CCI Students Present at FURC

On February 17-18, 2023, two CCI students, Marvin Suarez-Pimienta and Sommaiya Angrish, presented at the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC) at St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida. Learn more about their presentations and research below:  Marvin Suarez-Pimienta Major: Information Technology Presentation: Dos Bocas Oil Well Explosion in Indigenous Veracruz, 1908 Purpose: to recount the phenomenon …

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iSchool Faculty and Student Work Accepted by AMIA 2023 Informatics Summit

iSchool Faculty and Student Work Accepted by AMIA 2023 Informatics Summit

Dr. Zhe He, an Associate Professor in the iSchool, recently had his Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining Work Group (KDDM WG) pre-symposium workshop accepted by the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) for the 2023 Informatics Summit, as well as a student paper, and a podium presentation by several students from iSchool and other departments.

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iSchool Alumna Presenting Webinar for ALISE

iSchool Alumna Dr. Amelia Anderson is presenting a webinar for the Association For Library and Information Science Education (ALISE) on February 23, 2023. The webinar “Student-Centered Instruction and Autistic LIS Students” will focus on the experiences, strengths and challenges, and support needs of autistic LIS students based on the perspectives and experiences of educators, student support staff, and most importantly autistic students themselves. 

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FSU Innovation Hub to Recognize Students as “Seminole Innovators”

The FSU Innovation Hub is creating a new designation for students. Starting Spring 2023, students can be recognized as “Seminole Innovators”. The Seminole Innovators program provides undergraduate students from all majors with a pathway to experiential learning related to innovation and technology. Students that successfully complete the program requirements are recognized as “Seminole Innovators” at …

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CCI’s Black Men in Tech Program Reaches the End of its Pilot Year – The Best is Yet to Come!

Recently, the College of Communication and Information’s Black Men in Tech (BMIT) program reached the end of its pilot year. The program, led by PI and Faculty Researcher Dr. Faye Jones, Co-PI and Associate Dean of Finance & Administration Ebe Randeree, and lead instructor and award-winning faculty member Dr. Christy Chatmon, served to connect young Black men …

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