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.
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News from the CCI School Communication
SCOM Student Cyrus Sabet Becomes Featured Seminole Innovator
Doctoral 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!
CONTINUE READINGSchool of Communication Alumnus Ariya Massoudi Joins the ACC Network
Ariya Massoudi (Digital Media Production ‘17) recently joined ESPN and the ACC Network calling play-by-play in live games.
CONTINUE READINGDr. John DuBard Retires After Over 50 Years with Florida State
Dr. John DuBard, long-time CCI Professor, is retiring from teaching at Florida State University. CCI was thrilled to speak with him about his life and career, which FSU has been a part of for over 50 years.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Alumni Andres Bascumbe and Drew Piers Named 2022 Reubin O’D. Askew Awardees
Recently, two College of Communication and Information alumni– Andres Bascumbe and Drew Piers– were named not only Notable Noles, but also 2022 Reubin O’D. Askew Awardees. This award, named in honor of former Governor Askew, recognizes young alumni’s contributions to their state, nation, and university and is the highest honor bestowed upon young alumni by …
CONTINUE READINGCCI Faculty Member Joins Panel During Advanced Screening of Till
On September 19, 2022, Florida State University and Florida A&M University presented an advanced screening of Till, a film which chronicles Mamie Till Mobley’s relentless pursuit of justice for her 14-year-old son, Emmett Till, who was lynched in 1955 while on a trip to Mississippi.
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