Dr. Lisa Scott, director of clinical education in the School of Communication Science & Disorders at Florida State University, was interviewed by the Erie Times-News about a popular contestant on the newest season of American Idol, Lazaro Arbos. Arbos has a stutter which disappears when he sings and impresses the show’s star judges, which include Mariah Carey, …
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News from the CCI School Communication Science & Disorders
Scott interviewed about popular American Idol contestant's communication disorder
Special Presentations on Social Media Research
Friday, January 18, 2013 Stuart W. Shulman, PhD Dr. Stuart W. Shulman is founder & CEO of Texifter, LLC and an Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He is the founding Director of the Qualitative Data Analysis Program (QDAP) at the University of Pittsburgh and at UMass Amherst, as well …
CONTINUE READINGCCI Computer Labs Upgraded
CHANGES Louis Shores Building 1. LSB106E: All 10 lab computers have been replaced with dual-boot (Mac OS X and Win 7) computers. Both operating systems require authentication with a valid FSUID and password (same as Blackboard). The software build mirrors WJB2010 offering a supervised lab environment outside of class meeting times. University Center, Building C …
CONTINUE READINGCCI Assoc. Dean Barbara Robinson moves to FSU-PC campus
After almost 10 years working with the Florida State University (FSU) College of Communication and Information, Associate Dean for Student Affairs, Barbara Robinson, will be starting a new job as Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies at the FSU Panama City campus. Read the full story here: newsherald.com/news/fsu-pc-preparing-for-first-freshmen-1.74825
CONTINUE READINGStudent 3D Video presentations, Monday, Dec 10
You’re invited! Check out the latest 3D student video work. A series of short pieces will screen on Monday, December 10th at 8pm in the football 3D theater in UCD. The 3D theater is located on the second floor of UCD, directly behind the elevators. The program will run about 45 minutes. Seating is …
CONTINUE READINGFinal Two Feed Your Brain events schedule for this week!
Feed Your Brain is a series of talks 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, …
CONTINUE READINGAdams to receive 'Tranformation Through Teaching Award'
School of Communication Associate Professor Jonathan Adams has been selected to receive The Florida State University Spiritual Life Project Transformation Through Teaching Award on Nov. 5 at President Barron’s home. The Spiritual Life Project works to celebrate evidence of meaning, purpose and authenticity within the FSU community. Transformation Through Teaching is a recognition designed to …
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