Month: November 2020

Myiah Hutchens Comments on How to Engage with Employees About Election Results
/Myiah Hutchens, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Public Relations assistant professor, was featured in “Avoiding an Employee Election Meltdown,” a Peppercomm 2020 Election Playbook downloadable from peppercomm.com. In the handbook, she suggests three tips for civil discussions including allowing everyone to feel heard, avoiding repeating quips for partisan media and not going […]
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Andrew Selepak Comments on Pandemic Travel, Quibi’s Demise and Extremist Groups Activities
/Andrew Selepak, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Telecommunication lecturer and coordinator of the online master’s program with a specialization in social media, was featured in “What’s Missing from Pandemic-Era Travel? Plenty.” published in The Washington Post on Oct. 28. The article includes details on a recent Selepak family vacation in St. Augustine, […]
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Knight Division 2021-2022 Scholarship Applications Are Posted!
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Raegan Burden Featured in Learning Collaboration Podcast
Raegan Burden, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Advertising lecturer of Cultural Engagement, is featured in “Creating Memorable Learning with Collaborations” an episode of the Teaching Beyond the Podium Podcast Series sponsored by the UF Center for Teaching Excellence (CTE). In the podcast, Burden describes how she transformed her Advertising Strategy course into […]
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CJC PR Program Receives High Ranking for Best Value
The University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Public Relations program has been deemed the best for the money in Florida and third in the U.S. for 2021, according to ranking service College Factual. Best value entails price and other factors to determine if a public relations program provides their students with a high-quality […]
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Jordan Alpert Co-Authors Article on Integrating Smartwatch Data into Electronic Health Records
Jordan Alpert, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Advertising assistant professor, is co-author of “A Simulated Graphical Interface for Integrating Patient-Generated Health Data from Smartwatches With Electronic Health Records: Usability Study” published in JMIR Human Factors on Oct. 30. Alpert, Naga Prabhaker Kota, Sanjay Ranka, Tonatiuh Mendoza, Lawrence Solberg, Parisa Rashidi and Todd […]
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Knight Division Student Assistants Needed
/Duties include but are not limited to: 1. Basic clerical work and phone reception 2. Knight Division event and office promotion 3. Promotion and marketing assistance 4. Create creative and engaging content for social media outlets 5. Provide CJC guest with general information about the Knight Division, college, and events 6. Deliver virtual and/or physical […]
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