Month: October 2022

Clay Calvert Will Speak on the Role of the First Amendment and Hate Speech on College Campuses
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, will be the featured speaker for the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s (UAB) “Critical Conversations: Community Civic Dialogue Forum.” The virtual presentation, “Extremism: Understanding the Role of […]
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Two UFCJC Courses Receive 2021 UF Exemplary Online Awards
/Two University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications undergraduate online courses have received 2021 Exemplary Online Awards from the UF Center for Teaching Excellence. The awards recognize exemplary and innovative practices in online teaching and course production. “Broadcast Writing Bootcamp (JOU 2100),” taught by Journalism Lecturer and Associate Chair Harrison Hove, was recognized for […]
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Seungahn Nah to Present AI and Journalism Research at Korean Institute for Basic Science
/Seungahn Nah, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Dianne Snedaker Chair in Media Trust and Consortium on Trust in Media and Technology research director, will deliver an invited talk entitled, “Rethinking the Algorithmic Public Sphere: Artificial Intelligence (AI,) Journalism, and Democracy,” to the Data Science Group at the Center for Mathematical and Computational […]
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Andrew Selepak Comments on How Social Media Can Help with Anxiety
Andrew Selepak, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Media Production, Management, and Technology lecturer and coordinator of the online master’s program with a specialization in social media, is quoted in “Sharing on Social Media Can Help With Anxiety, If Done Right” published in Forbes on Sept. 28. The article focuses on the rise […]
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Study: AI Systems That Are Perceived to Be Helpful Lower User Frustration and Improve Trust
/A new study has found that when users perceive an artificial Intelligence (AI) system to be a helper, their frustration level lowers and their trust in the system increases. The findings by Won-Ki Moon, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Advertising assistant professor, and a team of researchers are featured in “When the […]
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Cynthia Barnett Authors Article on Reinventing Southwest Florida After Hurricane Ian
Cynthia Barnett, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Environmental Journalist-in-Residence, is the author of “Time to Reinvent Florida Once Again” published in Politico on Oct. 3. Barnett writes about the heartbreaking images and human stories revealed after Hurricane Ian’s destruction along the southwest coast of Florida and the sense of loss for a […]
Read more »Advertising Tenure-Track Positions
The search committee for two tenure-track advertising positions will meet to review the pool of candidates on Wednesday, October 19 at 8:00 a.m. The meeting will take place here: https://ufl.zoom.us/j/95709806929
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Exploring Non-Stem NASA Careers
/Career panel consisting of three NASA employees who do not have a STEM background. The panelists will share information about different non-STEM careers within NASA as well as their career journey and particular role within the agency. Students will have an opportunity to ask questions, network and learn more about potential employment at NASA.
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Summer 2023 Study Abroad: Football, Sports and Culture in the UK
We will be based in London with planned trips to Manchester, Liverpool and Brighton. This study abroad will be during the conclusion of the Premier League season with other divisional and promotion championships occurring. Students will learn about international creative thinking and storytelling from UF professors, meet with sports production companies, and immerse themselves […]
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ProPublica and The Washington Post Win 2022 UF Investigative Data Journalism Award
ProPublica and The Washington Post won the ninth annual University of Florida Award for Investigative Data Journalism at the 2022 Online News Association (ONA) Online Journalism Awards ceremony on Sept. 24 in Los Angeles. The winners will each receive a $7,500 prize and an expense-paid trip to Florida to lead full-day workshops. ProPublica was honored in the […]
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Jasmine McNealy Authors Essay Analyzing Social Platform Expression, Governance and Participation
/Jasmine McNealy, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Media Production, Management, and Technology associate professor and associate director of the Marion B. Brechner First Amendment Project, is the author of “A Power Analysis for Platforms: Expression, Equitable Governance, and Participation” published on policylink.org on Oct. 6. The essay focuses on whistleblower revelations about […]
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