Information Technology junior Jennifer Sterling recently traveled to Washington, DC to represent Florida State University at the Colombian Embassy during the national PorColombia conference.
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CCI Student Travels to D.C. to Represent PorColombia FSU
iSchool Ph.D. Candidate Presents at 2023 NACADA Conference
iSchool Ph.D. Candidate Willie L. Smith, Jr. presented at the 2023 NACADA Conference, which took place in Orlando, FL from October 4th to October 7th.
CONTINUE READINGStudents in WISE Attend JITC Tech Coast Conference
Four students that are involved in Women in IT/ICT Sharing Experiences (WISE) recently attended the Jacksonville Information Technology Conference (JITC) Tech Coast Conference.
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Professor Emeritus Receives Travel Award from Atlanta University Center
School of Information Professor Emeritus Wayne Wiegand received a Research Travel Award from the Robert W. Woodruff Library at Atlanta University Center.
CONTINUE READINGDr. Christie Koontz Joined KEY Libraries in Their First Workshop in Kenya
From April 21 – May 4, Adjunct Professor Dr. Christie Koontz joined Knowledge Empowering Youth (KEY) Libraries as a facilitator for their first workshop for their librarians in Kenya.
CONTINUE READINGCCI Professor and Associate Dean for Research Marcia Mardis Gives Closing Keynote Speech at MAME Conference
Recently, FSU College of Communication and Information professor and Associate Dean for Research Marcia Mardis gave the closing keynote speech at the Michigan Association for Media in Education’s (MAME) annual conference in Ann Arbor. The conference–MAME 49– offered school library professionals the opportunity to connect with and learn from others working in the school library …
CONTINUE READINGiSchool Participates in Florida Public Library Directors Meeting
Drs. Don Latham and Marcia Mardis attended this year’s Florida Public Library Directors Meeting, which brings together public library leaders from across the State of Florida to learn and share new trends, ideas, and best practices from the library community.
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