SCSD Associate Professor and Graduate Student Publish Paper on the Acoustic and Articulatory Characteristics of English Semivowels

Dr. Yunjung Kim, Associate Professor in the School of Communication Science and Disorders, and SCSD doctoral student Austin Thompson published a scholarly paper with colleague Hyunju Chung on the acoustic and articulatory characteristics of English semivowels produced by adult second language (L2) speakers. “The primary contribution of the study is tongue movement data that explain …

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Support CCI Initiatives at This Year’s Great Give

Article written by Hanya Noussier, current School of Communication student. The College of Communication and Information is getting ready for FSU’s Great Give annual giving campaign! Join CCI for 24-hours of online giving to make gifts toward projects supporting our students and faculty. Your generosity has been an integral part of our student and faculty …

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Balancing Life On and Off the Field: Maegan Tomlinson Shares her Student Athlete Experience

Article written by Abby Cloud, School of Communication student. Students cultivate a variety of identities throughout their time in college, and Maegan Tomlinson is no exception. During her career at FSU, Tomlinson, a senior from Tallahassee, has interned for Johnson & Johnson, taken courses in the Public Relations major, played four years of Division 1 …

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Dr. Kelly Farquharson Selected as Editor for the Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools Journal.

SCSD Faculty member Dr. Kelly Farquharson has been selected as an Editor for the Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools (LSHSS) Journal.  The LSHSS features scholarly articles and studies, mainly focusing on audiology and speech-language pathology in the schools, focusing on children and adolescents. It is quarterly, and access is free for all members …

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FSU 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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