SCSD Doctoral Student, Diana Abarca, was recently selected to be a part of a 1-year Fellowship program in Washington D.C.
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Research news from the CCI School of Communication Science & Disorders
SCSD Doctoral Student Selected for Fellowship Program
SCSD Doctoral Students Publish Research in Special Issue of Brain Sciences
SCSD Doctoral Students were recently published in a special issue of Brain Sciences, focusing on dysarthria assessment and intervention.
CONTINUE READINGEllen Nimmons Receives the Clinical Career Award at FLASHA Annual Convention
SCSD Faculty Clinical Supervisor Ellen Nimmons was selected as this year’s recipient of the Clinical Career Award at The Florida Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (FLASHA) Annual Convention.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Multidisciplinary Research Team Receives FSU CRC Grant
Faculty from CCI and colleague from the College of Nursing, Dr. Lucinda Graven, received a grant for their newest project!
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Professor Speaks About FCRR Partnership with Leon County Schools
Dr. Lakeisha Johnson, along with Drs. Nicole Patton Terry and Jenny Root, recently spoke at a school board meeting about the partnership between the Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR) and Leon County Schools (LCS).
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Students Featured at Inaugural FCRR Education Sciences Colloquium
This past semester, SCSD doctoral students helped to plan and present current research at the inaugural FCRR Education Sciences Colloquium on Neurodiversity in Dyslexia. The event was sponsored by the Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR), a multidisciplinary research center here at FSU. Several SCSD doctoral students collaborated in the planning stages of the colloquium. …
CONTINUE READINGPhD Student Presents at National Black Association for Speech-Language and Hearing
PhD Student Denisha Campbell presented her work that explored the manner in which Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) are able to support students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, specifically with their literacy development at the National Black Association for Speech-Language and Hearing (NBASLH) Convention.
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