In September, Dr. Michelle Kazmer, Dean of the College of Communication and Information, became the first American to give a keynote speech at the Agatha Christie and Golden Age of Crime International Conference in Exeter, U.K. Kazmer–a lifelong Agatha Christie fan–shared, “Since 2014, I have attended and presented at this conference regularly, and it has …
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News about the FSU College of Communication & Information
Dean Michelle Kazmer becomes First American Keynote Speaker at the Agatha Christie and Golden Age of Crime International Conference
CCI Student Travels to D.C. to Represent PorColombia FSU
Information Technology junior Jennifer Sterling recently traveled to Washington, DC to represent Florida State University at the Colombian Embassy during the national PorColombia conference.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Alumnus Julian Hills Becomes Speechwriter at Georgia Tech
School of Communication alumnus Julian Hills joined the Institute Communications staff at Georgia Tech as a writer for the president and executive administration staff.
CONTINUE READINGSCSD Doctoral Student Spends Summer Helping in Local Community and Receives Fellowship
School of Communication Science and Disorders Doctoral student Kiana Hines volunteered her time over summer collecting data for Gadsden County Public Schools with multilingual learners in the Migrant Education Program, as well as being recently awarded with a McKnight Doctoral Fellowship.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Doctoral Student Wins Brian Murphy Paper Award
School of Communication (SCOM) doctoral student Sunah Lee was recently awarded the Brian Murphy Student Paper Award by the Union for Democratic Communications (UDC) during the 2023 UDC Conference.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Professors Publish New Book
School of Communication (SCOM) Professor Dr. Jennifer Proffitt and Assistant Professor Arienne Ferchaud edited a book collection titled, Television Streaming Wars, which will be released on Nov. 3rd, 2023.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Doctoral Student Presents her Research at the Florida Communication Association Conference
School of Communication (SCOM) doctoral student Alessandra Noli presented her research, “Exploring the Gendered Portrayal of Care Work in Business Magazines: A Quantitative Content Analysis,” at the 2023 Florida Communication Association (FCA) Conference. This study also received a Top Student Paper Award from FCA.
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