CCI hosts first Speed Collaborating Luncheon to connect faculty across FSU

The College of Communication & Information hosted its first Speed Collaborating Luncheon on April 29.  The purpose of this event was for faculty to share current research, exchange perspectives, and identify ideas for future collaborations.    FSU faculty who attended ranged from various disciplines, departments, schools and colleges.  Some of the main discussion topics centered on …

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Ad Team wins “Best Presentation” category at the district competition

Arrowhead Advertising, the FSU student advertising team, won the category for “Best Presentation” at the district National Student Advertising Competition of the American Advertising Federation (AAF).  The event took place at the OMNI Hotel in Jacksonville on April 18 and 19, 2013. The team was also awarded three out of the four available scholarships.  They …

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Chapman, Director of Product Marketing and Design for Caselite Software, presents on April 12 in UCB 2104

Amy Chapman, Director of Product Marketing and Design for Caselite Software, Inc, will be presenting about “Caselite Software, Development and Delivery of Web-Based Scheduling Software for Special Educators” on Friday, April 12 from 11 a.m.-12 p.m. at the stadium in University Center B, Room 2104. Chapman holds a BSBA in Computer Information Systems, from Appalachian …

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April dates and topics announced for five Feed Your Brain presentations with opportunities to learn and network

Feed Your Brain is a series of presentations and panels on various emerging topics and student interests.  The sessions create a learning environment that is relaxed and interactive, giving you the opportunity to meet experienced individuals in an intimate setting and pick their brain to feed yours!  Topics this semester have ranged from social media, …

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COMM student working with Prof. Houck discovers old newspapers with insights on Emmett Till murder case

FSU undergraduate student, Jessica Primiani, has discovered documents from an African-American newspaper (the St. Louis Argus) which were long missing and shed new insights about the Emmett Till murder case.  In 1955, Till, a 14-year-old black boy, was brutally killed after allegedly flirting with a white woman in Money, Mississippi.  This incident and his trial …

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CCI Career Fair on March 25 from 1-4 pm

The Spring 2013 College of Communication & Information Career Fair will be held on Monday, March 25, 2013, from 1 to 4 p.m. in the FSU Alumni Center at 1030 W. Tennessee St.  This event provides valuable networking opportunities for students and alumni to meet employers who are providing internships, full-, and part- job opportunities in …

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