Amy Huber is a decorated project designer who is pursuing her Ph.D. at Florida State University’s School of Communication. Her research surrounds the area of interpersonal and interpretative communication methods and their effects on design processes.
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News from the CCI School Communication
Ph.D. Student Amy Huber Harnesses Her Architectural Background to Offer Research on Messages Sent by Healthcare Environments to Marginalized Populations
SCOM Professors and Students to Present at Annual NCA Convention
This week, professors and doctoral students from FSU’s School of Communication will present at the National Communication Association’s (NCA) 108th Annual Convention. NCA is a non-profit organization devoted to enriching accessible and ethical communication. This year’s conference will take place November 17-20 in New Orleans and will highlight the theme of “Honoring Place: People, Liberation, Advocacy, Community and Environment.”
CONTINUE READINGAlumni Spotlight: Assistant Editor Behind Top Gun, Rogue One, and Aquaman
Los Angeles Television Experience Program (LATE) program alumnus, Travis Cantey, has edited multiple Hollywood films.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Recognizes Scholarship and Award Recipients at 2022 Scholars & Stars Reception
On October 27th, the College of Communication and Information hosted the Scholars and Stars Reception. This hybrid event is the College’s annual recognition of its incredible donors and scholarship recipients. For photos from the event, click here.
CONTINUE READINGSCOM Student Cyrus Sabet Becomes Featured Seminole Innovator
Upon joining the Seminole Innovators program, Cyrus Sabet has successfully combined his diversified interests in communication and innovation—both through emerging technology and innovative frameworks.
CONTINUE READINGDoctoral Student’s Research Published in The Journal of Environmental Media
Doctoral student Pooja Ichplani’s research article, titled “Agroenvironmental narratives of transformative resistance: How participatory videos frame climate change in India,” was accepted for publication in the Journal of Environmental Media.
CONTINUE READINGThe FSU Alumna Behind Cartoon Network: Orlagh O’Rourke
Cartoon Network is not shutting down. Meet Cartoon Network’s Marketing Coordinator – Orlagh O’Rourke!
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