School of Information Assistant Professor Dr. Margaret Ann Sullivan was recently awarded a two-year, $344,598 Early Career Development grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to investigate library outreach services and the opioid epidemic.
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News about the FSU College of Communication & Information
iSchool Professor Receives IMLS Grant
Recent SCOM Alumna Kylee Mukeba Finds Success in Celebrity Marketing
Kylee Mukeba, a recent School of Communication (SCOM) graduate, now works as an account coordinator at entertainment marketing agency Starpower in New York City.
CONTINUE READINGRecent SCOM Alumna Brianna Winders Finds Success in Pharmaceutical Advertising
Brianna Winders graduated last Spring from FSU’s School of Communication with a B.S. in Advertising and now works as an Associate Project Manager at DDB Health in New York City. In this role, Brianna facilitates collaboration and ensures that projects are completed on time and within scope for clients.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Leadership Board Hosts its Annual Fall Meeting
On October 13, the College of Communication & Information (CCI) Leadership Board had its annual fall meeting at the Florida State University Alumni Center.
CONTINUE READINGStudent Spotlight: Meet Ella Hechlik!
Ella Hechlik is currently a senior at Florida State University from Sarasota, Florida. Her major is Media/Communication Studies with a minor in Criminology. During her time at FSU, she has served as both the Director of Diversity Equity and Inclusion and the Director of Membership for her sorority Alpha Gamma Delta as well as working …
CONTINUE READINGRichard Morris Promoted to Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty Advancement
Dr. Richard Morris has been promoted to Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Faculty Advancement in the College of Communication and Information.
CONTINUE READINGUlla Bunz Promoted to Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs
Dr. Ulla Bunz, Associate Professor in the School of Communication, has been promoted to Assistant Dean for Academic Affairs in the College of Communication and Information.
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