Workshop on CCI graduate programs to be held Oct. 16

The College of Communication & Information will hold an informational workshop for students considering applying to its graduate programs at 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 16, in Room 006 of the Louis Shores Building. Learn about the exciting graduate programs in Communication, Communication Science & Disorders and Library and Information Studies. Send an e-mail to Audrey …

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Communication professor helps evaluate 2010 Census campaign

A Florida State University professor of Communication was one of five distinguished scholars asked to serve on an independent panel reviewing a key portion of the 2010 Census Integrated Communications Campaign. The panel’s findings were released last week. Dr. Felipe Korzenny, who also is founder and director of FSU’s Center for Hispanic Marketing Communication, participated …

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Gameday set for Saturday

Come to the Goldstein Library in the Louis Shores Building from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 29, for Gameday. Play games on big screens (Wii, PS2/PS3, X-box Indulge your fantasy to be in a rock band Eat pizza Win prizes

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Fish-fry to benefit Comm Disorders clinic

Scottish Rite is sponsoring a fish fry from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 29, to benefit the L.L. Schendel Speech and Hearing Clinic operated by FSU’s School of Communication Science & Disorders. Proceeds will be used for clinic scholarships, which cover fees for children’s therapy as well as tuition at Communication Camp in the …

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CCI merges school development/advancement programs

The Florida State University’s newly merged College of Communication & Information Leadership Board meets to merge development & advancement programs On July 17, 2009, Dr. Lawrence Dennis, dean of the newly merged departments of Communication, Communication Science & Disorders, and Information met with notable alumni and friends from all over the country in this inaugural …

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Spirit of accident victim, a recent Comm grad, honored online

By JOHN A. TORRES © FLORIDA TODAY JULY 26, 2009   Michaela Thomas loved having an opinion. Social issues or controversial topics never scared her away. Nor did people. She could sit and watch people, strangers, for hours. “She was opinionated but never judgmental, and that’s a rare combination,” her mother, Kathleen Yockey, said. “She …

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