10 Ways (this Spring) CCI is Making an Impact

10 Ways (this Spring) CCI is Making an Impact

CCI’s students, faculty, and alumni are at the forefront of driving change within the Florida State University campus community and beyond. Here are a few examples of how CCI has facilitated transformative change and empowered individuals and groups to make a positive impact throughout the Spring 2023 semester.

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Women Wednesday and Leadership Students Connect Student Groups from Across Campus

Last semester, “Women Wednesday FSU”, an RSO dedicated to providing resources and speakers to women across campus, partnered with IT Leadership students Sydni Musum, Jennifer Sterling, Kylie Cruz, and Brooke Foster to host “Pub Subs in the Hub”. The event, held in the Innovation Hub, brought together 12 female-focused student groups to connect and share …

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FPRA Student Capital Chapter Takes Networking Trip to Boston

This article was written by Kaitlyn Connell, Director’s Ambassador for the School of Communication.  In April, seven students from the School of Communication traveled to Boston for a networking trip with the Florida Public Relations Association’s (FPRA) Student Capital Chapter. Each semester, the student-led chapter visits a different city to give students the opportunity to …

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CCI Hosts 9th Annual Women in Leadership Conference

The 9th Annual Women in Leadership Conference was a success! Hosted on March 8th, 2022, by the College of Communication and Information, the conference featured notable female leaders from Florida and beyond. Many of the speakers are FSU and CCI Alumna. The goal of the conference was to connect female students and alumna with mentors …

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FSU STARS Celebrates Fifteen-Year Partnership with Florida TSA

Recently, students from the CCI STARS Alliance volunteered at the Technology Student Association (TSA) annual state conference. This trip marks the 15th year that FSU students have been traveling to Florida TSA events and mentoring future STEM leaders.   “These kids are quite brilliant and did excellent work. It was inspiring to hear the number of …

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