At this year’s Kentucky Conference on Health Communication (KCHC), iSchool researchers received two poster awards for their submissions, including the Top Poster Award for KCHC 2022.
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iSchool Researchers Win KCHC Top Poster Awards
FSU 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 …
CONTINUE READINGCCI Celebrates Students and Faculty at Annual Honors and Awards Ceremony
On April 1st, 2022, the College hosted its annual Honors and Awards Program and Reception to celebrate the academic excellence, leadership, and dedication to service of our students and faculty.
CONTINUE READINGWayne Wiegand’s Part of Our Lives: A People’s History of the American Public Library Named One of the National Library of China Publishing House’s “Ten Best Books of 2021”
Wayne Wiegand is a writer and retired professor from Florida State University, with many publications and awards celebrating his work. One of his publications, Part of Our Lives: A People’s History of the American Public Library, was translated to Chinese in 2021, and was listed as one of the “Ten Best Books of 2021” by …
CONTINUE READINGCCI Announces Personnel Changes in 2022
As we continue through the Spring semester, please be aware of a few recent faculty/staff changes within the College.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Faculty Members and Graduate Student Awarded UROP Materials Grants
This Spring, several CCI faculty members and a graduate student received Materials Grants from the Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP).
CONTINUE READINGFSU Multidisciplinary Team Receives an NIH R21 Grant to Predict Outcomes and Adverse Events for Pediatric Organ Transplantations
Dr. Zhe He (School of Information), Dr. Michael Killian (College of Social Work), and their research team recently received a $395,200 R21 grant from the National Library of Medicine of National Institutes of Health for a project entitled “Prediction of Health Outcomes and Adverse Events in Pediatric Organ Transplantation in Florida”. This is a collaboration …
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