Zeta sorority has pledged $10,000 per year for the next five years toward the School of Communication Science & Disorder’s planned Integrated Pre-School Program. The news comes following the chapter’s early completion of a five-year, $25,000 endowment for the L.L. Schendel Clinic through their Hamburgers for Hearing program. …

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Lansford’s Speech Science Research Grant to support dysarthria research at SCSD

The $5,000 Speech Science Research Grant that new SCSD Assistant Professor Kaitlin Lansford received last November at the 2012 Convention of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association in Atlanta will fund a project to improve diagnostic practices of dysarthria, a class of speech disorders that arises from neurological damage to the speech-motor control system. Lansford, who joined …

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