Healthy Again, Berger Secures U.S. Open Return After Two-Year Absence

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By Hannah Mack, Sports@CJC JUPITER, Fla. — The crowd surrounding the ninth green roared with applause after Daniel Berger sank a putt to end his long day of golf. It wasn’t an ordinary reaction. It acknowledged that after nearly two years away from the course, Berger was back.  After a second-place finish in Monday’s 36-hole, […]

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Jasmine McNealy Authors Book Chapter on Consent and Data Protection Regulation

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  Jasmine McNealy, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Media Production, Management, and Technology associate professor, is the author of “Consent (Still) Won’t Save Us,” a chapter in the book Feminist Cyberlaw to be published by University of California Press. In the chapter, McNealy focuses on content. She considers the boundaries of consent […]

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Andrew Selepak Comments on Current Social Media User Trends and the Increased Popularity of the Facebook App

Andrew Selepak, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications (UFCJC) Media Production, Management, and Technology instructional assistant professor, is featured in “Meta vs. TikTok: Breaking  Down the User Trends of Social Media” posted on cnbc.com on May 31. Selepak and CNBC’s Julia Boorstin appeared on CNBC’s “Power Lunch” to discuss social media trends and […]

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PGA Tour Veteran Kuchar Tops Pack of Five Earning Spots into U.S. Open Field

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By Jada Ross, Sports@CJC JUPITER, Fla. — PGA Tour veterans Matt Kuchar and Daniel Berger were among the five golfers who earned berths in the U.S. Open on Monday in the final-round qualifier at The Bear’s Club. Seventy-one golfers started the day in steamy Jupiter, hoping to secure one of five available spots in next […]

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UFCJC Student Journalists, Alumni and The Alligator Honored in the 2023 SPJ National Mark of Excellence Awards Competition

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University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications student journalists received national recognition in the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) 2023 National Mark of Excellence (MOE) Awards competition. The awards honor the best collegiate work published or broadcast in 2023. The winners are: Radio In-Depth Reporting: Journalism junior Siena Duncan, for “Transgender Floridians Weather the […]

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David Cuillier Comments on Whether College Athlete Payments Are Considered Public Record

David Cuillier, director of the Brechner Freedom of Information Project, is quoted in “Would Direct Payments to College Athletes be Public Records?” posted on deseret.com on May 31. The article focuses on direct payments that college athletes will be able to receive from Name Image Likeness endorsements (NIL). Under question is whether the players will now […]

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STEM Translational Communication Center

The search committee for a tenure-track position in science/tech/environmental communication (STEM Translational Communication Center plus a departmental home) will meet on Thursday, 6 June, at 15:00 on Zoom (https://ufl.zoom.us/j/91730217076?pwd=REtOclp5UkZUODY0V2VUcm1EeFo4Zz09).   Agenda   Receive the charge for search from Executive Associate Dean Kiousis   Prepare job description  

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UFCJC Alum Receives Prestigious Sharyl Attkisson Investigative and Original News Prize

The University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications (UFCJC) today announced that alumnus Silas Morgan, B.S. Journalism 2024, is the winner of this year’s Sharyl Attkisson Investigative and Original News Prize, which is intended to encourage fresh, innovative and open-minded approaches to independent reporting by students on important public policy issues at the university, city, county, state […]

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