Harrison Hove Named CJC Summer Media Institute Director

Harrison Hove, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications (UFCJC) Journalism Department associate chair and lecturer, has been selected as the new CJC Summer Media Institute (SMI) director. Hove has advised multiple student organizations at UF including the National Broadcasting Society and the Association of LGBTQ Journalists. Prior to his current role, he served as […]

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Clay Calvert Comments on Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” Bill and Its Possible Effects

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 “Here’s What Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay Bill’ Will Do and What It Won’t Do” posted on nbcnews.com on March 16. The article features legal […]

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Moni Basu Comments on the Dangers Journalists Face When Reporting in War Zones

Moni Basu, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Michael and Linda Connelly Lecturer for Narrative Nonfiction, is quoted in “War Correspondents Discuss Dangers Journalists Face in Ukraine” posted on wptv.com, the West Palm Beach, Florida NBC affiliate on March 14. The story features interviews with two war correspondents: Basu, who reported on the […]

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D.K. Stanley Lecture Series: “From Game On To Game Over”

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The 2022 D.K. Stanley Lecture Committee and the College of Health & Human Performance invite the university and greater community to a special lecture: “From Game On to Game Over.”⁣ Tom Farrey, an investigative journalist and author (as well as the executive director and founder of the Aspen Institute’s Sports & Society Program) will present […]

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New Library E-Resources

UF Libraries now offer two new e-resources: Scopus and Swank. Don’t forget that if you are off campus you will need to be connected to the UF Network via the VPN software to access the subscription resources below! Scopus The George A. Smathers Libraries recently acquired the Scopus database. Scopus is a multidisciplinary abstract and citation database with a […]

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HCA’s Hispanic Gator Film Festival

The Hispanic Gator Film Festival (April 2nd, 11:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m., Reitz Gallery Auditorium) is now taking submissions for student pieces! The first deadline for submissions is MARCH 18th at 11:59 p.m. EST. Please read through the categories below before submitting a film. All UF students are welcome to submit! SUBMIT HERE CATEGORIES HISPANIC CREATORS: – Films, regardless of content, […]

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Citi Campus Disability Summit 2022

Register for the event here.

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Fred Young Fellowship Applications Now Open

Fred Young Fellowship The legendary Fred Young worked for Hearst for more than 40 years, producing impactful and award-winning stories. Dedicated to his accomplishments, the Fred Young Hearst Television Producing Fellowship is a 12-week, paid fellowship program at a Hearst Television station. The Opportunity As a producer, you’ll play an important role in helping Hearst […]

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NBCU Academy’s Senior Night Live and Next Level Summit

Senior Night Live: March 22, 6-7 p.m. ET Join the NBCU Academy team, recruiters and Today Show Host Craig Melvin for Senior Night Live! Learn about current jobs, share your resume and more. You can register for Senior Night Live here. Next Level Summit: April 5, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. ET Join NBCU Academy virtually for the Next […]

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The 41st College Television Awards

Tune in to the 41st College Television Awards on March 26 at 9:00 PM EDT! The College Television Awards honor the best in student-produced television from colleges and universities nationwide. Students from ten different schools are competing for awards in six categories. Past nominees and winners have gone on to work on programs such as The […]

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