The Student Florida Public Relations Association (FPRA) Capital Chapter is an organization in Tallahassee for local FSU, FAMU and TCC students of any major who are interested in a career in public relations. Serving as a medium to connect them with practicing professionals, FPRA hold events such as the “Speed Networking” event. This event took …
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FPRA hosts networking event with local communication professionals
Comm. Professors to speak Oct. 23 at Global Peace-Building Series Panel about “The Nexus of Conflict & Journalism: Critical Perspectives from Europe & South Asia”
The “Nexus of Conflict and Journalism: Critical Perspectives from Europe and South Asia” panel will take place on Wednesday, October 23, from 5:30-7 p.m. at the FSU Center for Global Engagement (CGE) Globe Auditorium. During the past decade, several ongoing and emerging international conflicts have surfaced. In the last few years, non-conventional forces and governments …
CONTINUE READINGCOMM Professor Raney quoted in Orlando Sentinel article about Jameis Winston
Dr. Arthur Raney, James E. Kirk Professor of Communication and Director of Doctoral Studies in the FSU School of Communication, was quoted in an Orlando Sentinel article about FSU’s very own star baseball and football quarterback athlete, Jameis Winston. Raney commented on Winston’s increasing popularity status after the freshman quarterback was recorded launching a football over …
CONTINUE READINGPR student wins research stipend awards and presents at Undergraduate Showcase
Matthew A. Prince, a junior at Florida State University (FSU) pursuing a dual degree in Public Relations and English Studies, with minors in Social Work and Business, presented Oct. 1 in the annual Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence. This event took place in the FSU Turnbull Conference Center, where all students, staff, and faculty were …
CONTINUE READINGCOMM Interim Director Sypher and doctoral student Clark interviewed about social media regarding student incident
Florida State University (FSU) student, Amanda Thurston, has been accused of posting racial slurs on the social media site, Vine, on Wednesday Sept. 4. The Vine showed a clip of black students performing in the middle of FSU Oglesby Union during the weekly Market Wednesday. The caption for the Vine read, “Welcome to FAMU…I mean …
CONTINUE READINGComm Alumni Attorney Ryan B. Cappy Named to Million Dollar and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forums
Ryan B. Cappy, an alum of Florida State University’s School of Communication, recently earned certification as a life member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and the Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum as one of America’s top trial lawyers. Cappy, an attorney based in Tampa, Fla., earned his undergraduate degree from the School of Communication …
CONTINUE READINGCCI BBQ on 10/4 from 5-7pm … Come Eat!
Please join the College of Communication & Information Student Leadership Council for a BBQ dinner on Parent’s Weekend. Faculty, students and alumni are invited to enjoy a free meal, music and games on Landis Green. Bring your families! Friday, October 4, 2013 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Shores Building on Landis Green …
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