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 …
CONTINUE READINGCCI Alumna Ana Rosa Ramirez Toft-Nielsen Honored with AALL Minority Leadership Development Award
School of Communication Professor Commemorates a Major Event in Civil Rights History
Dr. Davis Houck attended the unveiling of a sign to honor Fannie Lou Hamer and others affected by a tragic event in civil rights history that occurred almost sixty years ago.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Students Featured at Inaugural FCRR Education Sciences Colloquium
This past semester, SCSD doctoral students helped to plan and present current research at the inaugural FCRR Education Sciences Colloquium on Neurodiversity in Dyslexia. The event was sponsored by the Florida Center for Reading Research (FCRR), a multidisciplinary research center here at FSU. Several SCSD doctoral students collaborated in the planning stages of the colloquium. …
CONTINUE READINGMeet 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 READINGFSU Alumnus Gregg McBride Publishes Children’s Book: “Byron the Bee Who Couldn’t”
FSU Alum Gregg McBride recently published his first children’s book, “Biron The Bee Who Couldn’t”. This project has been in the creative stage for several years now. McBride produced the book alongside illustrator Anaïs Chartschenko, who helped bring his vision of Biron to life. He told CCI that he was drawn to the story of …
CONTINUE READINGPhD Student Presents at National Black Association for Speech-Language and Hearing
PhD Student Denisha Campbell presented her work that explored the manner in which Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) are able to support students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, specifically with their literacy development at the National Black Association for Speech-Language and Hearing (NBASLH) Convention.
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).
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