School of Communication Professor and CCI Alumnus Team Up with College of Social Work for Well-Being on Campus Study and Publication

School of Communication Professor and CCI Alumni Team Up with College of Social Work for Well-Being on Campus Study and Publication

School of Communication Assistant Professor Dr. Elizabeth Ray and CCI alumni, Dr. Josh Hendrickse, along with colleagues at the College of Social Work and Provost James J. Clark recently had their study “Well-Being on Campus: Testing the Impact of a Web-Based Intervention for Resilience on First-Year Students” published in the Southern Communication Journal.

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CCI Student Sommaiya Angrish Travels to India for Research through FSU’s Global Scholars Program

This summer, Digital Media Production student Sommaiya Angrish spent twelve weeks in India conducting a self-directed research project through FSU’s Global Scholars Program. This program provides students with guidance and support as they pursue their own student-designed learning experiences whether it be an internship or self-directed research project either in the United States or abroad. …

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Dr. Russell Clayton Receives $20,000 Committee on Faculty Research Support Award

Recently, School of Communication Associate Professor Dr. Russell Clayton was awarded a $20,000 Committee on Faculty Research Support (COFRS) Award from Florida State University’s Council on Research and Creativity (CRC). This grant is intended to support faculty research and creative activity. The money awarded from this grant will fund a series of studies, which aim …

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CCI Students Present at FURC

On February 17-18, 2023, two CCI students, Marvin Suarez-Pimienta and Sommaiya Angrish, presented at the Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC) at St. Thomas University in Miami, Florida. Learn more about their presentations and research below:  Marvin Suarez-Pimienta Major: Information Technology Presentation: Dos Bocas Oil Well Explosion in Indigenous Veracruz, 1908 Purpose: to recount the phenomenon …

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