SCSD Doctoral Students were recently published in a special issue of Brain Sciences, focusing on dysarthria assessment and intervention.
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iSchool Alumna Receives a 2022 Influential Businesswoman Award
TaRhonda Harvey (B.S. ‘02) received a 2022 Influential Businesswoman Award from Acquisition International Magazine, a business magazine based out of the United Kingdom. Founder of her own personal branding company, Harvey sat down with CCI to talk about her award, her company, and how students and alumni can develop their own personal brands.
CONTINUE READINGDr. Richard Waters Joins the School of Communication
This semester, Dr. Richard Waters joined the School of Communication’s faculty as an Assistant Professor.
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iSchool Alumnus Farhood Basiri was featured in a CBC Radio Episode about his commencement management software, “Tassel Turner.”
CONTINUE READINGShuyuan Metcalfe and Xiuwen Liu Awarded U.S. Air Force Project to Identify “Deepfake” Image Manipulation
FSU faculty members Dr. Shuyuan Metcalfe (School of Information) and Dr. Xiuwen Liu (Department of Computer Science) are currently working on exciting research to identify “deepfake” images. The recently awarded Project Aletheia from the U.S. Air Force (USAF) allows FSU investigators to develop machine learning (ML) models that will detect digitally manipulated images. The research …
CONTINUE READINGAssociate Professor Malia Bruker Directs Powerful 360-Degree Film Threshold
Malia Bruker, an Associate Professor of Digital Media Production at CCI, directed as well as headed the cinematography and editing of the film Threshold which has screened multiple times across the US and Europe. Bruker described the film saying, “Threshold is a 360-degree dance film that opens a portal into the transformational journey of four …
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor Awarded IMLS Grant
iSchool’s Dr. Besiki Stvilia wins the IMLS grant for his exploratory research project in collaboration with Texas A&M University.
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