Junyi Wang’s research explored the attitudes of healthcare patients in China with chronic cardiovascular diseases about using telemonitoring technologies to communicate with their health providers. Her project addressed China’s limited number of medical resources and the challenges faced by individuals living in rural areas when trying to receive proper medical…
Read moreKaitlin Robb Price wrote a white paper that combines strategic communication and applied theory, as well as input from experts, to inspire efficient solutions for the problem of wish-cycling. The strategies presented provide guidance on best practices and are adaptable to local individual needs.
Read moreSports are a place for women to break barriers and achieve feats that inspire young girls everywhere. However, many athletic environments are plagued with negative messaging regarding body image. Asia Smith’s analyzed the widespread issue of body dissatisfaction in the female athlete community. Her videography project gave athletes an opportunity…
Read moreAshleigh White created a platform to explore female leadership in the public relations industry. The project aims to provide aspiring women leaders in PR with pathways to success through mentoring and leadership development by amplifying leading research and enhancing the quality of shared resources used to discover new career opportunities. https://www.hereforherpr.com/
Read moreXiongfei Wu analyzed Vogue China’s cover images to summarize the latest fashion trends of Chinese females. All findings were presented in an integrated digital magazine, thus creating a handbook for those interested in Chinese fashion.
Read moreBrandon Nappy’s capstone project proposed a strategic partnership between UF Performing Arts and the Center for Public Interest Communications with the goal of promoting the arts to audiences of various ages, races, education levels, and occupational backgrounds. His insights were based on both qualitative and quantitative research methods, including in-depth…
Read moreZi Meng’s project revealed how an alternative justice approach was reshaping school discipline procedures, effectively resolving conflicts while minimizing harm to all parties involved. The website served as a one-stop-shop for resources regarding restorative justice and its application in the educational system, including interviews and dedicated sections for different academic…
Read moreAmanda Macia created a guidebook that serves as a tool for organizations to understand how they can form connections between their employees and their corporate purpose to establish an efficient and positive workplace culture.
Read moreBy Taylor Fishman The NBA in Paris was my second study abroad program with CJC, so I felt pretty prepared for this experience. I previously went to Munich where I experienced the first NFL game played in Germany. Now, I was experiencing basketball in a different country with the NBA…
Read moreBy Ashley Hearn, Journalism Junior When I found out about the NBA in Paris study abroad program, I knew I had to take advantage of this opportunity, but I had my reservation. After spending last May studying abroad in Barcelona, I didn’t know if it was financially or academically feasible…
Read moreBy Jensen Young, Journalism Senior The best way to describe the NBA in Paris study abroad is by saying that it was a lot of fun and an experience to remember. I have traveled to Europe and even Paris a few times in my life but that took nothing away…
Read moreBy Chloe Lamb, Public Relations Senior Traveling to Paris, France, to cover the NBA game was a once-in-a-lifetime experience I’ll cherish forever. I felt many emotions when finding out I was accepted to travel abroad with my peers. First, I was insanely excited to have the opportunity. Then, I was…
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