Four students that are involved in Women in IT/ICT Sharing Experiences (WISE) recently attended the Jacksonville Information Technology Conference (JITC) Tech Coast Conference.
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Students in WISE Attend JITC Tech Coast Conference
iSchool Doctoral Student Gets Paper Published in Sage Journals
iSchool Ph.D. student Lateef Ayinde is the main contributor to a paper that was published in the Business Information Review-Journal in Sage Journals.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Doctoral Candidate Gets Published in Communication Disorders Quarterly
School of Communication Science and Disorders Doctoral Candidate and FIREFLIES Fellow Kiana Hines recently had her first-author publication in Communication Disorders Quarterly.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Doctoral Students Presented at The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Conference
The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) had its 106th Annual Conference in Washington, D.C., where four College of Communication and Information (CCI) doctoral students had the opportunity to present their work.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Student Receives the Dr. Jay Rayburn Scholarship from the Florida Public Relations Association
Public Relations (PR) rising senior and Florida Public Relations Association (FPRA) student chapter member Christopher Schulze received the Dr. Jay Rayburn Scholarship from the FPRA during the FPRA Annual Conference in Orlando, Florida, on August 7.
CONTINUE READINGDigital Media Services Students Work with Provost, CCJ Dean, and Former FSU President
This summer, Digital Media Services (DMS) students welcomed the opportunity to work alongside Provost James J. Clark, the Dean of the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice (CCJ) Thomas G. Blomberg, and former FSU President John Thrasher to produce online certification training videos.
CONTINUE READINGSchool of Communication Professor and Student Travel to Kosovo
School of Communication Associate Professor Malia Bruker, along with students Julia Galli (College of Communication and Information) and Delaney Williams (College of Social Sciences and Public Policy), traveled to Kosovo from May 31 to June 7 as part of a project with the Kosova Rehabilitation Centre for Torture Victims (KRCT).
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