SCSD Researchers Share Their Work at 9th National Symposium on Spanish as a Heritage Language

Several SCSD researchers, students, and faculty members recently had the opportunity to showcase their work at the 9th National Symposium on Spanish as a Heritage Language (NSSHL). The symposium was hosted by Florida State, and featured many important contributions from the School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD). SCSD hosted a full panel at the …

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Faculty from the School of Communication Science and Disorders Participate in Florida State University’s College of Medicine’s Medical Disability Workshop

On February 26th and March 5th, 2022, Florida State University’s College of Medicine hosted a series of workshops in conjunction with faculty from the School of Communication Science and Disorders (SCSD). These workshops focused on medical staff’s interactions with patients with disabilities. This first event, held on February 26th, was a workshop for M1, M2, …

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SCSD Associate Professor and Graduate Student Publish Paper on the Acoustic and Articulatory Characteristics of English Semivowels

Dr. Yunjung Kim, Associate Professor in the School of Communication Science and Disorders, and SCSD doctoral student Austin Thompson published a scholarly paper with colleague Hyunju Chung on the acoustic and articulatory characteristics of English semivowels produced by adult second language (L2) speakers. “The primary contribution of the study is tongue movement data that explain …

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CCI Faculty Publish Study on Telepractice in Schools During a Pandemic

In December of 2021, faculty members from Florida State University’s College of Communication and Information published a paper titled, “Providing Telepractice in Schools During a Pandemic: The Experiences and Perspectives of Speech-Language Pathologists.” Authors Shannon Hall-Mills, Lakeisha Johnson, Melissa Gross, Don Latham, and Nancy Everhart created this study to share the perspectives of speech-language pathologists …

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