SparkIt Creative Looking To Fill Positions For Spring Semester

Content Manager- Content managers will work on social media and website copywriting, content development, and campaign scheduling. For this position we are looking for organized, creative thinkers.   Account Executive- Account executives are responsible for developing and maintaining relationships with clients and act as a liaison between the client and the creative team. Account executives […]

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MAIP Information Sessions

Interested Students & Faculty can attend to learn more about the MAIP Fellowship directly from the MAIP Team. Our goal is to provide fellows with the space and opportunity to build a foundation for their budding careers. SWING BY OUR UPCOMING SESSIONS: Monday, November 8 and November 12, between 5-6PM (EST) Link to RSVP Students […]

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AT&T B2B Sales Development Program Virtual Information Session

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[pdfjs-viewer url=”https%3A%2F%2Fwww.jou.ufl.edu%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2021%2F11%2FB2B-Info-Session-Florida.pdf” viewer_width=100% viewer_height=1360px fullscreen=true download=true print=true] Register for the virtual session here

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Ten CJC Graduate Students Receive UF International Center Certificate of Outstanding Achievement

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Ten University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications graduate students are the recipients of the Certificate of Outstanding Achievement from UF’s International Center. The Certificate of Outstanding Achievement recognizes the exceptional contributions of international students to UF. During the selection process, colleges consider not just academic achievements but also other ways in which these […]

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Frank Waddell Comments on the Effect of Reader Comments on Newspaper Stories

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Frank Waddell, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Journalism assistant professor, is quoted in “Don’t Read the Comments? For News Sites, it Might be Worth the Effort” published on poynter.com on Nov. 4. The story focuses on online newspaper comments. Some papers have discontinued the option of online discourse around an article, while […]

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FASPE Journalism Fellowship Applications Now Open

FASPE Journalism is a fully funded fellowship program in contemporary professional ethics and ethical leadership. The program addresses current ethical issues facing journalists by first examining the role of German and international journalists in enabling Nazi policies, including their role in the Holocaust. The program is planned to take place in Germany and Poland, and […]

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UFCJC Online Undergraduate Degrees Receive Second-Place Ranking

The University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications online undergraduate degree in Media Production, Management, and Technology (formerly Telecommunication) and  Journalism: Sports and Media have received the second place ranking in the top ten best online bachelor’s in digital media programs in the nation from AcademicInfluence.com. AcademicInfluence.com is a team of academics and data […]

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Frank LoMonte Comments on the Legality of Gag Order on Appointed State Judges

Frank LoMonte, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Brechner Center for Freedom of Information director, is quoted in “Magistrate Fired Over Comments to Times” published in the Alexandria (Virginia) Times on Oct. 21. In the article, Magistrate Elizabeth Fuller, who filed a complaint that led to the bondsman in a homicide case losing his license, has […]

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UF Student Conduct Committee Member Applications Open Now

Our application period to apply to take the 2022 Spring Student Conduct Committee Training Course is open and will close in on November 12, 2021. This course is required in order for undergraduate students to participate on the committee. This course will be offered in Spring 2022 in person on Tuesdays (period 7) and Thursdays (periods […]

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Clay Calvert Comments on Controversy Over Far Right Speaker Coming to Penn State

Clay Calvert, director of the Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project and Brechner Eminent Scholar in Mass Communication at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, is quoted in “Free Speech, Hate and Penn State: What First Amendment Experts Say About Milo Yiannopoulos Controversy” published in Center Daily Times on Oct. 31. The […]

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Sylvia Chan-Olmsted and a Team of Researchers Receive EMMA 2021 Best Paper Award

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Sylvia Chan-Olmsted, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Media Production, Management, and Technology professor and Media Consumer Research director, is the co-author of the European Media Management Association (EMMA) 2021 Best Paper Award. Chan-Olmsted, CJC Courtesy Professor Lisa-Charlotte Wolter and CJC Research Consultant Rhiannon Eilertson were honored for “Sustainability and Brand Communication: Consumer […]

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Frank LoMonte Comments on DC 911 Center Records Request Delays

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Frank LoMonte, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Brechner Center for Freedom of Information director, is quoted in “Audit Finds DC 911 Center Failed US Standards” published in Communications Daily on Oct. 20. The news report focuses on inconsistent emergency call handling and other difficulties at the District of Columbia’s 911 center. Local officials want a […]

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