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CONTINUE READINGCategory: CCI News
News about the FSU College of Communication & Information
Comm Student Christian Hunicutt receives award
Colloquium: Social Media & Public Protest
February 22, 2011 12:00pm – February 22, 2011 1:00pm The next installment in our Spring 2011 Graduate Research Colloquium Series will be a discussion of “Social Media and Public Protest: The Role of Technology in Political Change.” Our discussion will be led by four panelists: Dr. Steve McDowell, director of the School of Communication; Dr. …
CONTINUE READINGComm. Diss. students host fundraiser on 2/21
Communication Disorders students in NSSLHA (National Student Speech-Language Hearing Association) are hosting a fundraiser at the Beef O’Brady’s on Capital Circle on Monday February 21st from 4pm to 9pm. NSSLHA gets 15% of every ticket, so please come help support!
CONTINUE READINGHelp Support the Stuttering Foundation
Communication Disorders students in NSSLHA (National Student Speech-Language Hearing Association) is helping support the “NSSLHA Loves” campaign by raising money for the Stuttering Foundation. T-Shirts are $15 and all the proceeds go to the Stuttering Foundation! If you are interested in purchasing one, please email me at aeh09c@fsu.edu
CONTINUE READINGMedia Production students capture 4 awards at national festival
Students in the School of Communication’s Media Production program won four awards, including a Best of Festival, in the Broadcast Education Association’s 2011 Festival of Media Arts national competition. The awards will be presented in Las Vegas in April. More than 900 entries from 143 colleges and universities were submitted in the following competition categories: …
CONTINUE READINGGraduate Assistantships Available for 2011-2012
Graduate Assistantships Available for 2011-2012 James E. Brooks Library Central Washington University Ellensburg, Washington The James E. Brooks Library announces a graduate assistantship program for individuals who currently hold an MLS or equivalent and who desire a second subject masters degree. This one-year program, with a possible one-year extension, allows an individual to study in …
CONTINUE READINGScholarships for Future Librarians
Scholarships for Future Librarians Offered by The Georgia Library Association The Georgia Library Association awards two scholarships annually to students completing a master’s degree in library science. The Hubbard Scholarship, a $3,000 award, is intended to recruit excellent candidates for librarianship in Georgia and defray some of the costs of their education. The Beard Scholarship, …
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