Seminole 100 recognizes the 100 fastest growing FSU alumni-owned businesses in the United States. Hosted by the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship within the FSU College of Business, the third annual ceremony honored 12 alumni of the FSU College of Communication and Information (CCI). Joe Albano – Ardent Eagle Solutions (Tampa, FL) Terrie Glover …
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12 CCI Alumni Selected for Seminole 100
iSchool Alumna Commanding Flight Communications for the US Air Force
“I never would have guessed five years ago that I would be living on a Portuguese island, and that I’d be getting ready to move to the other side of the world a year later,” says recent iSchool alumna April Bradley. She currently works as the Communications Flight Commander at Lajes Field for the United …
CONTINUE READINGTally Job Hop Connects Students to Local IT Internships
An idea created and brought to life in the Spring of 2016 by Lester Hutt (Diverse Computing) and Ebe Randeree (FSU College of Communication & Information), the Tally Job Hop has become an initiative of The Greater Tallahassee Chamber of Commerce and its young professional program, Access Tallahassee. The one-day tour for students to visit …
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Faculty Receive Grants from Council on Research and Creativity
Christopher Constantino, Kelly Farquharson, Elizabeth Madden, and Sana Tibi received grants from FSU’s Council on Research and Creativity.
CONTINUE READINGResearchers receive NSF Award to Backtrack IT Alumni Pathways
CCI researchers, Faye Jones and Marcia Mardis, received a grant from the National Science Foundation to support their project backtracking IT alumni pathways.
CONTINUE READINGMeet Owner and Executive Producer of Argle Barlge Films: Shannon Biggs
Owner and Executive Producer of Argle Bargle Films, School of Communication alumna Shannon Biggs is passionate about storytelling through film.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor Studies Artificial Intelligence
Dr. Jonathan Adams and his team of Computer Science students are working hard on developing applications for Artificial Intelligence (AI). “We were awarded a grant by the Student Technology Fee Advisory Committee, which allowed us to buy a computer designed for machine learning.” Dr. Adams explains. He then recruited two students from the Undergraduate Research …
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