CCI Alumna Brooke Pautsch Recognized in Seminole 100

The College of Communication and Information is proud to have some of our distinguished alumni featured in this year’s Seminole 100. Keep reading to learn more about CCI alumna Brooke Pautsch, owner of Lucky Goat Coffee. Lucky Goat Coffee was co-founded by Brooke and her husband, Ben (‘91, BS Business Management), in 2010. Prior to …

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CCI Alumnus Ryan Cappy Recognized in Seminole 100

Ryan Cappy, founder of the Law Offices of Ryan Cappy, was recognized as a notable alumnus in the Seminole 100. He took his experience at Florida State University and used it to create his own law firm. Cappy graduated from the College of Communication at Florida State, earning a B.S. in General Communication in 1997. …

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iSchool Alumna Becomes Library Director of Leon County Libraries

iSchool Alumna Pamela Monroe recently became the Library Director for Leon County Libraries.  Monroe obtained her Bachelor’s degree in Education from Florida A&M University in 1996, before joining FSU as a Master’s student. Monroe holds two Master’s degrees from the FSU iSchool, in Library and Information Science and Instructional Systems and Learning Technologies, respectively. She …

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CCI Alumnus Amanda Barksdale Recognized as Seminole 100 Awards Recipient

The College of Communication and Information is proud to have some of our distinguished alumni featured in this year’s Seminole 100. Keep reading to learn more about CCI alumnus Amanda Barksdale, one of the founders of Barksdale Custom Pools, Inc., and one of this year’s recipients of the Seminole 100 award. Barksdale graduated from the Public …

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CCI Alumna Caroline Krantz Completes the Appalachian Trail

CCI Alumna Caroline Krantz recently completed the entirety of the Appalachian Trail. Krantz graduated in 2018 with her Bachelor’s degree in Media/Communication Studies. Completing a thru-hike of the trail is no easy feat. Stretching over 2,190 miles from Georgia to Maine, the trail usually takes hikers 5-7 months to complete. Hiking the trail is both …

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