School of Arts and Communication associate professor Ted Petersen shares insight from his research on journalists who cover mass shootings.
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The classes and concert, hosted by Director of Bands and accomplished trumpeter Joseph Montelione, are free and open to the public.
Read More »The version of "Ballad in Plain D" from pianist Paul Anquez and vocalist Isabel Sörling was the "most memorable," a journalist says.
Read More »Additional Free Speech Week events include the “Free Speech, Free Press, Free Cookies” wall on Feb. 22 and “Live Free or Eat Free” on Feb. 24.
Read More »He will use the $5,000 in prize money to seed two annual dive certification scholarships at the Diversity in Aquatics organization.
Read More »The event features free public lectures and discussions Feb. 17-18 on the First Amendment and the value of journalism.
Read More »A lifelong singer-songwriter, Sara Torabi ’14, ’17 M.S., now works in sync licensing at Downtown Music Publishing in New York City.
Read More »Kate Broderick ’10, ’14 M.S., is associate counsel with the corporate governance and transactions group at American International Group Inc. (AIG) in New York City.
Read More »The minor will have interdisciplinary courses aimed at studying and fostering understanding of the social, political, economic and cultural forces that impact the lives of Black people in the U.S. and around the world.
Read More »A message from the chair of Communication Programs at Florida Tech Professional communicators are under fire. Whether journalists reporting the news of the day or public relations officers speaking on behalf of government groups, individuals, corporations, or non-profit organizations, the integrity and competence of these professionals are challenged daily – often for good reasons. So, why should anyone study journalism…
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