Robbins Colloquium Today

Dr. Jane Robbins, Dean and Professor at The School of Information Studies, presents a colloquium entitled “The Urge to Merge: What are the factors that may help us to understand why colleges, schools and academic departments are merging into larger, more complex administrative units?” from 2 to 3 p.m. on Friday, September 26, Room 006 …

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Workman Colloquium – Friday September 12

Dr. Michael Workman, Assistant Professor, School of Information Studies, presents a colloquium entitled “The Effect of Cognitive Styles and Media on Virtual Team Commitment” at 2 p.m. this Friday, September 12 in Room 006 of the Louis Shores Building.

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Shim named to post at Information Institute

The Information Institute at the School of Information Studies, Florida State University is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Wonsik “Jeff” Shim as Assistant Director of the Institute. Dr. Shim’s research interests center on the effective management of information centers and systems, and information habits. For his doctoral dissertation, Dr. Shim used a technique …

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This week is Focus on Research Week

September 22-26, 2003 Schedule of Events Monday, September 22 Student Poster Display Lobby Tuesday, September 23 Faculty Publications Display Goldstein Library Wednesday, September 24 Faculty Reception Honoring Research Awardees 2:00 p.m., Gregory Conference Room Thursday, September 25 Brown Bag Lunch Speaker: Jane Terrell, Sponsored Research Cost Sharing Accountant Noon, Gregory Conference Room Friday, September 26 …

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New Course Attendance Policy

Beginning this fall, the University is implementing a first-day attendance policy in ALL classes, graduate and undergraduate, online and classroom-based. Any student who does not attend the first day of a class will be dropped from the course. Please note: any student who is dropped from a course for non-attendance on the first day will …

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New Service for Student Course Packs

Beginning in Fall 2003, we will be using a new service that provides convenient, 24-hour online access to more of your course materials. This is in response to numerous requests. Using this new service will also help the school meet its responsibilities regarding recent changes in copyright law. CHANGES: Some courses use non-text book resources …

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