iSchool faculty members Christie Koontz and Margaret Zimmerman presented at the IFLA World Library and Information Congress (WLIC) in Dublin, Ireland, from July 26-29, 2022.
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Events in the CCI School of Information
iSchool Faculty Present at IFLA WLIC 2022
CCI Presents Graduate Programs to International Audience
On June 21st, 2022, Interim Dean Dr. Stephen McDowell joined an international webinar to present CCI graduate programs to prospective graduate students in Indonesia.
CONTINUE READINGDoctoral Student Lateef Ayinde Presents at 14th EBSI-SIS Symposium
iSchool doctoral student Lateef Ayinde recently shared his work with the EBSI-SIS Symposium in Information Sciences.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Student Presents Paper at International Conference in Arizona
Hanim Astuti, a current iSchool Ph.D. student, recently presented at the Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies and Science (GETS) hosted by Arizona State University (ASU).
CONTINUE READINGCCI Helps Host Launch Tally’s “Liftoff” Event
Launch Tally celebrated their recent launch with a “Liftoff” event on March 23 in the FSU Turnbull Conference Center. The College of Communication and Information is a founding member of this initiative that brings together Tallahassee’s technology companies, non-profits, government agencies, universities, and entrepreneurs to create awareness and resources around technology opportunities and talent in …
CONTINUE READINGCCI Hosts 9th Annual Women in Leadership Conference
The 9th Annual Women in Leadership Conference was a success! Hosted on March 8th, 2022, by the College of Communication and Information, the conference featured notable female leaders from Florida and beyond. Many of the speakers are FSU and CCI Alumna. The goal of the conference was to connect female students and alumna with mentors …
CONTINUE READINGYolanda Rankin Presents at SIGCSE About the Future of Computing Science Education
Dr. Yolanda Rankin (School of Information) is part of a team of researchers who conducted a special session at the SIGCSE Technical Symposium on March 4th.
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