"Library guy" alumnus works to make a difference

April 28 article from St. Peterburg Times (www.tampabay.com) about SLIS alumnus Paul Clark, “Library Guy shows how one man can make a difference in Tallahassee” available at http://www.tampabay.com/ TEXT ONLY VERSION (No photo):  Library Guy shows how one man can make a difference in Tallahassee  He wasn’t sure he could make a difference. Just one …

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CCI's Hans Meyer shares in Davis Productivity Award

A Florida State University team of faculty and staff that was responsible for negotiating the campus-wide contract for computer anti-virus and anti-malware software has been awarded a 2010 Prudential-Davis Productivity Notable Award. Hans Meyer, director of technology for the College of Communication & Information and a member of the team, will share the $250 award …

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Association of IT Professionals (AITP) hosts IT graduates

AITP held its semester celebration on Monday 4/19 in the Goldstein Library.  Students, parents and faculty attended the event which was designed to honor the 50 IT students who are graduating in 2 weeks.  Dean Larry Dennis opened the event followed by awards for students. The first category was the AITP Honors Cords that students …

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Comm grad student missing; help sought

Communication graduate student and teaching assistant Vincent Binder, 29, has been missing since the early hours of April 2. Police are investigating and FSU faculty, staff and students have assisted in searching the area he was last seen — the Lake Bradford Road/Airport Drive/Eppes Drive area. The School of Communication released a statement today asking …

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CCI board member Vangalis-Zepp in Democrat’s "25 Top Women"

CCI Leadership Board member Victoria Vangalis-Zepp was recently honored by the Tallahassee Democrat as one of their " Top Women You Need to Know."The Girl Scout Council of the Florida Panhandle Inc. also named her as one of their 2010 Woman of Distinction in Business, Finance and Insurance for her many community endeavors. Vangalis-Zepp is …

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