Each year, the Office of Faculty Recognition holds an Authors Day to recognize faculty members who have published books in the past year. From the College of Communication and Information, Marcia Mardis and Melissa Gross are honored for their books. Melissa Gross Five Steps of Outcome-Based Planning & Evaluation for Public Libraries Co-authored with Cindy Mediavilla …
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CCI Faculty Recognized at FSU Authors Day
This Week at CCI | February 21-26
Tuesday, February 21 WISE: Speaker, Blair Gregg of Taproot Agency Gregory Conference Room, 6-7 PM Wednesday, February 22 COG: Senior Center Tech Workshop 1400 N Monroe St, 2-3 PM Thursday, February 23 Codeducation: Python Codesprint WJBj 2010, 7-8 PM Interested in getting involved? Contact Hannah Brock at hb13@my.fsu.edu for information about CCI’s clubs. Find more …
CONTINUE READINGAlum Father & Son Debut Documentary on Florida Cowboys
College of Communication & Information alumni Elam Stolzfus (B.S. ’88) and son Nic Stolzfus (B.S. ’12) will debut a documentary celebrating Florida’s heritage as a cattle state later this week. The Great Florida Cattle Drive: Unbroken Circles, was filmed and produced by the father-son duo, telling the story of Florida’s cow culture and the Great …
CONTINUE READINGIT Major Wins Florida Collegiate Sigma Man of the Year
Your time at a university represents a unique combination of people, ideas, and resources that would be hard to bring together anywhere else. These factors combine to provide students with opportunities to connect the dots to a picture of what life can look like after school. Junior IT major Chris Cyrille’s experience at Florida State University …
CONTINUE READINGFSU Students Take First Place at BEA Documentary Competition
Students from FSU’s Digital Media Production program (DMPP) won first place at the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) Student Documentary Competition for 641 Muriel Court. Kyle Jones, Deanna Kidd, Michael Walsh and Elijah Howard are the students behind 641 Muriel Court, a documentary uncovering the 1966 triple-murder of the Sims family in Tallahassee, Fla. The case grew …
CONTINUE READINGLustria Named Associate Editor of JASIST Journal
School of Information professor Mia Lustria has been named associate editor for the Advanced Review of Information Science and Technology (ARIST) section of the Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST), effective January 2017. JASIST is one of the leading journals in the information field. Lustria, an interdisciplinary researcher with focus on …
CONTINUE READINGThis Week at CCI: February 13 – 17
Monday, February 13 Campus Girl Scouts: General Body Meeting Goldstein Library @ 5 PM Tuesday, February 14 WISE: Company Tour with Diverse Computing Diverse Computing @ 1 PM Wednesday, February 15 MWU & Project RAWW: Valentine’s Day Cards Union Green @ 2 PM Social Spear: InDesign Crash Course UCC 4120B @ 6 PM Thursday, February …
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