School of Information (iSchool) alumna Linnea Eberhart (MSI ’24) has recently accepted a new position starting this summer as one of the 2024 Librarians-in-Residence (LIRs) with the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. “The LIR program is an opportunity to both utilize the skills and education I have developed to date while also allowing me …
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iSchool Alumna Linnea Eberhart Accepts New Position
SCOM Alumna Presents Environmental Communication Research at International PR Conference
Courtnee Connon, a two-time alumna of the School of Communication, presented her doctoral research at the International Public Relations Research Conference (IPRRC) in March.
CONTINUE READINGSchool of Communication Student Katie Fites Hosts 2024 FSL Linedance Event
On Wednesday, April 3, School of Communication student Katie Fites co-hosted the largest Greek-run philanthropic event at Florida State University, Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) Linedance.
CONTINUE READINGSpeech-Language Pathology Graduate Program Rises in Rankings
The speech-language pathology graduate program in the School of Communication Science and Disorders ranked No. 14 among all public and private institutions and No. 10 among publics according to U.S. News & World Report. “The school’s position as the top-ranked speech-language pathology program in Florida, and its rank of No. 14 nationwide, are well deserved,” …
CONTINUE READINGCCI Recognizes Faculty and Students at 2024 Honors and Awards Ceremony
On April 12, 2024, the College of Communication and Information hosted its annual Honors and Awards Ceremony and celebration to recognize outstanding faculty and students that excel in leadership and academia, along with dedication to bettering the College. See the full event photo album here. CCI would like to extend a huge congratulations to all …
CONTINUE READINGHow Sunah Lee’s Research Portfolio Reflects a Commitment to Social Justice
Sunah Lee, a doctoral candidate and graduate assistant at the School of Communication, is conducting research that has a profound impact on current social issues. Her research illuminates relevant facets of South Korean culture by examining feminist movements, media privatization and gender portrayal in the media.
CONTINUE READINGDr. Sindy Chapa’s Year of Success in Hispanic Marketing, Student Advocacy and Faculty Excellence
Dr. Sindy Chapa, a passionate researcher, faculty advisor and mentor in the School of Communication, is dedicated to student success. This year, she has expanded her research and student support efforts in new award-winning ways, particularly focusing on the Hispanic and Latino community.
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