CCI Alumna Ana Rosa Ramirez Toft-Nielsen was recently honored with the American Association of Law Libraries Minority Leadership Development award for her continued commitment to diversity and inclusion. Toft-Nielsen is an experienced law professional, having worked in a variety of roles such as associate attorney, account executive, and research attorney. After providing legal research training …
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CCI Alumna Ana Rosa Ramirez Toft-Nielsen Honored with AALL Minority Leadership Development Award
Meet the iSchool’s Fulbright Scholars
Each year, the Fulbright Program selects highly competitive applicants from around the world to become Fulbright Scholars. Three of these incredible scholars are enrolled in the iSchool; get to know them here!
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 Alumnus Casey Jostine Launches Tech Inspired Apparel Company
CCI Alumnus Casey Jostine launches a tech inspired clothing company that combines technology and fashion to create unique pieces that reflect self-expression in the tech community.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Establishes Endowed Professorship in Honor of Elfreda Chatman
Professors Kathy and Gary Burnett have established the Elfreda Chatman Endowed Professorship, a fund which will increase minority representation among the iSchool’s faculty and place a greater focus on the information practices of underrepresented groups in iSchool research.
CONTINUE READING10 Ways (this Spring) CCI is Making an Impact
The Spring 2022 semester allowed for CCI students, faculty, and alumni to stimulate community involvement throughout the FSU community and beyond.
CONTINUE READINGFSU CCI Researchers Featured at Kentucky Conference on Health Communication
CCI faculty and students recently shared their work at the Kentucky Conference on Health Communication (KCHC). KCHC, hosted from April 7th-9th in Lexington, KY, featured several research studies from CCI representatives. From the School of Information, Dr. Mia Lustria and second-year PhD student Obianuju Aliche presented two studies: “I Got Training on the Brain: Designing Motivational …
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