While they graduated at different times, two CCI alumni are now both involved with Karate Combat.
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CCI Alumni Find Success in Karate Combat
SCOM Alumna Victoria Carlton’s Carlton Creative Co. is Certified as a Woman-Owned Small Business and Woman Business Enterprise
Victoria Carlton founded Carlton Creative Co., a fully remote digital marketing agency, which is now certified as a Woman-Owned Small Business and Woman Business Enterprise. She talks about her journey and what the certification means for the future of her company.
CONTINUE READINGAlumni Spotlight: Jessica Yong, Senior Effects Artist at ESPN
For Jessica Yong (DMP ‘09), an Emmy nomination just scratches the surface of her sports broadcasting career. Over the past 13 years, she has developed a massive reputation at ESPN for her work as an editor and effects artist.
CONTINUE READINGThe Center for Hispanic Marketing Communication Gala Makes an In-Person Return in 2023
After being postponed by Hurricane Ian in 2022, the Center for Hispanic Marketing Communication (CHMC) at Florida State University (FSU) announced that its annual gala will take place on January 20th at 6:00 PM EST.
CONTINUE READINGSTARS Students Travel to Atlanta to Network with Corporate Companies
In early November students in the FSU STARS program traveled to Atlanta, GA to meet with six companies over the span of two days to learn about what it is like to work for a large company, as well as what it takes to land a position at a corporate company. Students were also able to see what it would be like to be your own boss working at a start-up.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Professor Helps Direct and Produce Theater Production at Mickee Faust
Dr. Donna Marie Nudd, Professor in the School of Communication and founding member of The Mickee Faust Club, served as the Executive Producer and Co-Director of the musical The Cursed House of Ravensmadd at The Mickee Faust Club this past semester.
CONTINUE READINGFormer Dean Receives Posthumous Award from the National Communication Association
Dr. Theodore (Ted) Clevenger Jr., the first Dean of Florida State University’s former College of Communication, was posthumously awarded a Distinguished Scholar Award from the National Communication Association (NCA).
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