Frank LoMonte, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Brechner Center for Freedom of Information director, is the author of “Mitch Daniels’ Dystopian Nightmare” published in Medium on Aug. 15. LoMonte responded to an Aug. 13 Washington Post opinion column written by Purdue University President Mitch Daniels. In the…
Read moreGraham Olney, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Advertising senior, is the author of “When You Chase a Dream and Catch It… Now What?” published on Medium on July 27. Olney served as a summer 2017 corporate intern working with Publicis Health CEO Nick Colucci in New York.…
Read moreJohn Freeman, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Journalism associate professor, asks Adrian Dennis, B.S. Journalism 1993 and 2016 Alumni of Distinction, what it’s like to cover the 2018 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament in “World Cup Soccer: Life on the Road with UF Photojournalism Alum Adrian Dennis”…
Read moreThe University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications, in partnership with the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, has compiled research and best practices from multiple disciplines to help communicators craft more effective communication. “Science of Story Building,” published on Medium, features an exploration of what science and…
Read moreWhy we’re building Changeville Public Relations Professor and Karel Chair in Public Interest Communications Ann Christiano writes about the place of music in social change in the article, “Why we’re building Changeville,” published January 5, 2016 on Medium.
Read moreThe College’s Captivate Collection on Medium and Advertising Professor and Chair Tom Kelleher are featured in this June 9, 2015 story in Street Fight, “10 Media Execs Weigh in About the Future of Engagement.”
Read moreDid Apple Just Kill Local News? Innovation News Center Director Matt Sheehan takes a look into one of the big announcements at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference and how will Apple News effect our industry and how we teach journalism in the article, “Did Apple Just Kill Local News?,” published June…
Read more‘Breaking’ News: Why we’re examining many of the things we’ve spent the last 18 months building in our newsroom Innovation News Center Director Matt Sheehan gives an update about the INC in the article, “‘Breaking’ News: Why we’re examining many of the things we’ve spent the last 18 months building…
Read moreFear Isn’t Fatal, and 12 Other Things My Students Taught Me About Teaching Public Relations Professor and Karel Chair in Public Interest Communications Ann Christiano offers some thoughts after 4+ years in the classroom in the article, “Fear Isn’t Fatal, and 12 Other Things My Students Taught Me About Teaching,”…
Read moreMy next TED talk will be about this one. Public Relations Professor and Karel Chair in Public Interest Communications Ann Christiano writes about giving her talk at TEDxUF 2015 in the article, “My next TED talk will be about this one,” published March 26, 2015 in the UF CJC Collection…
Read moreWhy Disruption is Key to Political Engagement of Youth Executive Associate Dean and Public Relations Professor Spiro Kiousis and Professor Michael McDevitt of the University of Colorado Boulder write about engaging young voters in the article, “Why Disruption is Key to Political Engagement of Youth,” published March 2, 2015 in…
Read moreAre Girls Still in the Balcony? Dean Diane McFarlin offers her thoughts on the Jill Abramson/NYT affair in the op-ed piece, “Are Girls Still in the Balcony?,” published May 22, 2014 on Medium.
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