FSU students from STARS – Students & Technology in Academia, Research & Service, spent their Saturday afternoon volunteering at the Killearn Lakes Elementary School (KLES) Fall Festival.
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STARS Students Volunteer at Killearn Lakes Elementary School Fall Festival
CCI and FSU Career Center Collaborate with NextEra Energy for 24 Hour Hackathon at the Innovation Hub
Hosted by the College of Communication & Information, the Innovation Hub, Florida State University Career Center, and in partnership with NextEra Energy, the Innovation Hub hosted its first 24-hour hackathon, “Guardians of the Grid.”
CONTINUE READINGCCI Celebrates Faculty and Students at 2023 Scholars and Stars Reception
On October 12th, the College of Communication & Information hosted its annual Scholars and Stars Reception at the Challenger Learning Center in Downtown Tallahassee. This event recognizes incredible donors and scholarship recipients, as well as outstanding faculty and students for their leadership.
CONTINUE READINGStudents in WISE Attend JITC Tech Coast Conference
Four students that are involved in Women in IT/ICT Sharing Experiences (WISE) recently attended the Jacksonville Information Technology Conference (JITC) Tech Coast Conference.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Students Engage With Tech Companies in Tampa
Associate Dean Ebe Randeree led a group of eight students to Tampa to meet with CCI alumni and companies in hopes of building connections and gaining more insight into what employers in their field are looking for.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Students Lead and Judge at Florida TSA Conference
Students from the CCI STARS Alliance judge at Florida TSA State Competition in Orlando, FL.
CONTINUE READINGSTARS Students Travel to Atlanta to Network with Corporate Companies
In early November students in the FSU STARS program traveled to Atlanta, GA to meet with six companies over the span of two days to learn about what it is like to work for a large company, as well as what it takes to land a position at a corporate company. Students were also able to see what it would be like to be your own boss working at a start-up.
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