Chelsea Eagle, an Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT) alumna, was promoted to Director of Public Relations at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida. Eagle described this new role as “truly the dream job.” The position involves leading the team responsible for earned media coverage, whether Disney is opening a new attraction or debuting new …
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News from the Bachelor & Master’s Information Technology program at Florida State University’s College of Communication & Information
CCI Alumna Starts New Role at Disney
STARS Students Volunteer at Killearn Lakes Elementary School Fall Festival
FSU students from STARS – Students & Technology in Academia, Research & Service, spent their Saturday afternoon volunteering at the Killearn Lakes Elementary School (KLES) Fall Festival.
CONTINUE READINGCCI and FSU Career Center Collaborate with NextEra Energy for 24 Hour Hackathon at the Innovation Hub
Hosted by the College of Communication & Information, the Innovation Hub, Florida State University Career Center, and in partnership with NextEra Energy, the Innovation Hub hosted its first 24-hour hackathon, “Guardians of the Grid.”
CONTINUE READINGCCI Faculty Helps FSU and UF Co-Host IEEE ICHI 2024
College of Communication and Information faculty members Mafe Brooks, Dr. Zhe He, Dr. Mia Lustria, and Dr. Balu Bhasuran are helping Florida State University and the University of Florida co-host the 12th IEEE International Conference on Health Informatics in Orlando, FL this upcoming June.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Alumna Starts New Role at USF
School of Information alumna Dr. Amelia Anderson (‘08, MLIS, ‘16, PhD) recently began a new role as an Assistant Professor at the University of South Florida (USF) in their School of Information.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Student Travels to D.C. to Represent PorColombia FSU
Information Technology junior Jennifer Sterling recently traveled to Washington, DC to represent Florida State University at the Colombian Embassy during the national PorColombia conference.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor Receives IMLS Grant
School of Information Assistant Professor Dr. Margaret Ann Sullivan was recently awarded a two-year, $344,598 Early Career Development grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) to investigate library outreach services and the opioid epidemic.
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