Month: October 2019

Matt Sheehan Comments on Digital Media Mergers
/Matt Sheehan, managing director of the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Center for Public Interest Communications, is quoted in “No End in Sight for Digital Media Merger Madness Following Vice, Vox and Group Nine Deals” published in TheWrap on Oct. 13. “These moves are emblematic of the challenges in digital media,” said […]
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Ron Rodgers Honored by the American Journalism Historians Association
Ron Rodgers, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Journalism associate professor and graduate coordinator, received the American Journalism Historians Association (AJHA) David Sloan Award for Outstanding Faculty Paper for “Journalism and the Concept of the Constructive.” He also received an Honorable Mention for Book of the Year for his book The Struggle for […]
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Decolonizing Representations Workshops
Decolonizing Representations is a set of FREE workshops designed for those who want to learn to use digital tools to examine and re-imagine representations of Black, Latinx, Indigenous, Asian, & LGBTQ+ groups and people with disabilities at UF. See below for more information and learn more here: decolonizingdepresentations.com
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Two CJC Alums Chosen for 2020 U.S. Olympic Softball Team
/Two University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications alumni were selected for the U.S. Softball team competing at the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games. Aubree Munro, B.S. Telecommunication 2017, and Kelsey Stewart, B.S. Telecommunication 2016, along with Michelle Moultrie, B.A Business Administration/Sports Management 2012, are the first players from the UF softball program to earn […]
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Andrew Selepak Comments on Social Media and Digital Responsibility
Andrew Selepak, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications director of the online Master’s program with a specialization in social media, was featured in “Following Your Kids on Social Media: Tips for Parents” published in Smart Social on Oct. 7. In the article, Selepak recommends that parents seek information on how each social media […]
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Huan Chen Co-Authors Article on the Explosion of Big Data in the Advertising Industry
Huan Chen, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Advertising associate professor, is the co-author of “Big Data is Not the Answer to Everything: Advertising Practitioners’ Perception of Big Data” published in Advertising & Society Quarterly, Volume 20, Issue 3, 2019. Chen, and co-author Brittani Sahm, studied the ramifications of the explosion of big […]
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Kiesha Reynolds Named CJC Director of Human Resources
Keisha Reynolds is the new University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Director of Human Resources starting on Oct. 10. Reynolds has more than 15 years of human resources experience inluding the last six at UF where she oversaw employee relations and coordinated strategic HR services for the Colleges of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Nursing […]
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Carma Bylund Co-Authors Article on Empathetic Communication in Medical Consultations
Carma Bylund, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Public Relations associate professor, is the co-author of “The Professional Interpreter’s Effect on Empathetic Communication in Medical Consultations: A Qualitative Analysis of Interaction” published in Patient Education and Counseling on Oct 1. Bylund, along with Demi Krystallidou and Peter Pype, investigated how empathy is expressed […]
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Benjamin Johnson Co-Authors Article on Selection and Sharing of Political Issues on Social Media
/Benjamin Johnson, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Advertising assistant professor, is a co-author of “Issues, Involvement, and Influence: Effects of Selective Exposure and Sharing on Polarizations and Participation” published in Computers in Human Behavior on Oct. 1. Johnson, along with Rachel Neo from the University of Hawaii and Marieke Heijnen, Lotte Smits […]
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New Brechner Center Study Documents Illegality of Government Policies Restricting Employee Communications with Journalists
/Government agencies throughout the country are enforcing broad policies forbidding public employees from speaking to the news media without approval, even though federal courts repeatedly have declared such policies unconstitutional, the Brechner Center for Freedom of Information documents in a new report. The Brechner Center issue brief, “The First Amendment and Public Employees’ Right to […]
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Women’s Tennis Partners with Online Graduate Programs at the University of Florida
The WTA (Women’s Tennis Association) and WTBA (Women’s Tennis Benefit Association) today announced a partnership with the University of Florida, where WTBA will subsidize in-state tuition fees for WTA members who enroll in online master’s degrees from the UF College of Journalism and Communications (UFCJC) and the UF College of Health & Human Performance (UFHHP). […]
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Miami Herald’s Mindy Marqués Honored for Commitment to Accountability Journalism
/Aminda Marqués González, B.S. Journalism 1986 and Hall of Fame 2012, publisher and executive editor of the Miami Herald and el Nuevo Herald, has been honored with the National Press Foundation’s Benjamin C. Bradlee Editor of the Year Award. According to a Miami Herald article announcing the award: “Mindy Marqués leads a newsroom which produces […]
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