FPRA Capital Chapter Travels to New York City for Networking Trip

FPRA Capital Chapter Travel to New York

The Florida Public Relations Association (FPRA) Capital Chapter hosted its networking trip in New York City, where 15 students visited multiple agencies and connected with professionals already in practice. These agencies include Madison Square Garden, Mbooth, MULTIPLY, J Public Relations, Paramount, Edelman, and FleishmanHillard. While students were on the trip, they were able to meet with alumni Katharina Muehlbauer from Mbooth, Savannah Gribbin from MULTIPLY, and Shannon McLellen.

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CCI Dean Michelle Kazmer Hosts the 2026 Distinguished Alumni & Dean’s Laureates Luncheon

On April 10, Dean Michelle Kazmer of the Florida State University (FSU) College of Communication and Information (CCI) hosted the 2026 Distinguished Alumni & Dean’s Laureates luncheon at the Governors Club. “This event gives our college the opportunity to celebrate the Distinguished Alumni from our three Schools, and to confer Dean’s Laurels on those who …

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CCI Students Present at the 26th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium

Students Saheli Brennan and Da'Mya Bray, and Professor Christell Roach

On April 1 students showcased months of work and research at the 26th Annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, filling the room with curiosity and ambition. Students from the College of Communication and Information (CCI), Saheli Brennan and Da’Mya Bray, presented their work, making points on how research can not only be based off STEM, as one …

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CCI Undergraduates Present Research at the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference

College of Communication and Information (CCI) students Jad and Angel-Amon presented their research at the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC) in Jacksonville. Like many undergraduate researchers, their work began with a simple question. From there, their topics ranged from the digital ethics of the Metaverse to the representation of Black-Canadian hip-hop artists. Both researchers share …

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