Communication Doctoral Student Published in Top Journal

Sunah Lee, a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Communication, recently published her research in Social Media + Society, a top journal in the communication and media studies field.  The article, ‘“I Had My Hair Cut Today to Share #Women_Short Cut_Campaign”: Feminist Selfies Protesting Misogyny,’ examines the hashtag activism that South Korean women initiated on …

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CCI Recognizes Scholarship and Award Recipients at 2024 Scholars & Stars Reception

On November 14th, the College of Communication & Information hosted its annual Scholars and Stars Reception. This event recognizes incredible donors and scholarship recipients, as well as outstanding faculty and students for their leadership. For photos from the event, click here. CCI congratulates the following student and faculty award recipients: Student Leadership Award Recipients:  Carly Nelson …

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Student Spotlight: Alessandra Noli Peschiera

Doctoral student Alessandra Noli Peschiera serves as the Associate Director for the Center for Hispanic Marketing Communication (CHMC). The Center for Hispanic Marketing Communication works to serve students by providing them with opportunities for scholarships, research and mentorships.

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Dr. Pooja Ichplani Attends Visiting Future Faculty Program at SUNY Buffalo

Dr. Pooja Ichplani, a School of Communication (SCOM) student was selected as part of the Visiting Future Faculty Program at SUNY Buffalo, which was held from October 14-17, 2024, in Buffalo, New York. Recently, Ichplani defended her dissertation, “The critical role of social support from moderate ties for effective risk prevention against intimate partner violence: …

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Student Spotlight: Kate Fernandez

As an Advertising major and President of Her Campus FSU, a women’s media publication with over 12,900 followers on Instagram, Kate Fernandez has combined her passion for communication with real-world leadership. Her experience in Her Campus began as a freshman when she reached out to Her Campus to see if they were accepting new members.

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