Dr. Zhe He, an Associate Professor in the School of Information, will publish an opinion survey paper in the International Medical Informatics Association (IMIA) Yearbook of Medical Informatics 2023.
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News from the Bachelor & Master’s Information Technology program at Florida State University’s College of Communication & Information
iSchool Professor Gets Paper Accepted to the IMIA Yearbook of Medical Informatics
iSchool Alumnus Donates Two Tickets to RenderATL for iSchool Students
iSchool Alumnus Casey Jostine recently donated two tickets to the RenderATL Conference from May 31 – June 2 at Americasmart in Atlanta, Georgia.
CONTINUE READING29 CCI Students Graduate from Florida State University Honors Program
The Florida State University Honors Program awarded over 300 graduating students with their honors medallions on May 1, 2023 at Ruby Diamond Concert Hall. Out of those 300 students, 29 of them were from the College of Communication & Information (CCI).
CONTINUE READINGCCI Students Engage With Tech Companies in Tampa
Associate Dean Ebe Randeree led a group of eight students to Tampa to meet with CCI alumni and companies in hopes of building connections and gaining more insight into what employers in their field are looking for.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professors Speak at Machine Learning Expo
Drs. Zhe He and Shuyuan Ho Metcalfe spoke at the Machine Learning Expo (MLx), hosted by Florida State University in the Jim Moran Building on April 22, 2023.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Doctoral Students Present at 2023 iConference
On March 17, 2023 iSchool Doctoral students Lateef Ayinde, Hanim Maria Astuti, Shezin Hussain, and Anisah Herdiyanti presented their paper at the 2023 iConference in Barcelona, Spain.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Students Help Organize TEDxFSU Event
On April 4th TEDxFSU hosted their annual conference where CCI students helped coordinate and plan the event. This year’s conference “Rooted In Reality” featured six speakers, which included Florida State undergraduate and graduate students, as well as professors and alumni.
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