Month: November 2022

Study: Transparency Management of Content Creators on Social Media
Social media influencers have come under increasing pressure to engage in transparent communication. However, for content that is not explicitly an advertisement, their communication practice can vary widely, reflecting the creator’s interests and attitudes towards transparency. Jieun Shin, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Media Production, Management, and Technology assistant professor, and […]
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HUNTER: Now accepting applicants for Summer 2023 Internship Program
Want to be a Hunter Intern? Are you a rising senior in college looking for an incredible, paid summer internship? Our interns are placed on teams across the business and specialty departments of the agency, including Food + CPG, Health + Wellness, Beauty + Personal Care, Retail, Wine + Culinary, Tabasco, Home + Lifestyle, Spirits, […]
Read more »Hunter PR Summer 2023 Internships Are Live!
Want to be a Hunter Intern? Are you a rising senior in college looking for an incredible, paid summer internship? Our interns are placed on teams across the business and specialty departments of the agency, including Food + CPG, Health + Wellness, Beauty + Personal Care, Retail, Wine + Culinary, Tabasco, Home + Lifestyle, Spirits, […]
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UFCJC Students Place First and Second in UFIC Annual Global Culture Photo Contest
/Two University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications (UFCJC) students who participated in the College’s 2022 Berlin Study Abroad program, placed first and second in the University of Florida International Center’s annual Global Culture Photo contest, study abroad category. Journalism junior Alan Halaly placed first for “Sitting on History,” shot at the Reichstag Building […]
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Study: The Influence of Rural Identity on Perceptions of Virtual Human Clinicians
/Rural adults experience disparities in colorectal cancer screening, a trend even more distinct among rural Black adults. Healthcare disruptions caused by COVID-19 exacerbated inequities, heightening attention on virtual communication strategies to increase screening. Yet little is known about how rural adults perceive virtual human clinicians (VHC). New research from the University of Florida College of […]
Read more »Meet the New Faculty
You can read the full profiles of each new faculty member here. Christine Bucan Public Relations lecturer I have extensive PR experience (age has a lot to do with it) in everything from consumer marketing to healthcare, travel and transportation. Most recently, I led the PR and social media divisions of a full-service agency based […]
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First-Gen Student Photoshoot!
To honor National First-Generation Student Day on Nov. 8, we would like to gather all CJC first-gen students for a photo session at 10:30 a.m. in the Weimer atrium. Green is the color of the day! I hope you can join us.
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UF Student Workshop: Printing Impressions
/UF STUDENT WORKSHOP –Open to all majors Printing Impressions Saturday, November 19, 11 AM – 4 PM UF Students are invited to participate in an extended examination of Florida flora and fauna on view in Florida Impressions in this free workshop. Students will engage in a gallery tour with a museum educator, then create their […]
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Andrew Selepak Comments on the Impact of Slumping Digital Advertising Sales on Tech and Social Media Companies
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 “Slumping Digital Advertising Hurting Social Media, Tech Platforms’ Bottom Lines” posted on thenationaldesk.com on Oct. 27. The story focuses on disappointing earnings figures […]
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