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December 2024
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December 9th Edition
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Deadline fast approaching for internship applications
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
- Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Managemetn graduate students
- Student leadership digital badge
- study abroad in Japan
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
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Deadline fast approaching for internship applications
Are you planning to complete your senior internship class (MMC 4975/COM 4945) this spring 2025? The deadline for the students to submit completed applications and required materials is the week of December 2-6. This is the official last week of classes for the fall term. Go to the Communication Internship Website to find pre-approved internship sites.
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The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
For students who have questions about our internship program, or what minor to select, or what careers best align with their major, or if students just want general faculty mentoring, the School of Communication now has a faculty advisor who can help you. Please note that your regular student advisors, John Buckley and LeShare Demps, are still the ones to go to for advice on what courses to take to graduate on time. The faculty advisor will not be taking on those duties. To schedule an appointment with the faculty advisor, e-mail the Director of the School of Communication, Dr. John Parmelee, at jparmele@unf.edu.
Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
You can fulfill your graduation requirements while experiencing a different part of the world. Earn 6 credit hours during Summer A, 2025 and spend 2 weeks studying in beautiful Nantes and 3 days touring Paris. Advertising and PR concentration students can use the credits toward their major or free electives. All other 海角社区students can use them toward free electives. Three of the credits can also be used for a Marketing minor.
To find out more, contact Dee Colvin at dee.colvin@unf.edu.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2025 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good "major electives" that are available:
ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Multimedia Journalism students
Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, COM 4430-International Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Digital Video Production students
Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4500-History of Mass Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available: PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods is now only a major elective because COM 3940-Pre-Internship in Communication Studies and COM 4945-Internship Senior Project are now required courses for those B.A. students who started in fall 2024.
Any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
COM 4430-International Communication, COM 4373-Consequences of Cyberculture, COM 3440-Small Group Communication, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception, COM 4561-Strategic Social Media; COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.
The following courses will be offered in spring 2025:
COM-4373 Consequences of Cyberculture; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 4732-Social Media Management; COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 4930/COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication
Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Spring 2025: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Spring 2025: ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
Student Leadership Digital Badge Challenge
Try to earn the this Winter Break. These badges will enhance your marketable skills and make them more attractive to future employers. Students who complete the badges by Friday, Jan. 3, will be entered into a prize draw sponsored by the Taylor Leadership Institute and Blackstone LaunchPad. Prizes include an exclusive CoveyU leadership session at the Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island and six $50 gift cards.Study abroad opportunity in Japan
The departments of Nutrition and Philosophy and Religious Studies are offering a study abroad in May 2025 to Japan. All students are welcome, and there are no restriction by major. For more information:Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management.
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December 2nd Edition
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Deadline fast approaching for internship applications
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
- Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Managemetn graduate students
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Spinnaker Media is now hiring!
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
-
Deadline fast approaching for internship applications
Are you planning to complete your senior internship class (MMC 4975/COM 4945) this spring 2025? The deadline for the students to submit completed applications and required materials is the week of December 2-6. This is the official last week of classes for the fall term. Go to the Communication Internship Website to find pre-approved internship sites.
-
The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
For students who have questions about our internship program, or what minor to select, or what careers best align with their major, or if students just want general faculty mentoring, the School of Communication now has a faculty advisor who can help you. Please note that your regular student advisors, John Buckley and LeShare Demps, are still the ones to go to for advice on what courses to take to graduate on time. The faculty advisor will not be taking on those duties. To schedule an appointment with the faculty advisor, e-mail the Director of the School of Communication, Dr. John Parmelee, at jparmele@unf.edu.
Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
You can fulfill your graduation requirements while experiencing a different part of the world. Earn 6 credit hours during Summer A, 2025 and spend 2 weeks studying in beautiful Nantes and 3 days touring Paris. Advertising and PR concentration students can use the credits toward their major or free electives. All other 海角社区students can use them toward free electives. Three of the credits can also be used for a Marketing minor.
To find out more, contact Dee Colvin at dee.colvin@unf.edu.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2025 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good "major electives" that are available:
ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Multimedia Journalism students
Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, COM 4430-International Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Digital Video Production students
Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4500-History of Mass Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available: PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods is now only a major elective because COM 3940-Pre-Internship in Communication Studies and COM 4945-Internship Senior Project are now required courses for those B.A. students who started in fall 2024.
Any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
COM 4430-International Communication, COM 4373-Consequences of Cyberculture, COM 3440-Small Group Communication, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception, COM 4561-Strategic Social Media; COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.
The following courses will be offered in spring 2025:
COM-4373 Consequences of Cyberculture; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 4732-Social Media Management; COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 4930/COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication
Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Spring 2025: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Spring 2025: ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management.
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November 2024
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November 25th Edition
-
Deadline fast approaching for internship applications
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
- Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Managemetn graduate students
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Spinnaker Media is now hiring!
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
-
Deadline fast approaching for internship applications
Are you planning to complete your senior internship class (MMC 4975/COM 4945) this spring 2025? The deadline for the students to submit completed applications and required materials is the week of December 2-6. This is the official last week of classes for the fall term. Go to the Communication Internship Website to find pre-approved internship sites.
-
The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
For students who have questions about our internship program, or what minor to select, or what careers best align with their major, or if students just want general faculty mentoring, the School of Communication now has a faculty advisor who can help you. Please note that your regular student advisors, John Buckley and LeShare Demps, are still the ones to go to for advice on what courses to take to graduate on time. The faculty advisor will not be taking on those duties. To schedule an appointment with the faculty advisor, e-mail the Director of the School of Communication, Dr. John Parmelee, at jparmele@unf.edu.
Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
You can fulfill your graduation requirements while experiencing a different part of the world. Earn 6 credit hours during Summer A, 2025 and spend 2 weeks studying in beautiful Nantes and 3 days touring Paris. Advertising and PR concentration students can use the credits toward their major or free electives. All other 海角社区students can use them toward free electives. Three of the credits can also be used for a Marketing minor.
To find out more, contact Dee Colvin at dee.colvin@unf.edu.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2025 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good "major electives" that are available:
ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Multimedia Journalism students
Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, COM 4430-International Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Digital Video Production students
Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4500-History of Mass Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available: PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods is now only a major elective because COM 3940-Pre-Internship in Communication Studies and COM 4945-Internship Senior Project are now required courses for those B.A. students who started in fall 2024.
Any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
COM 4430-International Communication, COM 4373-Consequences of Cyberculture, COM 3440-Small Group Communication, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception, COM 4561-Strategic Social Media; COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.
The following courses will be offered in spring 2025:
COM-4373 Consequences of Cyberculture; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 4732-Social Media Management; COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 4930/COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication
Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Spring 2025: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Spring 2025: ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management.
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November 18th Edition
-
Deadline fast approaching for internship applications
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
- Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Managemetn graduate students
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Spinnaker Media is now hiring!
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
-
Deadline fast approaching for internship applications
Are you planning to complete your senior internship class (MMC 4975/COM 4945) this spring 2025? The deadline for the students to submit completed applications and required materials is the week of December 2-6. This is the official last week of classes for the fall term. Go to the Communication Internship Website to find pre-approved internship sites.
-
The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
For students who have questions about our internship program, or what minor to select, or what careers best align with their major, or if students just want general faculty mentoring, the School of Communication now has a faculty advisor who can help you. Please note that your regular student advisors, John Buckley and LeShare Demps, are still the ones to go to for advice on what courses to take to graduate on time. The faculty advisor will not be taking on those duties. To schedule an appointment with the faculty advisor, e-mail the Director of the School of Communication, Dr. John Parmelee, at jparmele@unf.edu.
Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
You can fulfill your graduation requirements while experiencing a different part of the world. Earn 6 credit hours during Summer A, 2025 and spend 2 weeks studying in beautiful Nantes and 3 days touring Paris. Advertising and PR concentration students can use the credits toward their major or free electives. All other 海角社区students can use them toward free electives. Three of the credits can also be used for a Marketing minor.
To find out more, contact Dee Colvin at dee.colvin@unf.edu.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2025 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good "major electives" that are available:
ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Multimedia Journalism students
Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, COM 4430-International Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Digital Video Production students
Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4500-History of Mass Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available: PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods is now only a major elective because COM 3940-Pre-Internship in Communication Studies and COM 4945-Internship Senior Project are now required courses for those B.A. students who started in fall 2024.
Any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
COM 4430-International Communication, COM 4373-Consequences of Cyberculture, COM 3440-Small Group Communication, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception, COM 4561-Strategic Social Media; COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.
The following courses will be offered in spring 2025:
COM-4373 Consequences of Cyberculture; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 4732-Social Media Management; COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 4930/COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication
Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Spring 2025: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Spring 2025: ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management.
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November 12th Edition
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Deadline fast approaching for internship applications
- What's it really like to work in an agency?
- Mosh offering internships for spring
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
- Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Managemetn graduate students
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Spinnaker Media is now hiring!
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
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Deadline fast approaching for internship applications
Are you planning to complete your senior internship class (MMC 4975/COM 4945) this spring 2025? The deadline for the students to submit completed applications and required materials is the week of December 2-6. This is the official last week of classes for the fall term. Go to the Communication Internship Website to find pre-approved internship sites.
What's it really like to work in an agency?
As communication students, whether your concentration is public relations, advertising, multimedia journalism or digital video production, your career may take you into the agency world. Chris Obarski, senior account manager with Dalton Agency right here in Jacksonville, is the guest speaker for the PRSSA monthly meeting on Thursday, Nov. 14, at 6 p.m. in Building 14D/Room 2001. You don't need to be part of the PRSSA club to attend. Chris, who started his career in TV journalism, will give insights as to what you need to succeed in communication and how each of our concentrations work with agency staff to create content for various clients. Food will be provided. So, please follow us on the PRSSA Instagram Page and PRSSA GroupMe App for more information.
MOSH Offering Internships for Spring
The Museum of Science & History in Jacksonville is offering internship for the spring 2025 term. But hurry. Applications will be open until Nov. 15. These internships are with our Technical Services and Development Departments as a Graphic Design or Social Media Intern. The graphic design internship focuses on designing social media graphics and videos and branding for the museum. Our social media internship focuses on brainstorming social media content for Facebook and Instagram and managing social accounts through our management software, Sprout Social. If interested in applying use the link below to the application form or email Douglas Brazie-Brown, volunteer coordinator and programs support, at dbrazie-brown@themosh.org. All internships at MOSH are unpaid.
The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
For students who have questions about our internship program, or what minor to select, or what careers best align with their major, or if students just want general faculty mentoring, the School of Communication now has a faculty advisor who can help you. Please note that your regular student advisors, John Buckley and LeShare Demps, are still the ones to go to for advice on what courses to take to graduate on time. The faculty advisor will not be taking on those duties. To schedule an appointment with the faculty advisor, e-mail the Director of the School of Communication, Dr. John Parmelee, at jparmele@unf.edu.
Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
You can fulfill your graduation requirements while experiencing a different part of the world. Earn 6 credit hours during Summer A, 2025 and spend 2 weeks studying in beautiful Nantes and 3 days touring Paris. Advertising and PR concentration students can use the credits toward their major or free electives. All other 海角社区students can use them toward free electives. Three of the credits can also be used for a Marketing minor.
To find out more, contact Dee Colvin at dee.colvin@unf.edu.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2025 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good "major electives" that are available:
ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Multimedia Journalism students
Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, COM 4430-International Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Digital Video Production students
Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4500-History of Mass Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available: PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods is now only a major elective because COM 3940-Pre-Internship in Communication Studies and COM 4945-Internship Senior Project are now required courses for those B.A. students who started in fall 2024.
Any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
COM 4430-International Communication, COM 4373-Consequences of Cyberculture, COM 3440-Small Group Communication, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception, COM 4561-Strategic Social Media; COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.
The following courses will be offered in spring 2025:
COM-4373 Consequences of Cyberculture; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 4732-Social Media Management; COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 4930/COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication
Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Spring 2025: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Spring 2025: ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management.
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November 4th Edition
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Senior Internship Deadline is Monday, Dec. 2
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
- Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Managemetn graduate students
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Spinnaker Media is now hiring!
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
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Senior Internship Deadline is Monday, Dec. 2
- Are you planning to take your senior internship class (MMC 4975/COM 4945) this coming spring 2025? Well, if you haven't started looking for a site yet, you may want to get started. The best internships go fast! Remember, you CANNOT register for the class until your internship has been approved by the School of Communication. Begin your search by going to the School of Communication's for pre-approved internships. Don't wait until the last minute.
The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
For students who have questions about our internship program, or what minor to select, or what careers best align with their major, or if students just want general faculty mentoring, the School of Communication now has a faculty advisor who can help you. Please note that your regular student advisors, John Buckley and LeShare Demps, are still the ones to go to for advice on what courses to take to graduate on time. The faculty advisor will not be taking on those duties. To schedule an appointment with the faculty advisor, e-mail the Director of the School of Communication, Dr. John Parmelee, at jparmele@unf.edu.
Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
You can fulfill your graduation requirements while experiencing a different part of the world. Earn 6 credit hours during Summer A, 2025 and spend 2 weeks studying in beautiful Nantes and 3 days touring Paris. Advertising and PR concentration students can use the credits toward their major or free electives. All other 海角社区students can use them toward free electives. Three of the credits can also be used for a Marketing minor.
To find out more, contact Dee Colvin at dee.colvin@unf.edu.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2025 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good "major electives" that are available:
ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Multimedia Journalism students
Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, COM 4430-International Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Digital Video Production students
Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4500-History of Mass Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available: PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods is now only a major elective because COM 3940-Pre-Internship in Communication Studies and COM 4945-Internship Senior Project are now required courses for those B.A. students who started in fall 2024.
Any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
COM 4430-International Communication, COM 4373-Consequences of Cyberculture, COM 3440-Small Group Communication, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception, COM 4561-Strategic Social Media; COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.
The following courses will be offered in spring 2025:
COM-4373 Consequences of Cyberculture; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 4732-Social Media Management; COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 4930/COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication
Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Spring 2025: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Spring 2025: ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management.
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October 2024
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October 28th Edition
- Media Week starts Oct. 28. Sign up today!
- Social Media Expo JAX is Nov. 1
- Join PRSSA to Advance Your Career, Deadline is Oct. 31st!
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
- Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Managemetn graduate students
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Spinnaker Media is now hiring!
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
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Media Week starts Oct. 28. Sign up today!
Register now for the School of Communication’s 12th annual Media Week (Oct. 28-Nov. 1). This free event gives students a chance to meet professionals in their areas of interest, ask questions and gain a better understanding of what it takes to work in communication. Speakers come from USA Today, WJXT, Action News Jax, Cox Media Group, Axia Public Relations, Dalton Agency, Shepherd Agency, Gemstone Media, Nectar Studios, and more. The event is free, but students must register on our Media Week site.
To see videos and photos of past Media Week events.
Social Media Expo JAX is Nov. 1
The School of Communication’s 5th annual Social Media Expo JAX event is designed to promote the exchange of information, ideas, insights, and innovations among professionals and students. Social media, digital marketing and communication are among topics to be discussed. This year’s conference theme is “Social Media + Emerging Technologies – AI + More.”
Nicole Scarborough, Social Media Analyst at Dun & Bradstreet, will discuss “Data Driven Insights to Optimize Social Strategy.” Kerry Baldwin, Co-Founder of Neuralami, will talk about “Capturing Brand Voice using AI for Digital Content Creation.” Kelly Novak, VP of Digital Strategy for On Ideas, will discuss “Embracing AI for Social Media & Digital Strategy.” And Jay Owen, CEO of Business Builders, will talk about “AI & Leadership Innovation.”
See the Social Media Expo JAX 2024 - Nov. 1 announcement in Canvas for the ticket promo code. This will give you the lowest price possible!
Use the QR code to register for tickets.
Join PRSSA to Advance Your Career
Do you want to take your career ambitions to the next level? Or perhaps you’re not even sure what you want to do with your communication degree. Joining the national PRSSA will help.It’s only $55 for a year’s membership, but it includes unlimited access to national internships, worthwhile scholarships, professional webinars and conferences, and a major discounted membership rate if you want to join PRSA after graduation. And you don’t even need to be a PR major to join!Seems like a lot of money, but it’s well worth it. Check it out atDeadline to join is October 31The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
For students who have questions about our internship program, or what minor to select, or what careers best align with their major, or if students just want general faculty mentoring, the School of Communication now has a faculty advisor who can help you. Please note that your regular student advisors, John Buckley and LeShare Demps, are still the ones to go to for advice on what courses to take to graduate on time. The faculty advisor will not be taking on those duties. To schedule an appointment with the faculty advisor, e-mail the Director of the School of Communication, Dr. John Parmelee, at jparmele@unf.edu.
Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
You can fulfill your graduation requirements while experiencing a different part of the world. Earn 6 credit hours during Summer A, 2025 and spend 2 weeks studying in beautiful Nantes and 3 days touring Paris. Advertising and PR concentration students can use the credits toward their major or free electives. All other 海角社区students can use them toward free electives. Three of the credits can also be used for a Marketing minor.
To find out more, contact Dee Colvin at dee.colvin@unf.edu.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2025 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good "major electives" that are available:
ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Multimedia Journalism students
Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, COM 4430-International Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Digital Video Production students
Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4500-History of Mass Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available: PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods is now only a major elective because COM 3940-Pre-Internship in Communication Studies and COM 4945-Internship Senior Project are now required courses for those B.A. students who started in fall 2024.
Any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
COM 4430-International Communication, COM 4373-Consequences of Cyberculture, COM 3440-Small Group Communication, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception, COM 4561-Strategic Social Media; COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.
The following courses will be offered in spring 2025:
COM-4373 Consequences of Cyberculture; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 4732-Social Media Management; COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 4930/COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication
Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Spring 2025: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Spring 2025: ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduSpinnaker Media is now hiring!
Spinnaker Media is now hiring a Business Manager. Working at Spinnaker Mediais a great way to gain real-world experience, learn about media sales, and build your resume. To apply, following the instructions at the link and search for Spinnaker: /hr/employment/student-jobsearch.html
Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management.
-
October 21st Edition
- Media Week starts Oct. 28. Sign up today!
- Social Media Expo JAX is Nov. 1
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
- Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Managemetn graduate students
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Spinnaker Media is now hiring!
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
-
Media Week starts Oct. 28. Sign up today!
Register now for the School of Communication’s 12th annual Media Week (Oct. 28-Nov. 1). This free event gives students a chance to meet professionals in their areas of interest, ask questions and gain a better understanding of what it takes to work in communication. Speakers come from USA Today, WJXT, Action News Jax, Cox Media Group, Axia Public Relations, Dalton Agency, Shepherd Agency, Gemstone Media, Nectar Studios, and more. The event is free, but students must register on our Media Week site.
To see videos and photos of past Media Week events.
Social Media Expo JAX is Nov. 1
The School of Communication’s 5th annual Social Media Expo JAX event is designed to promote the exchange of information, ideas, insights, and innovations among professionals and students. Social media, digital marketing and communication are among topics to be discussed. This year’s conference theme is “Social Media + Emerging Technologies – AI + More.”
Nicole Scarborough, Social Media Analyst at Dun & Bradstreet, will discuss “Data Driven Insights to Optimize Social Strategy.” Kerry Baldwin, Co-Founder of Neuralami, will talk about “Capturing Brand Voice using AI for Digital Content Creation.” Kelly Novak, VP of Digital Strategy for On Ideas, will discuss “Embracing AI for Social Media & Digital Strategy.” And Jay Owen, CEO of Business Builders, will talk about “AI & Leadership Innovation.”
See the Social Media Expo JAX 2024 - Nov. 1 announcement in Canvas for the ticket promo code. This will give you the lowest price possible!
Use the QR code to register for tickets.
The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
For students who have questions about our internship program, or what minor to select, or what careers best align with their major, or if students just want general faculty mentoring, the School of Communication now has a faculty advisor who can help you. Please note that your regular student advisors, John Buckley and LeShare Demps, are still the ones to go to for advice on what courses to take to graduate on time. The faculty advisor will not be taking on those duties. To schedule an appointment with the faculty advisor, e-mail the Director of the School of Communication, Dr. John Parmelee, at jparmele@unf.edu.
Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
You can fulfill your graduation requirements while experiencing a different part of the world. Earn 6 credit hours during Summer A, 2025 and spend 2 weeks studying in beautiful Nantes and 3 days touring Paris. Advertising and PR concentration students can use the credits toward their major or free electives. All other 海角社区students can use them toward free electives. Three of the credits can also be used for a Marketing minor.
To find out more, contact Dee Colvin at dee.colvin@unf.edu.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2025 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good "major electives" that are available:
ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Multimedia Journalism students
Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, COM 4430-International Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Digital Video Production students
Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4500-History of Mass Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available: PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods is now only a major elective because COM 3940-Pre-Internship in Communication Studies and COM 4945-Internship Senior Project are now required courses for those B.A. students who started in fall 2024.
Any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
COM 4430-International Communication, COM 4373-Consequences of Cyberculture, COM 3440-Small Group Communication, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception, COM 4561-Strategic Social Media; COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.
The following courses will be offered in spring 2025:
COM-4373 Consequences of Cyberculture; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 4732-Social Media Management; COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 4930/COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication
Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Spring 2025: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Spring 2025: ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduSpinnaker Media is now hiring!
Spinnaker Media is now hiring a Business Manager. Working at Spinnaker Mediais a great way to gain real-world experience, learn about media sales, and build your resume. To apply, following the instructions at the link and search for Spinnaker: /hr/employment/student-jobsearch.html
Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management.
-
October 14th Edition
- Media Week starts Oct. 28. Sign up today!
- Social Media Expo JAX is Nov. 1
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
- Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Managemetn graduate students
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Spinnaker Media is now hiring!
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
- Ethics Week @ UNF: Oct. 14-18
-
Media Week starts Oct. 28. Sign up today!
Register now for the School of Communication’s 12th annual Media Week (Oct. 28-Nov. 1). This free event gives students a chance to meet professionals in their areas of interest, ask questions and gain a better understanding of what it takes to work in communication. Speakers come from USA Today, WJXT, Action News Jax, Cox Media Group, Axia Public Relations, Dalton Agency, Shepherd Agency, Gemstone Media, Nectar Studios, and more. The event is free, but students must register on our Media Week site.
To see videos and photos of past Media Week events.
Social Media Expo JAX is Nov. 1
The School of Communication’s 5th annual Social Media Expo JAX event is designed to promote the exchange of information, ideas, insights, and innovations among professionals and students. Social media, digital marketing and communication are among topics to be discussed. This year’s conference theme is “Social Media + Emerging Technologies – AI + More.”
Nicole Scarborough, Social Media Analyst at Dun & Bradstreet, will discuss “Data Driven Insights to Optimize Social Strategy.” Kerry Baldwin, Co-Founder of Neuralami, will talk about “Capturing Brand Voice using AI for Digital Content Creation.” Kelly Novak, VP of Digital Strategy for On Ideas, will discuss “Embracing AI for Social Media & Digital Strategy.” And Jay Owen, CEO of Business Builders, will talk about “AI & Leadership Innovation.”
See the Social Media Expo JAX 2024 - Nov. 1 announcement in Canvas for the ticket promo code. This will give you the lowest price possible!
Use the QR code to register for tickets.
The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
For students who have questions about our internship program, or what minor to select, or what careers best align with their major, or if students just want general faculty mentoring, the School of Communication now has a faculty advisor who can help you. Please note that your regular student advisors, John Buckley and LeShare Demps, are still the ones to go to for advice on what courses to take to graduate on time. The faculty advisor will not be taking on those duties. To schedule an appointment with the faculty advisor, e-mail the Director of the School of Communication, Dr. John Parmelee, at jparmele@unf.edu.
Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
You can fulfill your graduation requirements while experiencing a different part of the world. Earn 6 credit hours during Summer A, 2025 and spend 2 weeks studying in beautiful Nantes and 3 days touring Paris. Advertising and PR concentration students can use the credits toward their major or free electives. All other 海角社区students can use them toward free electives. Three of the credits can also be used for a Marketing minor.
To find out more, contact Dee Colvin at dee.colvin@unf.edu.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2025 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good "major electives" that are available:
ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Multimedia Journalism students
Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, COM 4430-International Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Digital Video Production students
Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4500-History of Mass Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available: PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods is now only a major elective because COM 3940-Pre-Internship in Communication Studies and COM 4945-Internship Senior Project are now required courses for those B.A. students who started in fall 2024.
Any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
COM 4430-International Communication, COM 4373-Consequences of Cyberculture, COM 3440-Small Group Communication, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception, COM 4561-Strategic Social Media; COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.
The following courses will be offered in spring 2025:
COM-4373 Consequences of Cyberculture; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 4732-Social Media Management; COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 4930/COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication
Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Spring 2025: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Spring 2025: ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduSpinnaker Media is now hiring!
Spinnaker Media is now hiring a Business Manager. Working at Spinnaker Mediais a great way to gain real-world experience, learn about media sales, and build your resume. To apply, following the instructions at the link and search for Spinnaker: /hr/employment/student-jobsearch.html
Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management.
ETHICS WEEK @ UNF: OCT. 14-18
All 海角社区students are invited to Ethics Week, which includes panels on a variety of ethical issues. Scan the QR code below for the full schedule.
-
October 7th Edition
- Media Week starts Oct. 28. Sign up today!
- Social Media Expo JAX is Nov. 1
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
- Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Managemetn graduate students
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Spinnaker Media is now hiring!
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
- Ethics Week @ UNF: Oct. 14-18
Media Week starts Oct. 28. Sign up today!
Register now for the School of Communication’s 12th annual Media Week (Oct. 28-Nov. 1). This free event gives students a chance to meet professionals in their areas of interest, ask questions and gain a better understanding of what it takes to work in communication. Speakers come from USA Today, WJXT, Action News Jax, Cox Media Group, Axia Public Relations, Dalton Agency, Shepherd Agency, Gemstone Media, Nectar Studios, and more. The event is free, but students must register on our Media Week site.
To see videos and photos of past Media Week events.
Social Media Expo JAX is Nov. 1
The School of Communication’s 5th annual Social Media Expo JAX event is designed to promote the exchange of information, ideas, insights, and innovations among professionals and students. Social media, digital marketing and communication are among topics to be discussed. This year’s conference theme is “Social Media + Emerging Technologies – AI + More.”
Nicole Scarborough, Social Media Analyst at Dun & Bradstreet, will discuss “Data Driven Insights to Optimize Social Strategy.” Kerry Baldwin, Co-Founder of Neuralami, will talk about “Capturing Brand Voice using AI for Digital Content Creation.” Kelly Novak, VP of Digital Strategy for On Ideas, will discuss “Embracing AI for Social Media & Digital Strategy.” And Jay Owen, CEO of Business Builders, will talk about “AI & Leadership Innovation.”
Use the QR code to register for tickets.
The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
For students who have questions about our internship program, or what minor to select, or what careers best align with their major, or if students just want general faculty mentoring, the School of Communication now has a faculty advisor who can help you. Please note that your regular student advisors, John Buckley and LeShare Demps, are still the ones to go to for advice on what courses to take to graduate on time. The faculty advisor will not be taking on those duties. To schedule an appointment with the faculty advisor, e-mail the Director of the School of Communication, Dr. John Parmelee, at jparmele@unf.edu.
Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
You can fulfill your graduation requirements while experiencing a different part of the world. Earn 6 credit hours during Summer A, 2025 and spend 2 weeks studying in beautiful Nantes and 3 days touring Paris. Advertising and PR concentration students can use the credits toward their major or free electives. All other 海角社区students can use them toward free electives. Three of the credits can also be used for a Marketing minor.
To find out more, contact Dee Colvin at dee.colvin@unf.edu.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2025 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good "major electives" that are available:
ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Multimedia Journalism students
Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, COM 4430-International Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Digital Video Production students
Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4500-History of Mass Communication; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available: PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Spring 2025 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods is now only a major elective because COM 3940-Pre-Internship in Communication Studies and COM 4945-Internship Senior Project are now required courses for those B.A. students who started in fall 2024.
Any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
COM 4430-International Communication, COM 4373-Consequences of Cyberculture, COM 3440-Small Group Communication, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception, COM 4561-Strategic Social Media; COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication.
Spring 2025 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.
The following courses will be offered in spring 2025:
COM-4373 Consequences of Cyberculture; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 4732-Social Media Management; COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 4930/COM 4930-Special Topics: Human and AI in Communication
Spring 2025 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Spring 2025: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Spring 2025: ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduSpinnaker Media is now hiring!
Spinnaker Media is now hiring a Business Manager. Working at Spinnaker Mediais a great way to gain real-world experience, learn about media sales, and build your resume. To apply, following the instructions at the link and search for Spinnaker: /hr/employment/student-jobsearch.html
Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management.
ETHICS WEEK @ UNF: OCT. 14-18
All 海角社区students are invited to Ethics Week, which includes panels on a variety of ethical issues. Scan the QR code below for the full schedule.
September 2024
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September 30th Edition
- Media Week starts Oct. 28. Sign up today!
- Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
- Student ambassadors wanted
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
- From Fledging to Osprey - PRSSA Oct. 3 Presentation
- Fall 2024 graduation is now open (deadline Oct. 4)
- Planing to graduate this Fall 2024? Don't forget to apply! (Oct. 4)
- Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Spinnaker Media is now hiring!
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
- Explore UNF's M.S. in Higher Education Administration
Media Week starts Oct. 28. Sign up today!
Register now for the School of Communication’s 12th annual Media Week (Oct. 28-Nov. 1). This free event gives students a chance to meet professionals in their areas of interest, ask questions and gain a better understanding of what it takes to work in communication. Speakers come from USA Today, WJXT, Action News Jax, Cox Media Group, Axia Public Relations, Dalton Agency, Shepherd Agency, Gemstone Media, Nectar Studios, and more. The event is free, but students must register on our Media Week site.
To see videos and photos of past Media Week events.
Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
The School of Communication is offering a peer-to-peer student mentoring program this fall 2024, and we are looking for student mentors. The mentoring program, called The Flock, matches a small group of newly arrived undergraduate students with upper-level undergraduate students to foster an environment of belonging and success. Mentors prompt mentees to utilize academic and personal support services and engage in campus activities.
The mentor will meet with his/her group of mentees face-to-face at least three times during the academic year to establish a mentoring bond, answer questions, and provide them with useful information to navigate college systems. They will also check in bi-monthly with their mentoring group via phone, email, text or other apps. As role models, mentors help other students find success in college.
Mentors need to be reliable, accountable, respectful, patient, trustworthy and good listeners. They are leaders who seek to make a difference in the lives of others. Mentors are self-starters, team players, and willing to ask for help. Mentors should be comfortable talking with others, possess good organizational and time management skills, and be willing to communicate with peers and support staff.
Interested or just want to know more? Contact the Director of the School of Communication: jparmele@unf.edu.
Student ambassadors wanted
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email a resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
For students who have questions about our internship program, or what minor to select, or what careers best align with their major, or if students just want general faculty mentoring, the School of Communication now has a faculty advisor who can help you. Please note that your regular student advisors, John Buckley and LeShare Demps, are still the ones to go to for advice on what courses to take to graduate on time. The faculty advisor will not be taking on those duties. To schedule an appointment with the faculty advisor, e-mail the Director of the School of Communication, Dr. John Parmelee, at j.parmele@unf.edu.
From Fledging to Osprey — PRSSA October 3 Presentation
PRSSA is hosting its October meeting on Thursday, Oct. 3 at 6 p.m. in Building 14D Room 2001 with 海角社区alumna, Paola Lorenzo, as guest speaker. Paola's talk, “From Fledgling to Osprey,” is about her experience at UNF, her internship, and her storied career with the Dalton Agency, the Jacksonville Icemen, the City of Jacksonville Sports and Entertainment, the Jacksonville Jaguars and now as public relations manager for Newfold Digital. Food and drinks will be available. Please follow us on the PRSSA Instagram Page and PRSSA GroupMe App for more information.
Planning to graduate this Fall 2024? Don't forget to apply! Is your civic literacy requirement met?
If you are planning to graduate this Fall 2024, please follow the steps below to get to the graduation application. **Even if you do not plan to participate in commencement, you still need to apply.** If you applied for a previous term and were denied, you will need to reapply for graduation. Be sure to do a final graduation check with your advisor to make sure all is well.Please make sure you have checked and that your civic literacy requirement is met! If you need to take the exam, please do so as soon as possible to avoid any delays in processing your application. /student-success/civic-literacy.htmlGraduation applications are available online in myWings.
- Log into your
- Under My Resources, select Student and then Banner Self Service
- Under the Student Services tab, select Student Records and then Graduation Application
- Use this link to access a video of the process:
If you are applying after the deadline, you will need to see your academic advisor.
Important graduation dates for Fall: /commencement/important-dates.html
Main Commencement page for information about regalia, tickets, etc.:
**If you are a dual degree or are also earning a certificate, make sure you have applied for both!
Enhance your academic experience while spending 2 1/2 weeks in France!
You can fulfil your graduation requirements while experiencing a differnt part of the world. Earn 6 credit hours during Summer A, 2025 and spend 2 weeks studying in beautiful Nantes and 3 days touring Paris. Advertising and PR concentration students can use the credits toward their major or free electives. All other 海角社区students can use them toward free electives. Three of the credits can also be used for a Marketing minor.
To find out more, attend the informational meeting on Monday, October 7th at 4:30 p.m. in building 14D, room 1013. Contact Dee Colvin at dee.colvin@unf.edu if you are unable to attend or for more information.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduSpinnaker Media is now hiring!
Spinnaker Media is now hiring a Business Manager. Working at Spinnaker Mediais a great way to gain real-world experience, learn about media sales, and build your resume. To apply, following the instructions at the link and search for Spinnaker: /hr/employment/student-jobsearch.html
Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management.
Explore UNF’s M.S. in Higher Education Administration
If you're passionate about shaping the future of education, explore UNF’s M.S. in Higher Education Administration (HEA). This program is ideal for those seeking a career in colleges, universities, and other post-secondary institutions, as well as for those looking to advance their current careers in the field. Financial aid options and graduate assistantships are available.
Students can choose from five concentrations:
- General Higher Education Administration
- Student Affairs
- International Higher Education
- Collegiate Athletics
- Non-profit Management
Learn more about HEA at the Higher Education Administration website.
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September 23rd Edition
- Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
- Student ambassadors wanted
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
- Fall 2024 graduation is now open (deadline Oct. 4)
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Spinnaker Media is now hiring!
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
- Explore UNF's M.S. in Higher Education Administration
Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
The School of Communication is offering a peer-to-peer student mentoring program this fall 2024, and we are looking for student mentors. The mentoring program, called The Flock, matches a small group of newly arrived undergraduate students with upper-level undergraduate students to foster an environment of belonging and success. Mentors prompt mentees to utilize academic and personal support services and engage in campus activities.
The mentor will meet with his/her group of mentees face-to-face at least three times during the academic year to establish a mentoring bond, answer questions, and provide them with useful information to navigate college systems. They will also check in bi-monthly with their mentoring group via phone, email, text or other apps. As role models, mentors help other students find success in college.
Mentors need to be reliable, accountable, respectful, patient, trustworthy and good listeners. They are leaders who seek to make a difference in the lives of others. Mentors are self-starters, team players, and willing to ask for help. Mentors should be comfortable talking with others, possess good organizational and time management skills, and be willing to communicate with peers and support staff.
Interested or just want to know more? Contact the Director of the School of Communication: jparmele@unf.edu.
Student ambassadors wanted
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email a resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
For students who have questions about our internship program, or what minor to select, or what careers best align with their major, or if students just want general faculty mentoring, the School of Communication now has a faculty advisor who can help you. Please note that your regular student advisors, John Buckley and LeShare Demps, are still the ones to go to for advice on what courses to take to graduate on time. The faculty advisor will not be taking on those duties. To schedule an appointment with the faculty advisor, e-mail the Director of the School of Communication, Dr. John Parmelee, at j.parmele@unf.edu.
Fall 2024 graduation application is now open
If you are planning to graduate this Fall, please follow the steps below to get to the graduation application. **Even if you do not plan to participate in commencement, you still need to apply.** If you applied for a previous term and were denied, you will need to reapply for graduation. Please complete this as soon as possible as the deadline to apply for graduation is October 4, 2024. Be sure to do a final graduation check with your advisor to make sure all is well.
Fall 2024 graduation application is now open.
If you are planning to graduate this Fall, please follow the steps below to get to the graduation application. **Even if you do not plan to participate in commencement, you still need to apply.** If you applied for a previous term and were denied, you will need to reapply for graduation. Please complete this as soon as possible as the deadline to apply for graduation is October 4, 2024. Be sure to do a final graduation check with your advisor to make sure all is well.
Graduation applications are available online in myWings.
Log into your
Under My Resources, select Student and then Banner Self Service
Under the Student Services tab, select Student Records and then Graduation Application
Use this link to access a video of the process: .
If you are applying after the deadline, you will need to see your academic advisor.
Important graduation dates for Fall: Dates
Main Commencement page for information about regalia, tickets, etc.: Commencement
**If you are a dual degree or are also earning a certificate, make sure you have applied for both!
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduSpinnaker Media is now hiring!
Spinnaker Media is now hiring a Business Manager. Working at Spinnaker Mediais a great way to gain real-world experience, learn about media sales, and build your resume. To apply, following the instructions at the link and search for Spinnaker: /hr/employment/student-jobsearch.html
Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management.
Explore UNF’s M.S. in Higher Education Administration
If you're passionate about shaping the future of education, explore UNF’s M.S. in Higher Education Administration (HEA). This program is ideal for those seeking a career in colleges, universities, and other post-secondary institutions, as well as for those looking to advance their current careers in the field. Financial aid options and graduate assistantships are available.
Students can choose from five concentrations:
- General Higher Education Administration
- Student Affairs
- International Higher Education
- Collegiate Athletics
- Non-profit Management
Learn more about HEA at the Higher Education Administration website.
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September 16th Edition
- Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
- Student ambassadors wanted
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
- Fall 2024 graduation is now open (deadline Oct. 4)
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Get involved with Spinnaker Media
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
- Explore UNF's M.S. in Higher Education Administration
Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
The School of Communication is offering a peer-to-peer student mentoring program this fall 2024, and we are looking for student mentors. The mentoring program, called The Flock, matches a small group of newly arrived undergraduate students with upper-level undergraduate students to foster an environment of belonging and success. Mentors prompt mentees to utilize academic and personal support services and engage in campus activities.
The mentor will meet with his/her group of mentees face-to-face at least three times during the academic year to establish a mentoring bond, answer questions, and provide them with useful information to navigate college systems. They will also check in bi-monthly with their mentoring group via phone, email, text or other apps. As role models, mentors help other students find success in college.
Mentors need to be reliable, accountable, respectful, patient, trustworthy and good listeners. They are leaders who seek to make a difference in the lives of others. Mentors are self-starters, team players, and willing to ask for help. Mentors should be comfortable talking with others, possess good organizational and time management skills, and be willing to communicate with peers and support staff.
Interested or just want to know more? Contact the Director of the School of Communication: jparmele@unf.edu.
Student ambassadors wanted
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email a resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
For students who have questions about our internship program, or what minor to select, or what careers best align with their major, or if students just want general faculty mentoring, the School of Communication now has a faculty advisor who can help you. Please note that your regular student advisors, John Buckley and LeShare Demps, are still the ones to go to for advice on what courses to take to graduate on time. The faculty advisor will not be taking on those duties. To schedule an appointment with the faculty advisor, e-mail the Director of the School of Communication, Dr. John Parmelee, at j.parmele@unf.edu.
Fall 2024 graduation application is now open
If you are planning to graduate this Fall, please follow the steps below to get to the graduation application. **Even if you do not plan to participate in commencement, you still need to apply.** If you applied for a previous term and were denied, you will need to reapply for graduation. Please complete this as soon as possible as the deadline to apply for graduation is October 4, 2024. Be sure to do a final graduation check with your advisor to make sure all is well.
Fall 2024 graduation application is now open.
If you are planning to graduate this Fall, please follow the steps below to get to the graduation application. **Even if you do not plan to participate in commencement, you still need to apply.** If you applied for a previous term and were denied, you will need to reapply for graduation. Please complete this as soon as possible as the deadline to apply for graduation is October 4, 2024. Be sure to do a final graduation check with your advisor to make sure all is well.
Graduation applications are available online in myWings.
Log into your
Under My Resources, select Student and then Banner Self Service
Under the Student Services tab, select Student Records and then Graduation Application
Use this link to access a video of the process: .
If you are applying after the deadline, you will need to see your academic advisor.
Important graduation dates for Fall: Dates
Main Commencement page for information about regalia, tickets, etc.: Commencement
**If you are a dual degree or are also earning a certificate, make sure you have applied for both!
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduGet involved with Spinnaker Media
Spinnaker Media is seeking writers, sports broadcasters for play-by-play, and volunteer DJs. Spinnaker Media is the student-run media outlet for 海角社区and supports , an award-winning digital newspaper; , a low-power FM radio station; and , which airs on YouTube. No experience is required. Training will be provided. Volunteering at Spinnaker is a great way to gain real-world experience in video and audio production, get published, build a portfolio, and network with industry professionals. For more information, email Spinnaker@unf.edu.
DJ hours available on WSKR 95.5FM Spinnaker Radio
Students who have wanted to pick the music on 95.5FM WSKR or be a talk DJ now have the chance! Spinnaker Radio has multiple one-hour slots open on the DJ Board. Slots are first come, first served! If interested, please email Lisa, Spinnaker Radio’s General Manager, at radio@unfspinnaker.com. As always, no prior experience is required. Spinnaker Radio staff will train new DJs!
Spinnaker Media is now hiring for Fall 2024
Are you looking for an on-campus job? Spinnaker Media is now hiring for the Fall 2024 semester. Working at Spinnaker Media is a great way to gain real-world experience, get published, and build your portfolio/resume. Open positions are listed at Student Media. To apply, please send your resume to Spinnaker@unf.edu.
Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management.
Explore UNF’s M.S. in Higher Education Administration
If you're passionate about shaping the future of education, explore UNF’s M.S. in Higher Education Administration (HEA). This program is ideal for those seeking a career in colleges, universities, and other post-secondary institutions, as well as for those looking to advance their current careers in the field. Financial aid options and graduate assistantships are available.
Students can choose from five concentrations:
- General Higher Education Administration
- Student Affairs
- International Higher Education
- Collegiate Athletics
- Non-profit Management
Learn more about HEA at the Higher Education Administration website.
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September 9th Edition
- Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
- The Red Zone: kNOw MORE (Sept. 11)
- Student ambassadors wanted
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
- Fall 2024 graduation is now open (deadline Oct. 4)
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Get involved with Spinnaker Media
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
- Explore UNF's M.S. in Higher Education Administration
Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
The School of Communication is offering a peer-to-peer student mentoring program this fall 2024, and we are looking for student mentors. The mentoring program, called The Flock, matches a small group of newly arrived undergraduate students with upper-level undergraduate students to foster an environment of belonging and success. Mentors prompt mentees to utilize academic and personal support services and engage in campus activities.
The mentor will meet with his/her group of mentees face-to-face at least three times during the academic year to establish a mentoring bond, answer questions, and provide them with useful information to navigate college systems. They will also check in bi-monthly with their mentoring group via phone, email, text or other apps. As role models, mentors help other students find success in college.
Mentors need to be reliable, accountable, respectful, patient, trustworthy and good listeners. They are leaders who seek to make a difference in the lives of others. Mentors are self-starters, team players, and willing to ask for help. Mentors should be comfortable talking with others, possess good organizational and time management skills, and be willing to communicate with peers and support staff.
Interested or just want to know more? Contact the Director of the School of Communication: jparmele@unf.edu.
The Red Zone: kNOw MORE
Dr. Rachel Riggs Achorn was invited to present at The Red Zone: kNOw MORE panel on Sept. 11 from 6 to 8 p.m. in Building 58, room 3703. The Red Zone defines a period of time (the beginning of a school year to approximately Thanksgiving Break) when students are at heightened risk of experiencing sexual assault victimization at universities. Dr. Riggs Achorn will be sharing research about bystander intervention, how to support friends who may have been victimized, and healthy relationships.
Student ambassadors wanted
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email a resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
For students who have questions about our internship program, or what minor to select, or what careers best align with their major, or if students just want general faculty mentoring, the School of Communication now has a faculty advisor who can help you. Please note that your regular student advisors, John Buckley and LeShare Demps, are still the ones to go to for advice on what courses to take to graduate on time. The faculty advisor will not be taking on those duties. To schedule an appointment with the faculty advisor, e-mail the Director of the School of Communication, Dr. John Parmelee, at j.parmele@unf.edu.
Fall 2024 graduation application is now open
If you are planning to graduate this Fall, please follow the steps below to get to the graduation application. **Even if you do not plan to participate in commencement, you still need to apply.** If you applied for a previous term and were denied, you will need to reapply for graduation. Please complete this as soon as possible as the deadline to apply for graduation is October 4, 2024. Be sure to do a final graduation check with your advisor to make sure all is well.
Fall 2024 graduation application is now open.
If you are planning to graduate this Fall, please follow the steps below to get to the graduation application. **Even if you do not plan to participate in commencement, you still need to apply.** If you applied for a previous term and were denied, you will need to reapply for graduation. Please complete this as soon as possible as the deadline to apply for graduation is October 4, 2024. Be sure to do a final graduation check with your advisor to make sure all is well.
Graduation applications are available online in myWings.
Log into your
Under My Resources, select Student and then Banner Self Service
Under the Student Services tab, select Student Records and then Graduation Application
Use this link to access a video of the process: .
If you are applying after the deadline, you will need to see your academic advisor.
Important graduation dates for Fall: Dates
Main Commencement page for information about regalia, tickets, etc.: Commencement
**If you are a dual degree or are also earning a certificate, make sure you have applied for both!
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduGet involved with Spinnaker Media
Spinnaker Media is seeking writers, sports broadcasters for play-by-play, and volunteer DJs. Spinnaker Media is the student-run media outlet for 海角社区and supports , an award-winning digital newspaper; , a low-power FM radio station; and , which airs on YouTube. No experience is required. Training will be provided. Volunteering at Spinnaker is a great way to gain real-world experience in video and audio production, get published, build a portfolio, and network with industry professionals. For more information, email Spinnaker@unf.edu.
DJ hours available on WSKR 95.5FM Spinnaker Radio
Students who have wanted to pick the music on 95.5FM WSKR or be a talk DJ now have the chance! Spinnaker Radio has multiple one-hour slots open on the DJ Board. Slots are first come, first served! If interested, please email Lisa, Spinnaker Radio’s General Manager, at radio@unfspinnaker.com. As always, no prior experience is required. Spinnaker Radio staff will train new DJs!
Spinnaker Media is now hiring for Fall 2024
Are you looking for an on-campus job? Spinnaker Media is now hiring for the Fall 2024 semester. Working at Spinnaker Media is a great way to gain real-world experience, get published, and build your portfolio/resume. Open positions are listed at Student Media. To apply, please send your resume to Spinnaker@unf.edu.
Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management.
Explore UNF’s M.S. in Higher Education Administration
If you're passionate about shaping the future of education, explore UNF’s M.S. in Higher Education Administration (HEA). This program is ideal for those seeking a career in colleges, universities, and other post-secondary institutions, as well as for those looking to advance their current careers in the field. Financial aid options and graduate assistantships are available.
Students can choose from five concentrations:
- General Higher Education Administration
- Student Affairs
- International Higher Education
- Collegiate Athletics
- Non-profit Management
Learn more about HEA at the Higher Education Administration website.
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September 3rd Edition
- What does your resume say about you? (Sept. 5)
- Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
- The Red Zone: kNOw MORE (Sept. 11)
- Student ambassadors wanted
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
- Fall 2024 graduation is now open (deadline Oct. 4)
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Get involved with Spinnaker Media
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
- Explore UNF's M.S. in Higher Education Administration
What does your resume say about you?
No matter what year you are in college, you need an effective resume which demonstrates your strengths and highlights your accomplishments. On Thursday, Sept. 5 at 6 p.m., in Building 14D/Room 2001, the PRSSA (Public Relations Student Society of America) in collaboration with the Multimedia club will host a Resume Information Session for all communication students. You’ll learn what needs to be on your resume, what doesn’t, and the best format for “selling yourself” to future employers. A resume is your first point of contact for employers, so you want it to be perfect! Mark your calendars for Sept. 5 at 6 p.m.
Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
The School of Communication is offering a peer-to-peer student mentoring program this fall 2024, and we are looking for student mentors. The mentoring program, called The Flock, matches a small group of newly arrived undergraduate students with upper-level undergraduate students to foster an environment of belonging and success. Mentors prompt mentees to utilize academic and personal support services and engage in campus activities.
The mentor will meet with his/her group of mentees face-to-face at least three times during the academic year to establish a mentoring bond, answer questions, and provide them with useful information to navigate college systems. They will also check in bi-monthly with their mentoring group via phone, email, text or other apps. As role models, mentors help other students find success in college.
Mentors need to be reliable, accountable, respectful, patient, trustworthy and good listeners. They are leaders who seek to make a difference in the lives of others. Mentors are self-starters, team players, and willing to ask for help. Mentors should be comfortable talking with others, possess good organizational and time management skills, and be willing to communicate with peers and support staff.
Interested or just want to know more? Contact the Director of the School of Communication: jparmele@unf.edu.
The Red Zone: kNOw MORE
Dr. Rachel Riggs Achorn was invited to present at The Red Zone: kNOw MORE panel on Sept. 11 from 6 to 8 p.m. in Building 58, room 3703. The Red Zone defines a period of time (the beginning of a school year to approximately Thanksgiving Break) when students are at heightened risk of experiencing sexual assault victimization at universities. Dr. Riggs Achorn will be sharing research about bystander intervention, how to support friends who may have been victimized, and healthy relationships.
Student ambassadors wanted
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email a resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
For students who have questions about our internship program, or what minor to select, or what careers best align with their major, or if students just want general faculty mentoring, the School of Communication now has a faculty advisor who can help you. Please note that your regular student advisors, John Buckley and LeShare Demps, are still the ones to go to for advice on what courses to take to graduate on time. The faculty advisor will not be taking on those duties. To schedule an appointment with the faculty advisor, e-mail the Director of the School of Communication, Dr. John Parmelee, at j.parmele@unf.edu.
Fall 2024 graduation application is now open
If you are planning to graduate this Fall, please follow the steps below to get to the graduation application. **Even if you do not plan to participate in commencement, you still need to apply.** If you applied for a previous term and were denied, you will need to reapply for graduation. Please complete this as soon as possible as the deadline to apply for graduation is October 4, 2024. Be sure to do a final graduation check with your advisor to make sure all is well.
Fall 2024 graduation application is now open.
If you are planning to graduate this Fall, please follow the steps below to get to the graduation application. **Even if you do not plan to participate in commencement, you still need to apply.** If you applied for a previous term and were denied, you will need to reapply for graduation. Please complete this as soon as possible as the deadline to apply for graduation is October 4, 2024. Be sure to do a final graduation check with your advisor to make sure all is well.
Graduation applications are available online in myWings.
Log into your
Under My Resources, select Student and then Banner Self Service
Under the Student Services tab, select Student Records and then Graduation Application
Use this link to access a video of the process: .
If you are applying after the deadline, you will need to see your academic advisor.
Important graduation dates for Fall: Dates
Main Commencement page for information about regalia, tickets, etc.: Commencement
**If you are a dual degree or are also earning a certificate, make sure you have applied for both!
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduGet involved with Spinnaker Media
Spinnaker Media is seeking writers, sports broadcasters for play-by-play, and volunteer DJs. Spinnaker Media is the student-run media outlet for 海角社区and supports , an award-winning digital newspaper; , a low-power FM radio station; and , which airs on YouTube. No experience is required. Training will be provided. Volunteering at Spinnaker is a great way to gain real-world experience in video and audio production, get published, build a portfolio, and network with industry professionals. For more information, email Spinnaker@unf.edu.
DJ hours available on WSKR 95.5FM Spinnaker Radio
Students who have wanted to pick the music on 95.5FM WSKR or be a talk DJ now have the chance! Spinnaker Radio has multiple one-hour slots open on the DJ Board. Slots are first come, first served! If interested, please email Lisa, Spinnaker Radio’s General Manager, at radio@unfspinnaker.com. As always, no prior experience is required. Spinnaker Radio staff will train new DJs!
Spinnaker Media is now hiring for Fall 2024
Are you looking for an on-campus job? Spinnaker Media is now hiring for the Fall 2024 semester. Working at Spinnaker Media is a great way to gain real-world experience, get published, and build your portfolio/resume. Open positions are listed at Student Media. To apply, please send your resume to Spinnaker@unf.edu.
Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management.
Explore UNF’s M.S. in Higher Education Administration
If you're passionate about shaping the future of education, explore UNF’s M.S. in Higher Education Administration (HEA). This program is ideal for those seeking a career in colleges, universities, and other post-secondary institutions, as well as for those looking to advance their current careers in the field. Financial aid options and graduate assistantships are available.
Students can choose from five concentrations:
- General Higher Education Administration
- Student Affairs
- International Higher Education
- Collegiate Athletics
- Non-profit Management
Learn more about HEA at the Higher Education Administration website.
August 2024
-
August 26th Edition
- What does your resume say about you? (Sept. 5)
- Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
- The Red Zone: kNOw MORE (Sept. 11)
- Student ambassadors wanted
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Open Auditions for Play-by-play Broadcasters (Aug. 27 and 30)
- Get involved with Spinnaker Media
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
- Explore UNF's M.S. in Higher Education Administration
What’s Your Resume Say About You?
No matter what year you are in college, you need an effective resume which demonstrates your strengths and highlights your accomplishments. On Thursday, Sept. 5 at 6 p.m., in Building 14D/Room 2001, the PRSSA (Public Relations Student Society of America) will host a Resume Information Session for all communication students. You’ll learn what needs to be on your resume, what doesn’t, and the best format for “selling yourself” to future employers. A resume is your first point of contact for employers, so you want it to be perfect! Mark your calendars for Sept. 5 at 6 p.m.
Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
The School of Communication is offering a peer-to-peer student mentoring program this fall 2024, and we are looking for student mentors. The mentoring program, called The Flock, matches a small group of newly arrived undergraduate students with upper-level undergraduate students to foster an environment of belonging and success. Mentors prompt mentees to utilize academic and personal support services and engage in campus activities.
The mentor will meet with his/her group of mentees face-to-face at least three times during the academic year to establish a mentoring bond, answer questions, and provide them with useful information to navigate college systems. They will also check in bi-monthly with their mentoring group via phone, email, text or other apps. As role models, mentors help other students find success in college.
Mentors need to be reliable, accountable, respectful, patient, trustworthy and good listeners. They are leaders who seek to make a difference in the lives of others. Mentors are self-starters, team players, and willing to ask for help. Mentors should be comfortable talking with others, possess good organizational and time management skills, and be willing to communicate with peers and support staff.
Interested or just want to know more? Contact the Director of the School of Communication: jparmele@unf.edu.
The Red Zone: kNOw MORE
Dr. Rachel Riggs Achorn was invited to present at The Red Zone: kNOw MORE panel on Sept. 11 from 6 to 8 p.m. in Building 58, room 3703. The Red Zone defines a period of time (the beginning of a school year to approximately Thanksgiving Break) when students are at heightened risk of experiencing sexual assault victimization at universities. Dr. Riggs Achorn will be sharing research about bystander intervention, how to support friends who may have been victimized, and healthy relationships.
Student ambassadors wanted
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email a resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
For students who have questions about our internship program, or what minor to select, or what careers best align with their major, or if students just want general faculty mentoring, the School of Communication now has a faculty advisor who can help you. Please note that your regular student advisors, John Buckley and LeShare Demps, are still the ones to go to for advice on what courses to take to graduate on time. The faculty advisor will not be taking on those duties. To schedule an appointment with the faculty advisor, e-mail the Director of the School of Communication, Dr. John Parmelee, at j.parmele@unf.edu.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majorsFind out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduOpen Auditions for Play-by-play Broadcasters
Spinnaker Radio offers exciting play-by-play sports broadcasting opportunities for students interested in commentating on basketball, volleyball, soccer, and more on WSKR 95.5 FM! Join our team to gain hands-on experience in live sports coverage and develop your skills in sports broadcasting. Open auditions for Fall Play-by-Play broadcasts will be held in Building 58E, Room 2200, on the following dates:
August 27, 2024, at 12:30 p.m.
August 30, 2024, at 10 a.m.
Please email radio@unfspinnaker.com for more information.
Get involved with Spinnaker Media
Spinnaker Media is seeking writers, sports broadcasters for play-by-play, and volunteer DJs. Spinnaker Media is the student-run media outlet for 海角社区and supports , an award-winning digital newspaper; , a low-power FM radio station; and , which airs on YouTube. No experience is required. Training will be provided. Volunteering at Spinnaker is a great way to gain real-world experience in video and audio production, get published, build a portfolio, and network with industry professionals. For more information, email Spinnaker@unf.edu.
DJ hours available on WSKR 95.5FM Spinnaker Radio
Students who have wanted to pick the music on 95.5FM WSKR or be a talk DJ now have the chance! Spinnaker Radio has multiple one-hour slots open on the DJ Board. Slots are first come, first served! If interested, please email Lisa, Spinnaker Radio’s General Manager, at radio@unfspinnaker.com. As always, no prior experience is required. Spinnaker Radio staff will train new DJs!
Spinnaker Media is now hiring for Fall 2024
Are you looking for an on-campus job? Spinnaker Media is now hiring for the Fall 2024 semester. Working at Spinnaker Media is a great way to gain real-world experience, get published, and build your portfolio/resume. Open positions are listed at Student Media. To apply, please send your resume to Spinnaker@unf.edu.
Upcoming Event:
August 29, 2024, at 1 p.m. | Location: Spinnaker Offices Bldg. 58E, Rm 2209
Join us for Spinnaker Radio's Open House! Learn about DJing and podcasting at Spinnaker Radio, get hands-on DJ training, create your own show, and meet other DJs and podcasters. Enjoy pizza and music while exploring all the exciting opportunities to get involved.Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management.
Explore UNF’s M.S. in Higher Education Administration
If you're passionate about shaping the future of education, explore UNF’s M.S. in Higher Education Administration (HEA). This program is ideal for those seeking a career in colleges, universities, and other post-secondary institutions, as well as for those looking to advance their current careers in the field. Financial aid options and graduate assistantships are available.
Students can choose from five concentrations:
- General Higher Education Administration
- Student Affairs
- International Higher Education
- Collegiate Athletics
- Non-profit Management
Learn more about HEA at the Higher Education Administration website.
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August 19th Edition
- UNF's Week of Welcome events
- Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
- Internships offered at School of Communication
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Get involved with Spinnaker Media
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
- Student ambassadors wanted
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
- Explore UNF's M.S. in Higher Education Administration
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UNF's Week of Welcome events
School of Communication student welcome on The Green
Come say hi to the School of Communication's Student Ambassadors and faculty, who will be on The Green on Wednesday, Aug. 21, and Thursday, Aug. 22. Ambassadors and faculty will also pass out flyers for SoC clubs (Ad Club, Multimedia Club, and PRSSA) from the tent, located next to the School of Communication building. There will also be games, food and prizes.
Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
The School of Communication will start offering a peer-to-peer student mentoring program this fall 2024, and looking for student mentors. The mentoring program, called The Flock, matches a small group of newly arrived undergraduate students with upper-level undergraduate students to foster an environment of belonging and success. Mentors prompt mentees to utilize academic and personal support services and engage in campus activities.
The mentor will meet with his/her group of mentees face-to-face at least three times during the academic year to establish a mentoring bond, answer questions, and provide them with useful information to navigate college systems. They will also check in bi-monthly with their mentoring group via phone, email, text or other apps. As role models, mentors help other students find success in college.
Mentors need to be reliable, accountable, respectful, patient, trustworthy and good listeners. They are leaders who seek to make a difference in the lives of others. Mentors are self-starters, team players, and willing to ask for help. Mentors should be comfortable talking with others, possess good organizational and time management skills, and be willing to communicate with peers and support staff.
Interested or just want to know more? Contact the Director of the School of Communication: jparmele@unf.edu
Internships offered at School of Communication
The 海角社区School of Communication is accepting applications for fall semester interns. The internship program provides an essential real-world experience throughout the semester for students enrolled in the senior internship program.
For Multimedia Journalism and Digital Video Production students, SoC particularly needs an on-camera news anchors, show producer and two additional production TriCaster directors. The school also needs social media interns for the School of Communication and the Inside Swoop.
The intention is to expand the brand of Inside Swoop--a student-produced, daily 90-second show focused on news, entertainment, and sports--which provides hands-on experiences for students aspiring to be anchors, reporters, producers or directors. SoC is seeking students who have a strong interest in broadcasting and production.
Contact Professor Ken Thomas by sending a resume to k.thomas@unf.edu. Visit the SoC's for requirements and application.
Student ambassadors wanted
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email a resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
For students who have questions about our internship program, or what minor to select, or what careers best align with their major, or if students just want general faculty mentoring, the School of Communication now has a faculty advisor who can help you. Please note that your regular student advisors, John Buckley and LeShare Demps, are still the ones to go to for advice on what courses to take to graduate on time. The faculty advisor will not be taking on those duties. To schedule an appointment with the faculty advisor, e-mail the Director of the School of Communication, Dr. John Parmelee, at jparmele@unf.edu.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduGet involved with Spinnaker Media
Spinnaker Media is seeking writers, sports broadcasters for play-by-play, and volunteer DJs. Spinnaker Media is the student-run media outlet for 海角社区and supports , an award-winning digital newspaper; , a low-power FM radio station; and ,
which airs on YouTube. No experience is required. Training will be provided. Volunteering at Spinnaker is a great way to gain real-world experience in video and audio production, get published, build a portfolio, and network with industry professionals. For more information, email Spinnaker@unf.edu.
DJ hours available on WSKR 95.5FM Spinnaker Radio
Students who have wanted to pick the music on 95.5FM WSKR or be a talk DJ now have the chance! Spinnaker Radio has multiple one-hour slots open on the DJ Board. Slots are first come, first served! If interested, please email Lisa, Spinnaker Radio’s General Manager, at radio@unfspinnaker.com. As always, no prior experience is required. Spinnaker Radio staff will train new DJs!
Spinnaker Media is now hiring for Fall 2024
Are you looking for an on-campus job? Spinnaker Media is now hiring for the Fall 2024 semester. Working at Spinnaker Media is a great way to gain real-world experience, get published, and build your portfolio/resume. Open positions are listed at .
To apply, please send your resume to Spinnaker@unf.edu
Upcoming Events:
- Spinnaker Media Drop-In Day
August 21-22, 2024, at 12 - 4 p.m. | Location: Spinnaker Offices Bldg. 58E, Rm 2209
Curious about writing for Spinnaker? Join us Wednesday, August 21, or Thursday, August 22, for Spinnaker Media's Drop-In Day. Explore various opportunities with our news team, get hands-on training, and connect with other student journalists. - Welcome Back Meeting
August 23, 2024, at 12 – 2 p.m. | Location: Spinnaker Offices Bldg. 58E, Rm 2200
Join us as we plan out the 2024-2025 semester. This meeting is open to all Spinnaker staff, volunteers, and 海角社区students. Food is first come, first serve, so get here early! - Spinnaker Radio Open House
August 29, 2024, at 1 p.m. | Location: Spinnaker Offices Bldg. 58E, Rm 2209
Join us for Spinnaker Radio's Open House! Learn about DJing and podcasting at Spinnaker Radio, get hands-on DJ training, create your own show, and meet other DJs and podcasters. Enjoy pizza and music while exploring all the exciting opportunities to get involved.
Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management.
Explore UNF’s M.S. in Higher Education Administration
If you're passionate about shaping the future of education, explore UNF’s M.S. in Higher Education Administration (HEA). This program is ideal for those seeking a career in colleges, universities, and other post-secondary institutions, as well as for those looking to advance their current careers in the field. Financial aid options and graduate assistantships are available.
Students can choose from five concentrations:
- General Higher Education Administration
- Student Affairs
- International Higher Education
- Collegiate Athletics
- Non-profit Management
Learn more about HEA at the Higher Education Administration website.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors - Spinnaker Media Drop-In Day
- Get involved with Spinnaker Media
- The School of Communication now has a faculty advisor in addition to our regular student advisors
April 2024
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April 29th Edition
- Congratulations graduates!
- Graduates' reception gets a bigger room
- Faculty participated in STARS Poster Competition
- Roman, Beasley earn first place at BEA
- Two new books by Christopher
- Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
- Internships offered at School of Communication
- Spinnaker Media is hiring for summer and fall
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Summer and Fall 2024 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
- Student ambassadors wanted
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
- Student complaints and appeals
Congratulations graduates!
The School of Communication congratulates its Spring 2024 graduates! The faculty and staff wish you the very best in all of your future endeavors. Go out into the world with confidence and use the Communication skills you have learned during your time with us. Keep in touch!
-- School of Communication faculty and staffPlease consider joining the school's alumni Facebook group. This is the go-to spot for 海角社区communication alumni. The Facebook group includes information about alumni social events, recently posted communication jobs, tech tips and school news. Here's how to join the alumni Facebook group: Search for "海角社区Communication Alumni" and ask to join. The School of Communication also has a LinkedIn page:
Graduates' reception gets a bigger room
The School of Communication reception for graduates and their families will be held on graduation day from 11-11:45 a.m. on Friday, May 3, in the Student Union Ballroom, Bldg. 58E, in the third floor ballrooms 3703C and 3703D. Undergraduate degree commencement starts at 12:30 p.m. and graduate degree commencement starts at 4 p.m. The reception will give all graduates the chance to say goodbye to favorite professors and classmates. Light refreshments will be provided. The school will also recognize the 2023-2024 Outstanding Graduates in the various disciplines, as well as honor our graduating Student Ambassadors, and talk about the benefits of joining the school's alumni association.
Faculty participated in STARS Poster Competition
Four School of Communication faculty members participated in the STARS poster competition on April 22. Dr. Christa Arnold and Dr. Margaret Stewart, and Dr. Dan Richard from Psychology entered their poster, titled “Applying Mediated Statement Analysis to Detect Online Deception and Misinformation.” Drs. Rachel Riggs and Sydney Brammer, and co-author Rochelle Davidson Mhonde from George Mason University, entered their poster “Adolescent Girls’ Sense-making about Sexual Assault Victimization After Exposure to a Sexual Assault Narrative in Media." The 2024 Scholars Transforming Academic Research Symposium poster winner was Dr. Szymon Ciesielski, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry.
Beasley, Roman earn first place at BEADr. Berrin Beasley, professor, and Dr. Nataliya Roman, associate professor, earned first place in the open paper competition at the Broadcast Education Association annual convention April 13-16 in Las Vegas. Their paper is entitled "'We’re all Traumatized': How Reporting on COVID-19 Affected Local American TV Journalists’ Presentation of News Stories and Their Relationships with the Public."
Two new books by Christopher
Dr. Roy Christopher has written two new books; "The Grand Allusion: A new Understanding of Pop Culture" and "The Medium Picture." Read more about "The Medium Picture" at . By situating the lyrical allusions of Jay-Z and the pop-cultural references of "Family Guy" and "South Park" in the same frame as those of Shakespeare, Melville, and Tutuola, "The Grand Allusion" illustrates the historical pedigree and the instructive power of allusion. It is of interest to the anyone who wants to understand how pop culture works in the 21st century.
Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
The School of Communication will start offering a peer-to-peer student mentoring program in fall 2024, and we are looking for student mentors. The mentoring program, called The Flock, matches a small group of newly arrived undergraduate students with upper-level undergraduate students to foster an environment of belonging and success. Mentors prompt mentees to utilize academic and personal support services and engage in campus activities.
The mentor will meet with his/her group of mentees face-to-face at least three times during the academic year to establish a mentoring bond, answer questions, and provide them with useful information to navigate college systems. They will also check in bi-monthly with their mentoring group via phone, email, text, or other apps. As role models, mentors help other students find success in college.
Mentors need to be reliable, accountable, respectful, patient, trustworthy, and good listeners. They are leaders who seek to make a difference in the lives of others. Mentors are self-starters, team players, and willing to ask for help. Mentors should be comfortable talking with others, possess good organizational and time management skills, and be willing to communicate with peers and support staff.
Interested or just want to know more? Contact the Director of the School of Communication: jparmele@unf.eduInternships offered at School of Communication
The 海角社区School of Communication is accepting applications for summer and fall semesters 2024 interns. The internship program provides an essential real-world experience throughout the semester for students enrolled in the senior internship program.
For Multimedia Journalism and Digital Video Production students, SoC particularly needs an on-camera news anchors, sports reporter/anchor, and show producer. In the spring semester the SoC expects to fill these positions and an additional production TriCaster directors.
The intention is to expand the brand of Inside Swoop--a student-produced, daily 90-second show focused on news, entertainment, and sports--which provides hands-on experiences for students aspiring to be anchors, reporters, producers or directors. SoC is seeking students who have a strong interest in broadcasting and production.
In addition, Inside Swoop is accepting resumes for the social media intern for both the summer and the fall semesters.
So, why wait to set up an internship for spring when the opportunity is right now? Contact Professor Ken Thomas by sending your resume to k.thomas@unf.edu. Visit the SoC's for requirements and applications.
Spinnaker Media is hiring for summer and fall
Spinnaker Media is now hiring students for the summer and fall semesters. Working at Spinnaker Media is a great way to gain real-world experience, network with industry professionals, get published, and build a portfolio/resume.
Apply at the links below:- Spinnaker Editor-in-Chief – 20hrs/week
- Spinnaker Business Manager – 20hrs/week
- Spinnaker Radio Program Director – 15hs/week
- Spinnaker Sports Editor – 15hrs/week
- Spinnaker Sales Executive – 10hrs/week
If you have questions about these positions, please email Amanda Cox at Spinnaker@unf.edu.
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for Summer and Fall 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research, which will be offered in Fall 2024, can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.Good "major electives" that are available:
For Summer 2024: PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication
For Fall 2024: ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3402-Political Advertising, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
For Multimedia Journalism students
Tips to remember: Do not take any courses with the ADV, PUR, SPC, or COM prefix as a "major elective" if you are in the multimedia journalism track.Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
For Summer 2024: RTV 3001-Principles of Broadcasting, RTV 4291-Narrative Production, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication.
For Fall 2024: MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication.
For Digital Video Production students
Please note: The required course RTV 3260-Single-Camera Production will be offered in both Summer and Fall 2024.Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
For Summer 2024: RTV 3001-Principles of Broadcasting, RTV 4291-Narrative Production.
For Fall 2024: RTV 4612-Digital Video Effects, RTV 3220-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, MMC 3402-Political Advertising
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research, which will be offered in Fall 2024, can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available:
For Summer 2024: ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication.
For Fall 2024: PUR 4450-Public Relations and Event Planning, PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 3402-Political Advertising
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered at Programs of Study and Osprey Map.
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies major
As you prepare to register for Summer and Fall 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, for your final course in the major, you have the choice of either taking COM 4945-Internship Senior Project or taking COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods. Please note that MMC 4420-Mass Communication Research can substitute for COM 4301. Also note that these courses have pre-requisites. Any general curriculum questions can often be answered at Programs of Study and Osprey Map.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
For Summer 2024: COM 4044-Lying & Deception, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals; COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods
For Fall 2024: COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception
Summer and Fall 2024 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.
The following courses will be offered in Summer 2024:
MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
The following courses will be offered in Fall 2024:
COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 473-Social Media Management, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Summer 2024: MMC 6206-Ethics in Communication Management.
Good "school electives" that are available for Summer 2024: COM 5627-Lying & Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Fall 2024: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Fall 2024: COM 5126-Organizational Communication, ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 5267-Current Issues in Emerging Media, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
Student ambassadors wanted
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email your resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majorsFind out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.edu
Learn more about our M.S. in Communication ManagementThose interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management. The school is now taking applications for the fall 2024 semester.
Student complaints and appeals
All departments on campus take student complaints seriously, maintain a log of complaints, and analyze the log for patterns. Students who would like to raise a complaint to the School's Director may do so via e-mail or other means. There is also an anonymous complaint file that can be requested at the front desk in the School's lobby. More information about can be found on the 海角社区One-Stop Student Services webpage.
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April 22nd Edition
- 2024 spring graduates invited to school's graduation reception
- Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
- Internships offered at School of Communication
- Doing an internship this summer? Deadline extended to April 26.
- Spinnaker Media is hiring for summer and fall
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
- National scholarships available through PRSSA
- Student ambassadors wanted
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
- Student complaints and appeals
CommConnectTV-
2024 spring graduates invited to school's graduation reception
Spring 2024 graduates are invited to bring their families to attend the School of Communication graduation reception. The school's reception will be held on graduation day from 11-11:45 a.m. on Friday, May 3, in the Student Union Ballroom. Undergraduate degree commencement starts at 12:30 p.m., and graduate degree commencement starts at 4 p.m. The reception will give all graduates the chance to say goodbye to favorite professors and classmates. Light refreshments will be provided. The school will recognize the 2023-2024 Outstanding Graduates in the various disciplines, thank our graduating Student Ambassadors, and talk about the benefits of joining the school's alumni association. Please RSVP to commstu1@unf.edu no later than April 22 how many will be in your party for our graduation reception.
Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
The School of Communication will start offering a peer-to-peer student mentoring program in fall 2024, and we are looking for student mentors. The mentoring program, called The Flock, matches a small group of newly arrived undergraduate students with upper-level undergraduate students to foster an environment of belonging and success. Mentors prompt mentees to utilize academic and personal support services and engage in campus activities.
The mentor will meet with his/her group of mentees face-to-face at least three times during the academic year to establish a mentoring bond, answer questions, and provide them with useful information to navigate college systems. They will also check in bi-monthly with their mentoring group via phone, email, text, or other apps. As role models, mentors help other students find success in college.
Mentors need to be reliable, accountable, respectful, patient, trustworthy, and good listeners. They are leaders who seek to make a difference in the lives of others. Mentors are self-starters, team players, and willing to ask for help. Mentors should be comfortable talking with others, possess good organizational and time management skills, and be willing to communicate with peers and support staff.
Interested or just want to know more? Contact the Director of the School of Communication: jparmele@unf.edu
Internships offered at School of Communication
The 海角社区School of Communication is accepting applications for summer and fall semesters 2024 interns. The internship program provides an essential real-world experience throughout the semester for students enrolled in the senior internship program.
For Multimedia Journalism and Digital Video Production students, SoC particularly needs an on-camera news anchors, sports reporter/anchor, and show producer. In the spring semester the SoC expects to fill these positions and an additional production TriCaster directors.
The intention is to expand the brand of Inside Swoop--a student-produced, daily 90-second show focused on news, entertainment, and sports--which provides hands-on experiences for students aspiring to be anchors, reporters, producers or directors. SoC is seeking students who have a strong interest in broadcasting and production.
In addition, Inside Swoop is accepting resumes for the social media intern for both the summer and the fall semesters.
So, why wait to set up an internship for spring when the opportunity is right now? Contact Professor Ken Thomas by sending your resume to k.thomas@unf.edu. Visit the SoC's for requirements and applications.
Doing an internship this summer? Deadline extended to April 26
All communication majors MUST complete the Internship Senior Project class before they graduate. The deadline for applications has been extended to April 26. Students who are planning on taking an internship this summer should begin their search now for an internship site.
First go to the which houses all of the School of Communication’s pre-approved internships. Connect with the contact person for the site and begin the journey to find the perfect internship.
Remember, students CANNOT register for the senior internship class until their internship application has been submitted and the site and supervisor approved by the school. The application for pre-approved sites can be found in the Forms tab on the . If you need an application for a non-approved site, email commstu1@unf.edu.
If you have any questions, reach out to Professor Bobbi Doggett, internship coordinator, at rdoggett@unf.edu or the School of Communication at commstu1@unf.edu
The deadline for applications is April 26. Don’t wait until the last minute to begin a search.
Spinnaker Media is hiring for summer and fall
Spinnaker Media is now hiring students for the summer and fall semesters. Working at Spinnaker Media is a great way to gain real-world experience, network with industry professionals, get published, and build a portfolio/resume.
Apply at the links below:
- Spinnaker Business Manager
- Spinnaker Sports Editor
- Spinnaker Sales Executive
If you have questions about these positions, please email Amanda Cox at Spinnaker@unf.edu.
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for Summer and Fall 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research, which will be offered in Fall 2024, can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.Good "major electives" that are available:
For Summer 2024: PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication
For Fall 2024: ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3402-Political Advertising, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
For Multimedia Journalism students
Tips to remember: Do not take any courses with the ADV, PUR, SPC, or COM prefix as a "major elective" if you are in the multimedia journalism track.Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
For Summer 2024: RTV 3001-Principles of Broadcasting, RTV 4291-Narrative Production, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication.
For Fall 2024: MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication
For Digital Video Production students
Please note: The required course RTV 3260-Single-Camera Production will be offered in both Summer and Fall 2024.Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
For Summer 2024: RTV 3001-Principles of Broadcasting, RTV 4291-Narrative Production.
For Fall 2024: RTV 4612-Digital Video Effects, RTV 3220-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, MMC 3402-Political Advertising
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research, which will be offered in Fall 2024, can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available:
For Summer 2024: ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication.
For Fall 2024: PUR 4450-Public Relations and Event Planning, PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 3402-Political Advertising
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered at Programs of Study and Osprey Map.
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies major
As you prepare to register for Summer and Fall 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, for your final course in the major, you have the choice of either taking COM 4945-Internship Senior Project or taking COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods. Please note that MMC 4420-Mass Communication Research can substitute for COM 4301. Also note that these courses have pre-requisites. Any general curriculum questions can often be answered at Programs of Study and Osprey Map.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
For Summer 2024: COM 4044-Lying & Deception, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals; COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods
For Fall 2024: COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception
Summer and Fall 2024 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.The following courses will be offered in Summer 2024:
MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
The following courses will be offered in Fall 2024:
COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 473-Social Media Management, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Summer 2024: MMC 6206-Ethics in Communication Management.
Good "school electives" that are available for Summer 2024: COM 5627-Lying & Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Fall 2024: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Fall 2024: COM 5126-Organizational Communication, ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 5267-Current Issues in Emerging Media, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
National scholarships available through PRSSA
Each year the Public Relations Student Society of America presents more than $30,000 in scholarships and awards to student members. Check out the many still available. Most just require an essay and some additional materials. The application due date is April 30.
But, students applying must be a members of PRSSA National. Here’s how to join so this financial opportunity won't be missed.
Go to the PRSSA website at and click on the Join or Renew link. (Make sure to select 海角社区as your university).
For more information, contact Professor Bobbi Doggett at rdoggett@unf.edu.
Student ambassadors wanted
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email your resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management. The school is now taking applications for the fall 2024 semester.
Student complaints and appeals
All departments on campus take student complaints seriously, maintain a log of complaints, and analyze the log for patterns. Students who would like to raise a complaint to the School's Director may do so via e-mail or other means. There is also an anonymous complaint file that can be requested at the front desk in the School's lobby. More information about can be found on the 海角社区One-Stop Student Services webpage.
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April 15th Edition
- 2024 spring graduates invited to school's graduation reception
- DHI Showcase features two SoC faculty members
- Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
- FABJ student awards April 20
- Internships offered at School of Communication
- Doing an internship this summer? Deadline extended to April 26
- Important upcoming registration dates
- Spinnaker Media hiring for summer and fall
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Summer and Fall 2024 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
- National scholarships available through PRSSA
- Student ambassadors wanted
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
- Student complaints and appeals
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2024 spring graduates invited to school's graduation reception
Spring 2024 graduates are invited to bring their families to attend the School of Communication graduation reception. The school's reception will be held on graduation day from 11-11:45 a.m. on Friday, May 3, in the Student Union Ballroom. Undergraduate degree commencement starts at 12:30 p.m., and graduate degree commencement starts at 4 p.m. The reception will give all graduates the chance to say goodbye to favorite professors and classmates. Light refreshments will be provided. The school will recognize the 2023-2024 Outstanding Graduates in the various disciplines, thank our graduating Student Ambassadors, and talk about the benefits of joining the school's alumni association. Please RSVP to commstu1@unf.edu no later than April 19 how many will be in your party for our graduation reception.DHI Showcase features two SoC faculty members
It’s time for the DHI (Digital Humanities Institute) Showcase! In one week, faculty and students will be presenting posters, printed by the DHI's very own poster printer, on the exciting work they've been doing this past year! DHI is happy to have Dr. Nashid Madyun, executive director of Florida Humanities, give a brief keynote address before talking with faculty and students about their work. Don't miss a poster from 海角社区School of Communication faculty Dr. Christina Arnold and Dr. Margaret Stewart.
The event is scheduled from 3-5 p.m. Tuesday, April 16, in the Talon Room (Osprey Commons Building 16, fourth floor).Faculty and students will be joined by representatives of several of DHI’s community partners, including the Jacksonville Public Library, LISC, the St. Augustine Historical Society, and others, who will be setting up tables to talk about their organization and how participants and attendees might work with them on DHI-affiliated projects.
The presenters are:
Andrew Hopkins, PORL- PORL In-Person Data Collection
Carter Mudgett - A Racist Shooting Close to Home: A Content Analysis of Local, National Coverage of Jacksonville, Florida’s Dollar General Shooting
Dr. Christina L. Arnold, Dr. Margaret C. Stewart, & F. Dan Richard - Applying Mediated Statement Analysis (MSA) to Detect Digital Deception and Misinformation Online
James Beasley - Marching On: The USCT Pension Records and Cemetery Rehabilitation
Jessica Chandras - Who is Florida Man? Media and Florida’s Linguistic Landscape
Kailan Sindelar - WildAR Northeast Florida
Lydia-Rose Hanson- Unveiling Intergenerational Trauma: Colorism, Domestic Violence, and Emotional Intelligence in the Jamaican Household
Madalyn Starratt - Digitizing the Eartha M.M. White Collection
María Ángeles Fernández Cifuentes - Alonso de Barro’s Courtly Philosophy: Of Cervantes, Board Games, and OER in the Classroom
Unveiling the Ezpeleta Affair: Using AI to Explore Cervantes’s World
Tru Leverette Hall & Maureen McCluskey - Water Stories: A River Harvest
Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
The School of Communication will start offering a peer-to-peer student mentoring program in fall 2024, and we are looking for student mentors. The mentoring program, called The Flock, matches a small group of newly arrived undergraduate students with upper-level undergraduate students to foster an environment of belonging and success. Mentors prompt mentees to utilize academic and personal support services and engage in campus activities.The mentor will meet with his/her group of mentees face-to-face at least three times during the academic year to establish a mentoring bond, answer questions, and provide them with useful information to navigate college systems. They will also check in bi-monthly with their mentoring group via phone, email, text, or other apps. As role models, mentors help other students find success in college.
Mentors need to be reliable, accountable, respectful, patient, trustworthy, and good listeners. They are leaders who seek to make a difference in the lives of others. Mentors are self-starters, team players, and willing to ask for help. Mentors should be comfortable talking with others, possess good organizational and time management skills, and be willing to communicate with peers and support staff.
Interested or just want to know more? Contact the Director of the School of Communication: jparmele@unf.edu
FABJ student awards April 20
Two Communication students, Daria Mironova and Carter Mudgett, are finalists in two categories at the Press Forward event hosted by Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists. The event is open to students and broadcast professionals from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, April 20, in the Rosen Centre Resort, Orlando. The event will also feature a workshop and job fair. Registration is not required. For more information visit .Internships offered at School of Communication
The 海角社区School of Communication is accepting applications for summer and fall semesters 2024 interns. The internship program provides an essential real-world experience throughout the semester for students enrolled in the senior internship program.For Multimedia Journalism and Digital Video Production students, SoC particularly needs an on-camera news anchors, sports reporter/anchor, and show producer. In the spring semester the SoC expects to fill these positions and an additional production TriCaster directors.
The intention is to expand the brand of Inside Swoop--a student-produced, daily 90-second show focused on news, entertainment, and sports--which provides hands-on experiences for students aspiring to be anchors, reporters, producers or directors. SoC is seeking students who have a strong interest in broadcasting and production.
In addition, Inside Swoop is accepting resumes for the social media intern for both the summer and the fall semesters.
So, why wait to set up an internship for spring when the opportunity is right now? Contact Professor Ken Thomas by sending your resume to k.thomas@unf.edu. Visit the SoC's for requirements and applications.
Doing an internship this summer? Deadline extended to April 26
All communication majors MUST complete the Internship Senior Project class before they graduate. The deadline for applications has been extended to April 26. Students who are planning on taking an internship this summer should begin their search now for an internship site.First go to the which houses all of the School of Communication’s pre-approved internships. Connect with the contact person for the site and begin the journey to find the perfect internship.
Remember, students CANNOT register for the senior internship class until their internship application has been submitted and the site and supervisor approved by the school. The application for pre-approved sites can be found in the Forms tab on the . If you need an application for a non-approved site, email commstu1@unf.edu.
If you have any questions, reach out to Professor Bobbi Doggett, internship coordinator, at rdoggett@unf.edu or the School of Communication at commstu1@unf.edu
The deadline for applications is April 15. Don’t wait until the last minute to begin a search.
Important upcoming registration dates
During the week of registration, April 15-19, the advising team will offer 20-minute appointments only and in-person drop-ins will be canceled.April 15: Registration week by time ticket begins for both Summer and Fall terms
For more information visit the Registration Guide.
Spinnaker Media hiring for summer and fall
Spinnaker Media is now hiring leaders for the summer and fall semesters. Working at Spinnaker Media is a great way to gain real-world experience, network with industry professionals, get published and build a portfolio/resume.Apply at the links below:
- Spinnaker Editor-in-Chief
- Spinnaker Radio General Manager
- Spinnaker Creative Services Director
- Spinnaker Business Manager
If you have questions about these positions, please email Amanda Cox at Spinnaker@unf.edu.
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for Summer and Fall 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research, which will be offered in Fall 2024, can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.Good "major electives" that are available:
For Summer 2024: PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication
For Fall 2024: ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3402-Political Advertising, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
For Multimedia Journalism students
Tips to remember: Do not take any courses with the ADV, PUR, SPC, or COM prefix as a "major elective" if you are in the multimedia journalism track.Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
For Summer 2024: RTV 3001-Principles of Broadcasting, RTV 4291-Narrative Production, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication.
For Fall 2024: MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication
For Digital Video Production students
Please note: The required course RTV 3260-Single-Camera Production will be offered in both Summer and Fall 2024.Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
For Summer 2024: RTV 3001-Principles of Broadcasting, RTV 4291-Narrative Production.
For Fall 2024: RTV 4612-Digital Video Effects, RTV 3220-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, MMC 3402-Political Advertising
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research, which will be offered in Fall 2024, can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available:
For Summer 2024: ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication.
For Fall 2024: PUR 4450-Public Relations and Event Planning, PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 3402-Political Advertising
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered at Programs of Study and Osprey Map.
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies major
As you prepare to register for Summer and Fall 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, for your final course in the major, you have the choice of either taking COM 4945-Internship Senior Project or taking COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods. Please note that MMC 4420-Mass Communication Research can substitute for COM 4301. Also note that these courses have pre-requisites. Any general curriculum questions can often be answered at Programs of Study and Osprey Map.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
For Summer 2024: COM 4044-Lying & Deception, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals; COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods
For Fall 2024: COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception
Summer and Fall 2024 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.The following courses will be offered in Summer 2024:
MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
The following courses will be offered in Fall 2024:
COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 473-Social Media Management, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are."Core Requirement" courses being offered in Summer 2024: MMC 6206-Ethics in Communication Management.
Good "school electives" that are available for Summer 2024: COM 5627-Lying & Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Fall 2024: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Fall 2024: COM 5126-Organizational Communication, ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 5267-Current Issues in Emerging Media, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
National scholarships available through PRSSA
Each year the Public Relations Student Society of America presents more than $30,000 in scholarships and awards to student members. Check out the many still available. Most just require an essay and some additional materials. The application due date is April 30.But, students applying must be a members of PRSSA National. Here’s how to join so this financial opportunity won't be missed.
Go to the PRSSA website at and click on the Join or Renew link. (Make sure to select 海角社区as your university).
For more information, contact Professor Bobbi Doggett at rdoggett@unf.edu.
Student ambassadors wanted
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email your resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
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Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
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Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
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Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
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Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management. The school is now taking applications for the fall 2024 semester.
Student complaints and appeals
All departments on campus take student complaints seriously, maintain a log of complaints, and analyze the log for patterns. Students who would like to raise a complaint to the School's Director may do so via e-mail or other means. There is also an anonymous complaint file that can be requested at the front desk in the School's lobby. More information about can be found on the 海角社区One-Stop Student Services webpage.
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April 8th Edition
- Eclipse moves across the U.S. today!
- 2024 spring graduates invited to school's graduation reception
- Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
- Scholarships available from the Northeast Florida National Association of Black Journalists
- FABJ student awards April 20
- Internships offered at School of Communication
- Doing an internship this summer?
- Important upcoming registration dates
- Spinnaker Media hiring for summer and fall
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Summer and Fall 2024 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
- National scholarships available through PRSSA
- Student ambassadors wanted
- Hearst Journalism Awards Program
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
2024 spring graduates invited to school's graduation reception
Spring 2024 graduates are invited to bring their families to attend the School of Communication graduation reception. The school's reception will be held on graduation day from 11-11:45 a.m. on Friday, May 3, in the Student Union Ballroom. Undergraduate degree commencement starts at 12:30 p.m., and graduate degree commencement starts at 4 p.m. The reception will give all graduates the chance to say goodbye to favorite professors and classmates. Light refreshments will be provided. The school will recognize the 2023-2024 Outstanding Graduates in the various disciplines, thank our graduating Student Ambassadors, and talk about the benefits of joining the school's alumni association. Please RSVP to commstu1@unf.edu no later than April 19 how many will be in your party for our graduation reception.
Mentors wanted for our new peer-to-peer student mentoring program
The School of Communication will start offering a peer-to-peer student mentoring program in fall 2024, and we are looking for student mentors. The mentoring program, called The Flock, matches a small group of newly arrived undergraduate students with upper-level undergraduate students to foster an environment of belonging and success. Mentors prompt mentees to utilize academic and personal support services and engage in campus activities.
The mentor will meet with his/her group of mentees face-to-face at least three times during the academic year to establish a mentoring bond, answer questions, and provide them with useful information to navigate college systems. They will also check in bi-monthly with their mentoring group via phone, email, text, or other apps. As role models, mentors help other students find success in college.
Mentors need to be reliable, accountable, respectful, patient, trustworthy, and good listeners. They are leaders who seek to make a difference in the lives of others. Mentors are self-starters, team players, and willing to ask for help. Mentors should be comfortable talking with others, possess good organizational and time management skills, and be willing to communicate with peers and support staff.
Interested or just want to know more? Contact the Director of the School of Communication: jparmele@unf.edu
Scholarships available from the Northeast Florida National Association of Black Journalists
The NFNABJ encourages communication students to apply by April 15 for scholarships. The minimum GPA requirement is 2.75. More instructions and the application are available at . The association is holding its inaugural scholarship fundraiser from noon-4 p.m. Saturday, April 27 at Breezy Jazz House, 1402 San Marco Blvd., Jacksonville, FL. For more information, contact President Lynn Jones-Turpin at (904) 534-6628. Application responses may be emailed to neflnabj22@gmail.com.
FABJ student awards April 20
Two Communication students, Daria Mironova and Carter Mudgett, are finalists in two categories at the Press Forward event hosted by Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists. The event is open to students and broadcast professionals from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, April 20, in the Rosen Centre Resort, Orlando. The event will also feature a workshop and job fair. Registration is not required. For more information visit . The application is attached to the Comm Connect April 8 newsletter in your email.
Internships offered at School of Communication
The 海角社区School of Communication is accepting applications for summer and fall semesters 2024 interns. The internship program provides an essential real-world experience throughout the semester for students enrolled in the senior internship program.
For Multimedia Journalism and Digital Video Production students, SoC particularly needs an on-camera news anchors, sports reporter/anchor, and show producer. In the spring semester the SoC expects to fill these positions and an additional production TriCaster directors.
The intention is to expand the brand of Inside Swoop -- a student-produced, daily 90-second show focused on news, entertainment, and sports -- which provides hands-on experiences for students aspiring to be anchors, reporters, producers or directors. SoC is seeking students who have a strong interest in broadcasting and production.
In addition, Inside Swoop is accepting resumes for the social media intern for both the summer and the fall semesters.
So, why wait to set up an internship for spring when the opportunity is right now? Contact Professor Ken Thomas by sending your resume to k.thomas@unf.edu. Visit the SoC's for requirements and applications.
Doing an internship this summer?
All communication majors MUST complete the Internship Senior Project class before they graduate. Students who are planning on taking an internship this summer or fall should begin their search now for an internship site.
First go to the which houses all of the School of Communication’s pre-approved internships. Connect with the contact person for the site and begin the journey to find the perfect internship.
Remember, students CANNOT register for the senior internship class until their internship application has been submitted and the site and supervisor approved by the school. The application for pre-approved sites can be found in the Forms tab on the . If you need a form for a non-approved site, email commstu1@unf.edu.
If you have any questions, reach out to Professor Bobbi Doggett, internship coordinator, at rdoggett@unf.edu or the School of Communication at commstu1@unf.edu
The deadline for applications is April 15. Don’t wait until the last minute to begin a search.
Important upcoming registration date
During the week of registration, April 15-19, the advising team will offer 20-minute appointments only and in-person drop-ins will be canceled.
April 15: Registration week by time ticket begins for both Summer and Fall terms
For more information visit the Registration Guide.
Spinnaker Media hiring for summer and fall
Spinnaker Media is now hiring leaders for the summer and fall semesters. Working at Spinnaker Media is a great way to gain real-world experience, network with industry professionals, get published and build a portfolio/resume.
Apply at the links below:
- Spinnaker Editor-in-Chief
- Spinnaker Radio General Manager
- Spinnaker Creative Services Director
- Spinnaker Business Manager
If you have questions about these positions, please email Amanda Cox at Spinnaker@unf.edu.
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for Summer and Fall 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research, which will be offered in Fall 2024, can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.Good "major electives" that are available:
For Summer 2024: PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication
For Fall 2024: ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3402-Political Advertising, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
For Multimedia Journalism students
Tips to remember: Do not take any courses with the ADV, PUR, SPC, or COM prefix as a "major elective" if you are in the multimedia journalism track.Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
For Summer 2024: RTV 3001-Principles of Broadcasting, RTV 4291-Narrative Production, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication.
For Fall 2024: MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication
For Digital Video Production students
Please note: The required course RTV 3260-Single-Camera Production will be offered in both Summer and Fall 2024.Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
For Summer 2024: RTV 3001-Principles of Broadcasting, RTV 4291-Narrative Production.
For Fall 2024: RTV 4612-Digital Video Effects, RTV 3220-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, MMC 3402-Political Advertising
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research, which will be offered in Fall 2024, can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available:
For Summer 2024: ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication.
For Fall 2024: PUR 4450-Public Relations and Event Planning, PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 3402-Political Advertising
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered at Programs of Study and Osprey Map.
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies major
As you prepare to register for Summer and Fall 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, for your final course in the major, you have the choice of either taking COM 4945-Internship Senior Project or taking COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods. Please note that MMC 4420-Mass Communication Research can substitute for COM 4301. Also note that these courses have pre-requisites. Any general curriculum questions can often be answered at Programs of Study and Osprey Map.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
For Summer 2024: COM 4044-Lying & Deception, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals; COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods
For Fall 2024: COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception
Summer and Fall 2024 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.The following courses will be offered in Summer 2024:
MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
The following courses will be offered in Fall 2024:
COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 473-Social Media Management, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Summer 2024: MMC 6206-Ethics in Communication Management.
Good "school electives" that are available for Summer 2024: COM 5627-Lying & Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Fall 2024: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Fall 2024: COM 5126-Organizational Communication, ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 5267-Current Issues in Emerging Media, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
National scholarships available through PRSSA
Each year the Public Relations Student Society of America presents more than $30,000 in scholarships and awards to student members. Check out the many still available. Most just require an essay and some additional materials. The due dates are April 15 and April 30, depending on the award.
But, students applying must be a members of PRSSA National. Here’s how to join so this financial opportunity won't be missed.
Go to the PRSSA website at and click on the Join or Renew link. (Make sure to select 海角社区as your university).
For more information, contact Professor Bobbi Doggett at rdoggett@unf.edu.
Student ambassadors wanted
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email your resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
Hearst Journalism Awards Program
The 64th annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program offers up to $700,000 in scholarship awards, matching grants and stipends. There are six writing, three photojournalism, three audio and television, and four multimedia competitions. The program awards scholarships to students in college-level journalism.
The deadline for applications for Team Digital News or Enterprise Story is April 9.
Visit http://www.hearstawards.org/guidelines-deadlines/ or for details.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management. The school is now taking applications for the fall 2024 semester.
-
April 1st Edition
- Go to The Florida Times-Union’s 'College Media Day' for Communication majors
- Scholarships available from the Northeast Florida National Association of Black Journalists
- FABJ student awards April 20
- Internships offered at School of Communication
- Doing an internship this summer?
- Important upcoming registration dates
- Spinnaker Media hiring for summer and fall
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Summer and Fall 2024 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
- National scholarships available through PRSSA
- Student ambassadors wanted
- Hearst Journalism Awards Program
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
CommConnectTV-
Go to The Florida Times-Union’s 'College Media Day' for Communication majors
Journalism/multimedia students are invited to the Times-Union office for a half-day of programming to network with each other and with local media institutions.
The event will be in the afternoon of April 12 and will include:
- Two sessions for students to learn from local reporters in the following beats: government, radio, investigative, sports, television and column writing.
- Students will then receive a “press release” to review before a private “press conference” with someone from city hall.
Students who are interested can here.
Scholarships available from the Northeast Florida National Association of Black Journalists
The NFNABJ encourages communication students to apply by April 15 for scholarships. The minimum GPA requirement is 2.75. More instructions and the application are available at . The association is holding its inaugural scholarship fundraiser from noon-4 p.m. Saturday, April 27 at Breezy Jazz House, 1402 San Marco Blvd., Jacksonville, FL. For more information, contact President Lynn Jones-Turpin at (904) 534-6628. Application responses may be emailed to neflnabj22@gmail.com.
FABJ student awards April 20
Two Communication students, Daria Mironova and Carter Mudgett, are finalists in two categories at the Press Forward event hosted by Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists. The event is open to students and broadcast professionals from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, April 20, in the Rosen Centre Resort, Orlando. The event will also feature a workshop and job fair. Registration is not required. For more information visit .
Internships offered at School of Communication
The 海角社区School of Communication is accepting applications for summer and fall semesters 2024 interns. The internship program provides an essential real-world experience throughout the semester for students enrolled in the senior internship program.
For Multimedia Journalism and Digital Video Production students, SoC particularly needs an on-camera news anchors, sports reporter/anchor, and show producer. In the spring semester the SoC expects to fill these positions and an additional production TriCaster directors.
The intention is to expand the brand of Inside Swoop--a student-produced, daily 90-second show focused on news, entertainment, and sports--which provides hands-on experiences for students aspiring to be anchors, reporters, producers or directors. SoC is seeking students who have a strong interest in broadcasting and production.
In addition, Inside Swoop is accepting resumes for the social media intern for both the summer and the fall semesters.
So, why wait to set up an internship for spring when the opportunity is right now? Contact Professor Ken Thomas by sending your resume to k.thomas@unf.edu. Visit the SoC's for requirements and applications.
Doing an internship this summer?
All communication majors MUST complete the Internship Senior Project class before they graduate. Students who are planning on taking an internship this summer should begin their search now for an internship site.
First go to the which houses all of the School of Communication’s pre-approved internships. Connect with the contact person for the site and begin the journey to find the perfect internship.
Remember, students CANNOT register for the senior internship class until their internship application has been submitted and the site and supervisor approved by the school.
If you have any questions, reach out to Professor Bobbi Doggett, internship coordinator, at rdoggett@unf.edu or the School of Communication at commstu1@unf.edu
The deadline for applications is April 15. Don’t wait until the last minute to begin a search.
Important upcoming registration dates
During the week of registration, April 15-19, the advising team will offer 20-minute appointments only and in-person drop-ins will be canceled.
April 5: Time tickets visible through your myWings
April 5: Withdrawal deadline for 2H & full-term courses
April 15: Registration week by time ticket begins for both Summer and Fall termsFor more information visit the Registration Guide.
Spinnaker Media hiring for summer and fall
Spinnaker Media is now hiring leaders for the summer and fall semesters. Working at Spinnaker Media is a great way to gain real-world experience, network with industry professionals, get published and build a portfolio/resume.
Apply at the links below:
- Spinnaker Editor-in-Chief
- Spinnaker Radio General Manager
- Spinnaker Creative Services Director
- Spinnaker Business Manager
The application deadline is noon Tuesday, April 2. If you have questions about these positions, please email Amanda Cox at Spinnaker@unf.edu.
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for Summer and Fall 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research, which will be offered in Fall 2024, can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.Good "major electives" that are available:
For Summer 2024: PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication
For Fall 2024: ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3402-Political Advertising, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
For Multimedia Journalism students
Tips to remember: Do not take any courses with the ADV, PUR, SPC, or COM prefix as a "major elective" if you are in the multimedia journalism track.Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
For Summer 2024: RTV 3001-Principles of Broadcasting, RTV 4291-Narrative Production, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication.
For Fall 2024: MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication
For Digital Video Production students
Please note: The required course RTV 3260-Single-Camera Production will be offered in both Summer and Fall 2024.Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
For Summer 2024: RTV 3001-Principles of Broadcasting, RTV 4291-Narrative Production.
For Fall 2024: RTV 4612-Digital Video Effects, RTV 3220-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, MMC 3402-Political Advertising
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research, which will be offered in Fall 2024, can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available:
For Summer 2024: ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication.
For Fall 2024: PUR 4450-Public Relations and Event Planning, PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 3402-Political Advertising
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered at Programs of Study and Osprey Map.
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies major
As you prepare to register for Summer and Fall 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, for your final course in the major, you have the choice of either taking COM 4945-Internship Senior Project or taking COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods. Please note that MMC 4420-Mass Communication Research can substitute for COM 4301. Also note that these courses have pre-requisites. Any general curriculum questions can often be answered at Programs of Study and Osprey Map.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
For Summer 2024: COM 4044-Lying & Deception, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals; COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods
For Fall 2024: COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception
Summer and Fall 2024 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.
The following courses will be offered in Summer 2024:
MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
The following courses will be offered in Fall 2024:
COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 473-Social Media Management, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Summer 2024: MMC 6206-Ethics in Communication Management.
Good "school electives" that are available for Summer 2024: COM 5627-Lying & Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Fall 2024: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Fall 2024: COM 5126-Organizational Communication, ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 5267-Current Issues in Emerging Media, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
National scholarships available through PRSSA
Each year the Public Relations Student Society of America presents more than $30,000 in scholarships and awards to student members. Check out the many still available. Most just require an essay and some additional materials. The due dates are April 15 and April 30, depending on the award.
But, students applying must be a members of PRSSA National. Here’s how to join so this financial opportunity won't be missed.
Go to the PRSSA website at and click on the Join or Renew link. (Make sure to select 海角社区as your university).
For more information, contact Professor Bobbi Doggett at rdoggett@unf.edu.
Student ambassadors wanted
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email your resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
Hearst Journalism Awards Program
The 64th annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program offers up to $700,000 in scholarship awards, matching grants and stipends. There are six writing, three photojournalism, three audio and television, and four multimedia competitions. The program awards scholarships to students in college-level journalism.
The deadline for applications for Team Digital News or Enterprise Story is April 9.
Visit http://www.hearstawards.org/guidelines-deadlines/ or for details.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management. The school is now taking applications for the fall 2024 semester.
March 2024
-
March 25th Edition
- Go to The Florida Times-Union’s 'College Media Day' for Communication majors
- Scholarships available from the Northeast Florida National Association of
- Black Journalists
- COAS announces Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) program
- Professor Jones presented annual Weckwerth Lecture
- FABJ student awards April 20
- Internships offered at School of Communication
- Doing an internship this summer?
- Spinnaker Media hiring for summer and fall
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication
- Studies majors
- Summer and Fall 2024 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication
- Management graduate students
- National scholarships available through PRSSA
- Advising offers drop-in hours
- Student ambassadors wanted
- Hearst Journalism Awards Program
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
CommConnectTV-
Go to The Florida Times-Union’s 'College Media Day' for Communication majors
Journalism/multimedia students are invited to the Times-Union office for a half-day of programming to network with each other and with local media institutions.
The event will be in the afternoon of April 12 and will include:
- Two sessions for students to learn from local reporters in the following beats: government, radio, investigative, sports, television and column writing.
- Students will then receive a “press release” to review before a private “press conference” with someone from city hall.
Students who are interested can here.
Scholarships available from the Northeast Florida National Association of Black Journalists
The NFNABJ encourages communication students to apply by April 15 for scholarships. The minimum GPA requirement is 2.75. More instructions are available at . The association is holding its inaugural scholarship fundraiser from noon-4 p.m. Saturday, April 27 at Breezy Jazz House, 1402 San Marco Blvd., Jacksonville, FL. For more information, contact President Lynn Jones-Turpin at (904) 534-6628. Application (attached) responses may be emailed to neflnabj22@gmail.com.
COAS announces Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow (SURF) program
The College of Arts & Sciences is providing undergraduates students an opportunity to work closely with faculty mentors on research and creative activities. The program is open to promising undergraduate students from all disciplines/majors within the College of Arts & Sciences. Selected participants will have an opportunity to conduct research projects or creative inquiry/activities; students will either assist the faculty member in an ongoing research project or work collaboratively with the mentor in designing and implementing a new project of mutual interest. Students will receive up to $2,500, and their faculty mentors will receive a stipend/research supplies/professional development funding to support their participation in the program. The program is designed for students who are curious, creative and innovative, and provides individualized research opportunities to prepare students for graduate school and/or professional careers and programs.
Students will be identified by a faculty member and invited to apply to the program. Students are encouraged to talk to a professor if they are interested. Faculty members have the application, which describes the project goal, method and timeline. The program will run for at least a period of 10 weeks in summer (May, June, and July) – the dates and hours will be negotiated with the faculty mentor. To participate in this program, students must be committed to attending any mandatory weekly meetings and other organized programs/events as required by their department/unit. Participants must present their research at the first COAS SURF poster session to be held Friday, July 26.
For priority consideration, all application materials and supporting documents must be sent to commstu1@unf.edu by March 31. Applicants who apply by the priority deadline will receive notification of decisions by the end of spring semester.
Professor Jones presented annual Weckwerth Lecture
Vera Jones, 海角社区professor of public speaking, presented the 27th Annual Weckwerth Lecture March 19 on "Leadership 6S: How to Love Them and Lead Them with Empathy" at Springfield College, Springfield, Mass. The Weckwerth Lecture is named in honor of Charles F. Weckwerth, a distinguished Springfield professor of humanics, and annually brings leading experts in the fields of sport management and recreation to address emerging trends in these fields.
FABJ student awards April 20
Two Communication students, Daria Mironova and Carter Mudgett, are finalists in two categories at the Press Forward event hosted by Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists. The event is open to students and broadcast professionals from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, April 20, in the Rosen Centre Resort, Orlando. The event will also feature a workshop and job fair. Registration is not required. For more information visit .
Internships offered at School of Communication
The 海角社区School of Communication is accepting applications for summer and fall semesters 2024 interns. The internship program provides an essential real-world experience throughout the semester for students enrolled in the senior internship program.
For Multimedia Journalism and Digital Video Production students, SoC particularly needs an on-camera news anchors, sports reporter/anchor, and show producer. In the spring semester the SoC expects to fill these positions and an additional production TriCaster director with flexible hours. So, why wait to set up an internship for spring when the opportunity is right now? Contact Professor Ken Thomas by sending your resume to k.thomas@unf.edu.
Doing an internship this summer?
All communication majors MUST complete the Senior Internship Project class before they graduate. Students who are planning on taking an internship this summer should begin their search now for an internship site.
First go to the which houses all of the School of Communication’s pre-approved internships. Connect with the contact person for the site and begin the journey to find the perfect internship.
Remember, students CANNOT register for the senior internship class until their internship application has been submitted and the site and supervisor approved by the school.
If you have any questions, reach out to Professor Bobbi Doggett, internship coordinator, at rdoggett@unf.edu or the School of Communication at commstu1@unf.edu
The deadline for applications is April 15. Don’t wait until the last minute to begin a search.
Spinnaker Media hiring for summer and fall
Spinnaker Media is now hiring leaders for the summer and fall semesters. Working at Spinnaker Media is a great way to gain real-world experience, network with industry professionals, get published and build a portfolio/resume.
Apply at the links below:
- Spinnaker Editor-in-Chief
- Spinnaker Radio General Manager
- Spinnaker Creative Services Director
- Spinnaker Business Manager
The application deadline is March 29, 2024, at 4 p.m. If you have questions about these positions, please email Amanda Cox at Spinnaker@unf.edu.
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for Summer and Fall 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research, which will be offered in Fall 2024, can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.Good "major electives" that are available:
For Summer 2024: PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication
For Fall 2024: ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3402-Political Advertising, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
For Multimedia Journalism students
Tips to remember: Do not take any courses with the ADV, PUR, SPC, or COM prefix as a "major elective" if you are in the multimedia journalism track.Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
For Summer 2024: RTV 3001-Principles of Broadcasting, RTV 4291-Narrative Production, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication.
For Fall 2024: MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication
For Digital Video Production students
Please note: The required course RTV 3260-Single-Camera Production will be offered in both Summer and Fall 2024.Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
For Summer 2024: RTV 3001-Principles of Broadcasting, RTV 4291-Narrative Production.
For Fall 2024: RTV 4612-Digital Video Effects, RTV 3220-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, MMC 3402-Political Advertising
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research, which will be offered in Fall 2024, can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available:
For Summer 2024: ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication.
For Fall 2024: PUR 4450-Public Relations and Event Planning, PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 3402-Political Advertising
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered at Programs of Study and Osprey Map.
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies major
As you prepare to register for Summer and Fall 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, for your final course in the major, you have the choice of either taking COM 4945-Internship Senior Project or taking COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods. Please note that MMC 4420-Mass Communication Research can substitute for COM 4301. Also note that these courses have pre-requisites. Any general curriculum questions can often be answered at Programs of Study and Osprey Map.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
For Summer 2024: COM 4044-Lying & Deception, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals; COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods
For Fall 2024: COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception
Summer and Fall 2024 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.The following courses will be offered in Summer 2024:
MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
The following courses will be offered in Fall 2024:
COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 473-Social Media Management, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Summer 2024: MMC 6206-Ethics in Communication Management.
Good "school electives" that are available for Summer 2024: COM 5627-Lying & Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Fall 2024: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Fall 2024: COM 5126-Organizational Communication, ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 5267-Current Issues in Emerging Media, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
National scholarships available through PRSSA
Each year the Public Relations Student Society of America presents more than $30,000 in scholarships and awards to student members. Check out the many still available. Most just require an essay and some additional materials. The due dates are April 15 and April 30, depending on the award.
But, students applying must be a members of PRSSA National. Here’s how to join so this financial opportunity won't be missed.
Go to the PRSSA website at and click on the Join or Renew link. (Make sure to select 海角社区as your university).
For more information, contact Professor Bobbi Doggett at rdoggett@unf.edu.
Advising offers drop-in hours
Drop-in hours are offered from 3-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday in person, Bldg. 51, Room 2500. The advisors will be available to answer brief advising questions, though they may not be the student's usual advisor. When students arrive, they will need to discuss their drop-in goals with the student success specialist, and then scan a QR code for a position in the queue. Visit COAS advising to get started.
Student ambassadors wanted
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email your resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
Hearst Journalism Awards Program
The 64th annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program offers up to $700,000 in scholarship awards, matching grants and stipends. There are six writing, three photojournalism, three audio and television, and four multimedia competitions. The program awards scholarships to students in college-level journalism.
The deadline for applications for Team Digital News or Enterprise Story is April 9.
Visit http://www.hearstawards.org/guidelines-deadlines/ or for details.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management. The school is now taking applications for the fall 2024 semester.
-
March 11th Edition
- Go to The Florida Times-Union’s “College Media Day” for Communication majors
- FABJ student awards April 20
- Doing your internship this summer?
- Spinnaker Media hiring for summer and fall
- Advertising specialist job available at Daigle Creative
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Summer and Fall 2024 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication
- Management graduate students
- National scholarships available through PRSSA
- Advising offers drop-in hours
- Student ambassadors wanted
- Foundation scholarship applications
- Hearst Journalism Awards Program
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
CommConnectTV-
Go to The Florida Times-Union’s “College Media Day” for Communication majors
Journalism/multimedia students are invited to the Times-Union office for a half-day of programming to network with each other and with local media institutions.
The event will be in the afternoon of April 12 and will include: Two sessions for students to learn from local reporters in the following beats: government, radio, investigative, sports, television and column writing. Students will then receive a “press release” to review before a private “press conference” with someone from city hall.
Students who are interested can here.
FABJ student awards April 20
Two Communication students, Daria Mironova and Carter Mudgett, are finalists in two categories at the Press Forward event hosted by Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists. The event is open to students and broadcast professionals from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, April 20 in the Rosen Centre Resort, Orlando, Fla. The event will also feature a workshop and job fair. Registration is not required. For more information visit .
Doing your internship this summer?
All communication majors MUST complete the Senior Internship Project class before they graduate. Are you planning on taking your internship this summer? If yes, begin your search now for an internship site.
First go to the which houses all of the School of Communication’s pre-approved internships. Connect with the contact person for the site and begin the journey to find the perfect internship.
Remember, students CANNOT register for the senior internship class until their internship application has been submitted and the site and supervisor approved by the school.
If you have any questions, reach out to Prof. Bobbi Doggett, internship coordinator, at rdoggett@unf.edu or the School of Communication at commstu1@unf.edu
The deadline for applications is April 15. Don’t wait until the last minute to begin your search.
Spinnaker Media hiring for summer and fall
Spinnaker Media is now hiring leaders for the summer and fall semesters. Working at Spinnaker Media is a great way to gain real-world experience, network with industry professionals, get published and build a portfolio/resume.
Apply at the links below:
Spinnaker Editor-in-Chief
Spinnaker Radio General Manager
Spinnaker Creative Services Director
Spinnaker Business ManagerThe application deadline is March 29, 2024, at 4 p.m. If you have questions about these positions, please email Amanda Cox at Spinnaker@unf.edu.
Advertising specialist job available at Daigle Creative
Jacksonville, Florida-based Daigle Creative is searching for a smart, driven and enthusiastic entry-level advertising specialist to join its growing team in a part- or full-time capacity. Applicants should be strong writers with experience crafting compelling copy for organic social media, advertisements, and collateral marketing material. The position requires strong organizational skills and a willingness to learn to track advertising media placements and create advertising and earned media reports. Candidates should have or be in the process of acquiring a bachelor’s degree in the communications field. If hired, the candidate will work on a wide variety of accounts and directly support agency leadership.
Applicants must be able to:
- develop organic social media plans and content
- write copy for advertising and marketing collateral pieces
- plan, track and manage advertising placements
- create advertising and earned media reports
- communicate effectively with advertising representatives and clients
Preference will be given to candidates who can also:
- plan, create and analyze paid advertising on Facebook, LinkedIn, Google and other social media platforms
- work proficiently in Excel and Canva (ability to work in social media aggregator platforms, job tracking systems and Adobe InDesign is an additional plus)
- offer one or two years of related experience (internships, etc.)
Salary and benefits vary depending on whether candidate is hired for a part- or full-time position. We maintain a hybrid work environment with in-office time typically limited to two days each week. A full-time, salaried position includes employee benefits such as healthcare insurance, disability insurance and 401K, as well as two weeks of paid vacation and nine paid holidays. Employees also typically work half-day Fridays during the summer months.
See more about the agency at daiglecreative.com. Send resumes and writing samples to info@daiglecreative.com.
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for Summer and Fall 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research, which will be offered in Fall 2024, can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.Good "major electives" that are available:
For Summer 2024: PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication
For Fall 2024: ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3402-Political Advertising, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
For Multimedia Journalism students
Tips to remember: Do not take any courses with the ADV, PUR, SPC, or COM prefix as a "major elective" if you are in the multimedia journalism track.Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
For Summer 2024: RTV 3001-Principles of Broadcasting, RTV 4291-Narrative Production, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication.
For Fall 2024: MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication
For Digital Video Production students
Please note: The required course RTV 3260-Single-Camera Production will be offered in both Summer and Fall 2024.Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
For Summer 2024: RTV 3001-Principles of Broadcasting, RTV 4291-Narrative Production.
For Fall 2024: RTV 4612-Digital Video Effects, RTV 3220-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, MMC 3402-Political Advertising
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research, which will be offered in Fall 2024, can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available:
For Summer 2024: ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication.
For Fall 2024: PUR 4450-Public Relations and Event Planning, PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 3402-Political Advertising
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies major
As you prepare to register for Summer and Fall 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, for your final course in the major, you have the choice of either taking COM 4945-Internship Senior Project or taking COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods. Please note that MMC 4420-Mass Communication Research can substitute for COM 4301. Also note that these courses have pre-requisites. Any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
For Summer 2024: COM 4044-Lying & Deception, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals; COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods
For Fall 2024: COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception
Summer and Fall 2024 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.The following courses will be offered in Summer 2024:
MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
The following courses will be offered in Fall 2024:
COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 473-Social Media Management, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Summer 2024: MMC 6206-Ethics in Communication Management.
Good "school electives" that are available for Summer 2024: COM 5627-Lying & Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Fall 2024: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Fall 2024: COM 5126-Organizational Communication, ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 5267-Current Issues in Emerging Media, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
National scholarships available through PRSSA
Each year the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) presents more than $30,000 in scholarships and awards to student members. Check out the many scholarships still available Most just require an essay and some additional materials. The due dates are April 15 and April 30, depending on the award.
But, students applying must be a members of PRSSA National. Here’s how to join so this financial opportunity won't be missed.
Go to the PRSSA website at and click on the Join or Renew link. (Make sure to select 海角社区as your university).
Membership is $55 for a whole year and gives students so many professional opportunities. And, those who are members of PRSSA while in college, are eligible for associate membership when they graduate and become a professional. This dues option is available for two years and costs a fraction of what the professionals pay.
For more information, contact Professor Bobbi Doggett at rdoggett@unf.edu.
Advising offers drop-in hours
Drop-in hours are offered from 3-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday in person, Bldg. 51, Room 2500. The advisors will be available to answer brief advising questions, though they may not be the student's usual advisor. When students arrive, they will need to discuss their drop-in goals with the student success specialist, and then scan a QR code for a position in the queue. Visit COAS advising to get started.
Student ambassadors wanted
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email your resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
Foundation scholarship applications
There is still time to submit scholarship applications for the 2024-2025 academic year. Students are able to apply to as many scholarships as they qualify for.
Scholarships that are offered within the School of Communication are listed below. March 10 is the deadline for application submissions.
Oscar Patterson Scholarship
Steve J. Borowiec Memorial Scholarship
The Garrison Family Communication Scholarship
COAS Communication Scholarship
Jennifer Bittner Memorial Communication Scholarship
Liz Slobodian Public Relations ScholarshipVisit to submit your application today.
For questions regarding Foundation scholarships or Academic Works, contact foundationscholarships@unf.edu.
Hearst Journalism Awards Program
The 64th annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program offers up to $700,000 in scholarship awards, matching grants and stipends. There are six writing, three photojournalism, three audio and television, and four multimedia competitions. The program awards scholarships to students in college-level journalism.
Future deadlines include:
- Team or Individual Investigative Reporting March 26
- Team Digital News or Enterprise Story April 9.
Visit http://www.hearstawards.org/guidelines-deadlines/ or for details.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management. The school is now taking applications for the summer and fall 2024 semesters.
-
March 4th Edition
- Advertising specialist job available at Daigle Creative
- Graduation applications available for spring, due March 8
- FABJ student awards April 20
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Summer and Fall 2024 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
- National scholarships available through PRSSA
- Advising offers drop-in hours
- Student ambassadors wanted
- Foundation scholarship applications
- Hearst Journalism Awards Program
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
CommConnectTV-
Advertising specialist job available at Daigle Creative
Jacksonville, Florida-based Daigle Creative is searching for a smart, driven and enthusiastic entry-level advertising specialist to join its growing team in a part- or full-time capacity. Applicants should be strong writers with experience crafting compelling copy for organic social media, advertisements, and collateral marketing material. The position requires strong organizational skills and a willingness to learn to track advertising media placements and create advertising and earned media reports. Candidates should have or be in the process of acquiring a bachelor’s degree in the communications field. If hired, the candidate will work on a wide variety of accounts and directly support agency leadership.
Applicants must be able to:
- develop organic social media plans and content
- write copy for advertising and marketing collateral pieces
- plan, track and manage advertising placements
- create advertising and earned media reports
- communicate effectively with advertising representatives and clients
Preference will be given to candidates who can also:
- plan, create and analyze paid advertising on Facebook, LinkedIn, Google and other social media platforms
- work proficiently in Excel and Canva (ability to work in social media aggregator platforms, job tracking systems and Adobe InDesign is an additional plus)
- offer one or two years of related experience (internships, etc.)
Salary and benefits vary depending on whether candidate is hired for a part- or full-time position. We maintain a hybrid work environment with in-office time typically limited to two days each week. A full-time, salaried position includes employee benefits such as healthcare insurance, disability insurance and 401K, as well as two weeks of paid vacation and nine paid holidays. Employees also typically work half-day Fridays during the summer months.
See more about the agency at daiglecreative.com. Send resumes and writing samples to info@daiglecreative.com.
Graduation applications available for spring, due March 8
Students who plan to graduate this spring can follow the steps below to get to a graduation application. The application deadline is March 8. Students who do not plan to participate in commencement still need to apply. Students who applied for a previous term and were denied, need to reapply for graduation. Students should schedule a final graduation check with their advisor to make sure all is well.
Graduation applications are available online in myWings.
- Log into your portal
- Choose Student on the side menu
- Select Student Resources, and then Banner Self-Service
- Click on Student Records
- Choose Graduation Application
Important graduation dates: /commencement/important-dates.html.
Visit the main commencement page for information about regalia, tickets and more.
FABJ student awards April 20
Two Communication students, Daria Mironova and Carter Mudgett, are finalists in two categories at the Press Forward event hosted by Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists. The event is open to students and broadcast professionals from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, April 20 in the Rosen Centre Resort, Orlando, Fla. The event will also feature a workshop and job fair. Registration is not required. For more information visit floridanewsawards.org/pressforward.
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for Summer and Fall 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research, which will be offered in Fall 2024, can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.Good "major electives" that are available:
For Summer 2024: PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication
For Fall 2024: ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3402-Political Advertising, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
For Multimedia Journalism students
Tips to remember: Do not take any courses with the ADV, PUR, SPC, or COM prefix as a "major elective" if you are in the multimedia journalism track.Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
For Summer 2024: RTV 3001-Principles of Broadcasting, RTV 4291-Narrative Production, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication.
For Fall 2024: MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication
For Digital Video Production students
Please note: The required course RTV 3260-Single-Camera Production will be offered in both Summer and Fall 2024.Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
For Summer 2024: RTV 3001-Principles of Broadcasting, RTV 4291-Narrative Production.
For Fall 2024: RTV 4612-Digital Video Effects, RTV 3220-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, MMC 3402-Political Advertising
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy.Please note: MMC 4422-Advertising & PR Research, which will be offered in Fall 2024, can be taken in place of the required core course MMC 4420-Mass Communications Research.
Good PR "major electives" that are available:
For Summer 2024: ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication.
For Fall 2024: PUR 4450-Public Relations and Event Planning, PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV, MMC 3402-Political Advertising
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies major
As you prepare to register for Summer and Fall 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, for your final course in the major, you have the choice of either taking COM 4945-Internship Senior Project or taking COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods. Please note that MMC 4420-Mass Communication Research can substitute for COM 4301. Also note that these courses have pre-requisites. Any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
For Summer 2024: COM 4044-Lying & Deception, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals; COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods
For Fall 2024: COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception
Summer and Fall 2024 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.
The following courses will be offered in Summer 2024:
MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
The following courses will be offered in Fall 2024:
COM 4561-Strategic Social Media, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 473-Social Media Management, MMC 4630-Understanding Emerging Media
Summer 2024 and Fall 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Summer 2024: MMC 6206-Ethics in Communication Management.
Good "school electives" that are available for Summer 2024: COM 5627-Lying & Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Fall 2024: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Fall 2024: COM 5126-Organizational Communication, ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 5267-Current Issues in Emerging Media, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
National scholarships available through PRSSA
Each year the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) presents more than $30,000 in scholarships and awards to student members. Check out the many scholarships still available Most just require an essay and some additional materials. The due dates are March 8, April 15 and April 30, depending on the award.
But, students applying must be a members of PRSSA National. Here’s how to join so this financial opportunity won't be missed.
Go to the PRSSA website at and click on the Join or Renew link. (Make sure to select 海角社区as your university).
Membership is $55 for a whole year and gives students so many professional opportunities. And, those who are members of PRSSA while in college, are eligible for associate membership when they graduate and become a professional. This dues option is available for two years and costs a fraction of what the professionals pay.
For more information, contact Professor Bobbi Doggett at rdoggett@unf.edu.
Advising offers drop-in hours
Drop-in hours are offered from 3-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday in person, Bldg. 51, Room 2500. The advisors will be available to answer brief advising questions, though they may not be the student's usual advisor. When students arrive, they will need to discuss their drop-in goals with the student success specialist, and then scan a QR code for a position in the queue. Visit COAS advising to get started.
Student ambassadors wanted
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email your resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
Foundation scholarship applications
There is still time to submit scholarship applications for the 2024-2025 academic year. Students are able to apply to as many scholarships as they qualify for.
Scholarships that are offered within the School of Communication are listed below. March 10 is the deadline for application submissions.
Oscar Patterson Scholarship
Steve J. Borowiec Memorial Scholarship
The Garrison Family Communication Scholarship
COAS Communication Scholarship
Jennifer Bittner Memorial Communication Scholarship
Liz Slobodian Public Relations ScholarshipVisit to submit your application today.
For questions regarding Foundation scholarships or Academic Works, contact foundationscholarships@unf.edu.
Hearst Journalism Awards Program
The 64th annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program offers up to $700,000 in scholarship awards, matching grants and stipends. There are six writing, three photojournalism, three audio and television, and four multimedia competitions. The program awards scholarships to students in college-level journalism.
Future deadlines include:
- Team or Individual Investigative Reporting March 26
- Team Digital News or Enterprise Story April 9.
Visit http://www.hearstawards.org/guidelines-deadlines/ or for details.
Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management. The school is now taking applications for the summer and fall 2024 semesters.
February 2024
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February 26th Edition
- School of Communication Internship + Job Fair scheduled Feb. 28
- Advertising specialist job available at Daigle Creative
- PR scholarships available -- deadline is Friday, March 1
- Graduation applications available for spring, due March 8
- National scholarships available through PRSSA
- Interested in learning more about public relations?
- Advising offers drop-in hours
- Student ambassadors wanted for spring
- Foundation scholarship applications now being accepted
- Hearst Journalism Awards Program
- Student clubs and organizations for Communication majors
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
CommConnectTV-
School of Communication Internship + Job Fair scheduled Feb. 28
The School of Communication’s annual Internship + Job Fair is scheduled from noon to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 28, in the Adam W. Herbert University Center. Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to participate. Employers include 1010 XL-Jax Sports Radio, Action News Jax, Axia Public Relations, Daigle Creative, Dalton Agency, Folio Weekly, PGA TOUR, and The Connect Agency, WJXT-News4Jax. Students may register and employers are invited to participate. Contact Brooke Hammon at brooke.hammon@unf.edu with any questions.
To register or for more information about all of the employers, scan the QR code or go to our Internship + Job Fair .
To get to the fair: The University Center is within walking distance of the School of Communication building, and students can also take a shuttle that runs from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. with stops at the Library, Student Union, and Building 4 to the University Center.
To see what the event is like, here's a
#unfcommunication #unfcomm #unf #unfjobfairAdvertising specialist job available at Daigle Creative
Those interested can meet a representative of Daigle Creative at the upcoming School of Communication Internship + Job Fair on Feb. 28 at the University Center: .
Jacksonville, Florida-based Daigle Creative is searching for a smart, driven and enthusiastic entry-level advertising specialist to join its growing team in a part- or full-time capacity. Applicants should be strong writers with experience crafting compelling copy for organic social media, advertisements, and collateral marketing material. The position requires strong organizational skills and a willingness to learn to track advertising media placements and create advertising and earned media reports. Candidates should have or be in the process of acquiring a bachelor’s degree in the communications field. If hired, the candidate will work on a wide variety of accounts and directly support agency leadership.
Applicants must be able to:
- develop organic social media plans and content
- write copy for advertising and marketing collateral pieces
- plan, track and manage advertising placements
- create advertising and earned media reports
- communicate effectively with advertising representatives and clients
Preference will be given to candidates who can also:
- plan, create and analyze paid advertising on Facebook, LinkedIn, Google and other social media platforms
- work proficiently in Excel and Canva (ability to work in social media aggregator platforms, job tracking systems and Adobe InDesign is an additional plus)
- offer one or two years of related experience (internships, etc.)
Salary and benefits vary depending on whether candidate is hired for a part- or full-time position. We maintain a hybrid work environment with in-office time typically limited to two days each week. A full-time, salaried position includes employee benefits such as healthcare insurance, disability insurance and 401K, as well as two weeks of paid vacation and nine paid holidays. Employees also typically work half-day Fridays during the summer months.
See more about the agency at daiglecreative.com. Send resumes and writing samples to info@daiglecreative.com.
PR Scholarships Available – Deadline Friday, March 1
The Florida Public Relations Education Foundation (FPREF) is offering two $1,500 scholarships for PR/Communication students. The deadline to apply is Friday, March 1. The scholarships are named the and . Interested students may .
Candidates must be rising seniors and slated for graduation not earlier than the following fall semester. Candidates must be full- or part-time students (minimum of six credits per semester), with a minimum grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. For more information about FPRE please visit .
Graduation applications available for spring, due March 8
Students who plan to graduate this spring can follow the steps below to get to a graduation application. The application deadline is March 8. Students who do not plan to participate in commencement still need to apply. Students who applied for a previous term and were denied, need to reapply for graduation. Students should schedule a final graduation check with their advisor to make sure all is well.
Graduation applications are available online in myWings.
- Log into your portal
- Choose Student on the side menu
- Select Student Resources, and then Banner Self-Service
- Click on Student Records
- Choose Graduation Application
Important graduation dates: /commencement/important-dates.html.
Main commencement page for information about regalia, tickets, etc.: www.unf.edu/commencement.
National scholarships available through PRSSA
Each year the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) presents more than $30,000 in scholarships and awards to student members. Check out the many scholarships still available Most just require an essay and some additional materials. The due dates are March 8, April 15 and April 30, depending on the award.
But, students applying must be a members of PRSSA National. Here’s how to join so this financial opportunity won't be missed.
Go to the PRSSA website at and click on the Join or Renew link. (Make sure to select 海角社区as your university).
Membership is $55 for a whole year and gives students so many professional opportunities. And, those who are members of PRSSA while in college, are eligible for associate membership when they graduate and become a professional. This dues option is available for two years and costs a fraction of what the professionals pay.
For more information, contact Professor Bobbi Doggett at rdoggett@unf.edu.
Interested in learning more about public relations?
PRSSA National is proud to announce its inaugural during February. For student members of PRSSA national, the month-long celebration will spotlight key best practices, unveil invaluable chapter development resources, and foster a spirit of collaboration within the vibrant PRSSA community.
Advising offers drop-in hours
Drop-in hours are offered from 3-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday in person, Bldg. 51, Room 2500. The advisors will be available to answer brief advising questions, though they may not be the student's usual advisor. When students arrive, they will need to discuss their drop-in goals with the student success specialist, and then scan a QR code for a position in the queue. Visit COAS advising to get started.
Student ambassadors wanted for spring
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email your resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
Foundation scholarship applications now being accepted
海角社区Foundation scholarship applications for the 2024-2025 academic year are currently available for students. In order to apply for Foundation scholarships, please follow these steps:
Step 1: Complete the Data Sharing Consent Form
Each year, students must complete the data sharing consent form to be considered for any Foundation scholarship. This includes renewal of an existing scholarship. Once the form is complete, it takes 24 hours for student data to be updated in Academic Works. To access and complete the form:- Click here:
- Log into myWings.
- Click on the Data Consent with 海角社区Foundation Scholarship link.
- Fill out the form and click submit at the bottom.
Step 2: Visit
Complete the general application along with any applications from your college or unit. It is important to note that student information is not immediately updated in the Academic Works system once the data consent form is complete/submitted. Students will have access to Academic Works, but all eligible scholarships will not appear until the day after the data consent form has been submitted. It is recommended to wait until the following day once completing the data consent form to log into Academic Works so that ALL potential scholarships appear.For questions regarding Foundation scholarships or Academic Works, contact foundationscholarships@unf.edu.
Scholarships within the School of Communication
Oscar Patterson Scholarship
Steve J. Borowiec Memorial Scholarship
The Garrison Family Communication Scholarship
COAS Communication Scholarship
Jennifer Bittner Memorial Communication Scholarship
Liz Slobodian Public Relations ScholarshipHearst Journalism Awards Program
The 64th annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program offers up to $700,000 in scholarship awards, matching grants and stipends. There are six writing, three photojournalism, three audio and television, and four multimedia competitions. The program awards scholarships to students in college-level journalism.
Future deadlines include:
- Digital News or Enterprise Story--Individual Feb. 27
- Team or Individual Investigative Reporting March 26
- Team Digital News or Enterprise Story April 9.
Visit http://www.hearstawards.org/guidelines-deadlines/ or for details.
Student clubs and organizations for communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Website
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management. The school is now taking applications for the summer and fall 2024 semesters.
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February 19th Edition
- Graduate applications available
- Advising has moved
- PRSSA needs new leaders for spring term
- Student ambassadors wanted for spring
- School of Communication seeking DL Coach
- Get involved with Spinnaker Media
- School of Communication Internship + Job Fair scheduled Feb. 28
- DJ hours available on WSKR 95.5 FM Spinnaker Radio
- Spinnaker Media is now hiring for spring
- Foundation scholarship applications now being accepted
- Hearst Journalism Awards Program
- Student clubs and organizations
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
School of Communication Internship + Job Fair scheduled Feb. 28
The School of Communication’s annual Internship + Job Fair is scheduled from noon to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 28, in the Adam W. Herbert University Center. Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to participate. Employers include 1010 XL-Jax Sports Radio, Action News Jax, Axia Public Relations, Daigle Creative, Dalton Agency, Folio Weekly, PGA TOUR, and The Connect Agency, WJXT-News4Jax. Students may register and employers are invited to participate. Contact Brooke Hammon at brooke.hammon@unf.edu with any questions.
To register or for more information about all of the employers, scan the QR code or go to our Internship + Job Fair .
To get to the fair: The University Center is within walking distance of the School of Communication building, and students can also take a shuttle that runs from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. with stops at the Library, Student Union, and Building 4 to the University Center.To see what the event is like, here's a
#unfcommunication #unfcomm #unf #unfjobfairPRSSA hosting study session for communication students
Freaking out about midterm exams? Want some company who shares your angst and who can help you study? The School of Communication's Public Relations Student Society of America is hosting at Midterm Study Session from 5-8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21 at the , 1094 3rd St. N., Jacksonville Beach. All communication students are welcome! Come have some coffee or another beverage, like tea or an energy spritzer, to sharpen your mind and help each other tackle those difficult communication courses we all need to take. Don't suffer alone. Join us and study.
Jaguars opening 6 shadow spots for women
In observation of National Girls + Women in Sports Day, the Jaguars will offer six shadow opportunities to high school or college-aged women. Applications will be accepted through Feb. 21 at
. The shadowships will occur the first week of June.National scholarships available through PRSSA
Each year the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) presents more than $30,000 in scholarships and awards to student members. Check out the many scholarships still available Most just require an essay and some additional materials. The due dates are March 8, April 15 and April 30, depending on the award. But, students applying must be a members of PRSSA National. Here’s how to join so this financial opportunity won't be missed.
Go to the PRSSA website at and click on the Join or Renew link. (Make sure to select 海角社区as your university). Membership is $55 for a whole year and gives students so many professional opportunities. And, those who are members of PRSSA while in college, are eligible for associate membership when they graduate and become a professional. This dues option is available for two years and costs a fraction of what the professionals pay.
For more information, contact Professor Bobbi Doggett at rdoggett@unf.edu.
Interested in learning more about public relations?
PRSSA National is proud to announce its inaugural during February. For student members of PRSSA national, the month-long celebration will spotlight key best practices, unveil invaluable chapter development resources, and foster a spirit of collaboration within the vibrant PRSSA community.
Advising offers drop-in hours
Drop-in hours are offered from 3-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday in person, Bldg. 51, Room 2500. The advisors will be available to answer brief advising questions, and may not be the student's usual advisor. When students arrive, they will need to discuss their drop-in goals with the student success specialist, and then scan a QR code for a position in the queue. Visit COAS advising to get started.
Graduation applications available
Students who plan to graduate this spring can follow the steps below to get to a graduation application. The application deadline is March 8. Students who do not plan to participate in commencement still need to apply. Students who applied for a previous term and were denied, need to reapply for graduation. Students should schedule a final graduation check with their advisor to make sure all is well.
Graduation applications are available online in myWings.
- Log into your portal
- Choose Student on the side menu
- Select Student Resources, and then Banner Self-Service
- Click on Student Records
- Choose Graduation Application
Important graduation dates: /commencement/important-dates.html.
Main commencement page for information about regalia, tickets, etc.:
Student ambassadors wanted for spring
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email your resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
Foundation scholarship applications now being accepted
海角社区Foundation scholarship applications for the 2024-2025 academic year are currently available for students. In order to apply for Foundation scholarships, please follow these steps:
Step 1: Complete the Data Sharing Consent Form
Each year, students must complete the data sharing consent form to be considered for any Foundation scholarship. This includes renewal of an existing scholarship. Once the form is complete, it takes 24 hours for student data to be updated in Academic Works. To access and complete the form:- Click here:
- Log into myWings.
- Click on the Data Consent with 海角社区Foundation Scholarship link.
- Fill out the form and click submit at the bottom.
Step 2: Visit
Complete the general application along with any applications from your college or unit. It is important to note that student information is not immediately updated in the Academic Works system once the data consent form is complete/submitted. Students will have access to Academic Works, but all eligible scholarships will not appear until the day after the data consent form has been submitted. It is recommended to wait until the following day once completing the data consent form to log into Academic Works so that ALL potential scholarships appear.For questions regarding Foundation scholarships or Academic Works, contact foundationscholarships@unf.edu.
Scholarships within the School of Communication
Oscar Patterson Scholarship
Steve J. Borowiec Memorial Scholarship
The Garrison Family Communication Scholarship
COAS Communication Scholarship
Jennifer Bittner Memorial Communication Scholarship
Liz Slobodian Public Relations ScholarshipHearst Journalism Awards Program
The 64th annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program offers up to $700,000 in scholarship awards, matching grants and stipends. There are six writing, three photojournalism, three audio and television, and four multimedia competitions. The program awards scholarships to students in college-level journalism. Future deadlines include: Digital News or Enterprise Story--Individual Feb. 27, Team or Individual Investigative Reporting March 26. Visit http://www.hearstawards.org/guidelines-deadlines/ or for details.
Student clubs and organizations for communication majorsFind out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management. The school is now taking applications for the summer and fall 2024 semesters.
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February 12th Edition
- School of Communication Internship + Job Fair scheduled Feb. 28
- Women invited to participate in focus group
- National scholarships available through PRSSA
- Interested in learning more about public relations?
- Advising offers drop-in hours
- U.S.-China relations lecture
- Graduation applications available
- Student ambassadors wanted for spring
- DJ hours available on WSKR 95.5 FM Spinnaker Radio
- Spinnaker Media is now hiring for spring
- Foundation scholarship applications now being accepted
- Hearst Journalism Awards Program
- Student clubs and organizations
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
CommConnectTV-
School of Communication Internship + Job Fair scheduled Feb. 28
The School of Communication’s annual Internship + Job Fair is scheduled from noon to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 28, in the Adam W. Herbert University Center. Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to participate. Employers include Axia Public Relations, Dalton Agency, Folio Weekly, PGA TOUR, and WJXT-News4Jax, Students may register and employers are invited to participate. Contact Brooke Hammon at brooke.hammon@unf.edu with any questions.
To register or for more information about all of the employers, scan the QR code or go to our Internship + Job Fair .
To see what the event is like, here's a
To get to the fair: The University Center is within walking distance of the School of Communication building, and students can also take a shuttle that runs from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. with stops at the Library, Student Union, and Building 4 to the University Center.
#unfcommunication #unfcomm #unf #unfjobfair
Women invited to participate in focus group
The PUR 4800-Public Relations Campaigns class will host a focus group about volunteerism at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 15, for their capstone class project.
All women ages 18 to 30 are invited to participate in the focus group, which will last approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour. The focus group will take place in Building 14D, Room 2001. Pizza and refreshments will be provided to all who participate.
For questions or to RSVP, please email Summer Humphries, n01501170@unf.edu.
National scholarships available through PRSSA
Each year the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) presents more than $30,000 in scholarships and awards to student members. Check out the many scholarships still available Most just require an essay and some additional materials. The due dates are March 8, April 15 and April 30, depending on the award.
But, students applying must be a members of PRSSA National. Here’s how to join so this financial opportunity won't be missed.
Go to the PRSSA website at and click on the Join or Renew link. (Make sure to select 海角社区as your university).
Membership is $55 for a whole year and gives students so many professional opportunities. And, those who are members of PRSSA while in college, are eligible for associate membership when they graduate and become a professional. This dues option is available for two years and costs a fraction of what the professionals pay.
For more information, contact Professor Bobbi Doggett at rdoggett@unf.edu.
Interested in learning more about public relations?
PRSSA National is proud to announce its inaugural during February. For student members of PRSSA national, the month-long celebration will spotlight key best practices, unveil invaluable Chapter development resources, and foster a spirit of collaboration within the vibrant PRSSA community.
Advising offers drop-in hours
Drop-in hours are offered from 3-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday in person, Bldg. 51, Room 2500. The advisors will be available to answer brief advising questions, and may not be the student's usual advisor. When students arrive, they will need to discuss their drop-in goals with the student success specialist, and then scan a QR code for a position in the queue. Visit COAS advising to get started.
U.S.-China relations lecture
The Distinguished Voices Lecture Series presents Robert Daly speaking on U.S.-China relations at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13, in the Adam W. Herbert University Center. Daly is the director of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, and he has an extensive background in U.S.-China relations. Reserve a seat. For more information, email unfevents@unf.edu.
Graduation applications available
Students who plan to graduate this spring can follow the steps below to get to a graduation application. Students who do not plan to participate in commencement still need to apply. Students who applied for a previous term and were denied, need to reapply for graduation. Students should schedule a final graduation check with their advisor to make sure all is well.
Graduation applications are available online in myWings.
- Log into your portal
- Choose Student on the side menu
- Select Student Resources, and then Banner Self-Service
- Click on Student Records
- Choose Graduation Application
Important graduation dates: /commencement/important-dates.html.
Main commencement page for information about regalia, tickets, etc.:
Student ambassadors wanted for spring
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email your resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
DJ hours available on WSKR 95.5 FM Spinnaker Radio
Students who want to pick the music on 95.5 FM WSKR or be a talk DJ, now have the chance! Spinnaker Radio has multiple one-hour slots open on the DJ board. Slots are first come, first served! If you are interested, email Lisa, Spinnaker Radio's general manager, at radio@unfspinnaker.com. As always, no prior experience is required. Spinnaker Radio staff will train new DJs.
Spinnaker Media is now hiring for spring
Are you looking for an on-campus job? Spinnaker Media is now hiring for the spring 2024 semester. Working at Spinnaker Media is a great way to gain real-world experience, get published, and build a portfolio/resume. Spinnaker Media is now hiring a Spinnaker news editor who is primarily responsible for the ongoing news coverage and a Spinnaker government reporter who covers Student Government and national, state and local governments.
Foundation scholarship applications now being accepted
海角社区Foundation scholarship applications for the 2024-2025 academic year are currently available for students. In order to apply for Foundation scholarships, please follow these steps:
Step 1: Complete the Data Sharing Consent Form
Each year, students must complete the data sharing consent form to be considered for any Foundation scholarship. This includes renewal of an existing scholarship. Once the form is complete, it takes 24 hours for student data to be updated in Academic Works. To access and complete the form:- Click here:
- Log into myWings.
- Click on the Data Consent with 海角社区Foundation Scholarship link.
- Fill out the form and click submit at the bottom.
Step 2: Visit
Complete the general application along with any applications from your college or unit. It is important to note that student information is not immediately updated in the Academic Works system once the data consent form is complete/submitted. Students will have access to Academic Works, but all eligible scholarships will not appear until the day after the data consent form has been submitted. It is recommended to wait until the following day once completing the data consent form to log into Academic Works so that ALL potential scholarships appear.For questions regarding Foundation scholarships or Academic Works, contact foundationscholarships@unf.edu.
Scholarships within the School of Communication
Oscar Patterson Scholarship
Steve J. Borowiec Memorial Scholarship
The Garrison Family Communication Scholarship
COAS Communication Scholarship
Jennifer Bittner Memorial Communication Scholarship
Liz Slobodian Public Relations ScholarshipHearst Journalism Awards Program
The 64th annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program offers up to $700,000 in scholarship awards, matching grants and stipends. There are six writing, three photojournalism, three audio and television, and four multimedia competitions. The program awards scholarships to students in college-level journalism. Future deadlines include: Personality/Profile Writing Feb. 13, Digital News or Enterprise Story--Individual Feb. 27, Team or Individual Investigative Reporting March 26. visit . Visit for details.
Student clubs and organizations for communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management. The school is now taking applications for the summer and fall 2024 semesters.
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February 5th Edition
- Women invited to participate in focus group
- Advising offers drop-in hours
- Interested in learning more about public relations?
- U.S.-China relations lecture
- Not a member of PRSSA National? Here's how to join.
- Graduation applications available
- Student ambassadors wanted for spring
- School of Communication seeking DL Coach
- School of Communication Internship + Job Fair scheduled Feb. 28
- DJ hours available on WSKR 95.5 FM Spinnaker Radio
- Spinnaker Media is now hiring for spring
- Foundation scholarship applications now being accepted
- Hearst Journalism Awards Program
- Student clubs and organizations
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
CommConnectTV-
Women invited to participate in focus group
The PUR4800 Public Relations Campaigns class will host a focus group about volunteerism at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 15, for their capstone class project.
All women ages 18 to 30 are invited to participate in the focus group, which will last approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour. The focus group will take place in Building 14D, Room 2001. Pizza and refreshments will be provided to all who participate.
For questions or to RSVP, please email Summer Humphries, n01501170@unf.edu.
Advising offers drop-in hours
Drop-in hours are offered from 3-4 p.m. Monday-Thursday in person, Bldg. 51, Room 2500. The advisors will be available to answer brief advising questions, and may not be the student's usual advisor. When students arrive they will need to discuss their drop-in goals with the student success specialist, and then scan a QR code for a position in the queue. Visit COAS advising to get started.
Interested in learning more about public relations?
PRSSA National is proud to announce its inaugural during February. For student members of PRSSA national, the month-long celebration will spotlight key best practices, unveil invaluable Chapter development resources, and foster a spirit of collaboration within the vibrant PRSSA community.
U.S.-China relations lecture
The Distinguished Voices Lecture Series presents Robert Daly speaking on U.S.-China relations at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13, in the Adam W. Herbert University Center. Daly is the director of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, and he has an extensive background in U.S.-China relations. Reserve a seat. For more information, email unfevents@unf.edu.
Not a member of PRSSA National? Here's how to join.
Go to the PRSSA website at and click on the Join or Renew link. (Make sure to select 海角社区as your university).
Membership is $55 for a whole year, but there are many opportunities students will have access to. Students who are members of PRSSA while in college are eligible for associate membership when they graduate and become a professional. The dues option is available for two years and costs a fraction of what the professionals pay.
Also, to be part of the PRSSA Canvas page, students can email their N numbers to Professor Bobbi Doggett at rdoggett@unf.edu.
Graduation applications available
Students who plan to graduate this spring can follow the steps below to get to a graduation application. Students who do not plan to participate in commencement still need to apply. Students who applied for a previous term and were denied, need to reapply for graduation. Students should schedule a final graduation check with their advisor to make sure all is well.
Graduation applications are available online in myWings.
- Log into your portal
- Choose Student on the side menu
- Select Student Resources, and then Banner Self-Service
- Click on Student Records
- Choose Graduation Application
Important graduation dates: /commencement/important-dates.html.
Main commencement page for information about regalia, tickets, etc.:
Student ambassadors wanted for spring
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email your resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
School of Communication Internship + Job Fair scheduled Feb. 28
The School of Communication’s annual Internship + Job Fair is scheduled from noon to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 28, in the Adam W. Herbert University Center. Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to participate. Students may register and employers are invited to participate. Contact Brooke Hammon at brooke.hammon@unf.edu with any questions.
To register or for more information about all of the employers, scan the QR code or go to our Internship + Job Fair . To see what the event is like, here's a
To get to the fair: The University Center is within walking distance of the School of Communication building, and students can also take a shuttle that runs from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. with stops at the Library, Student Union, and Building 4 to the University Center.
#unfcommunication #unfcomm #unf #unfjobfair
DJ hours available on WSKR 95.5 FM Spinnaker Radio
Students who want to pick the music on 95.5 FM WSKR or be a talk DJ, now have the chance! Spinnaker Radio has multiple one-hour slots open on the DJ board. Slots are first come, first served! If you are interested, email Lisa, Spinnaker Radio's general manager, at radio@unfspinnaker.com. As always, no prior experience is required. Spinnaker Radio staff will train new DJs.
Spinnaker Media is now hiring for spring
Are you looking for an on-campus job? Spinnaker Media is now hiring for the spring 2024 semester. Working at Spinnaker Media is a great way to gain real-world experience, get published, and build a portfolio/resume. Spinnaker Media is now hiring a who is primarily responsible for the ongoing news coverage and a who covers Student Government and national, state and local governments.
Foundation scholarship applications now being accepted
海角社区Foundation scholarship applications for the 2024-2025 academic year are currently available for students. In order to apply for Foundation scholarships, please follow these steps:
Step 1: Complete the Data Sharing Consent Form
Each year, students must complete the data sharing consent form to be considered for any Foundation scholarship. This includes renewal of an existing scholarship. Once the form is complete, it takes 24 hours for student data to be updated in Academic Works. To access and complete the form:- Click here:
- Log into myWings.
- Click on the Data Consent with 海角社区Foundation Scholarship link.
- Fill out the form and click submit at the bottom.
Step 2: Visit
Complete the general application along with any applications from your college or unit. It is important to note that student information is not immediately updated in the Academic Works system once the data consent form is complete/submitted. Students will have access to Academic Works, but all eligible scholarships will not appear until the day after the data consent form has been submitted. It is recommended to wait until the following day once completing the data consent form to log into Academic Works so that ALL potential scholarships appear.For questions regarding Foundation scholarships or Academic Works, contact foundationscholarships@unf.edu.
Scholarships within the School of Communication
Oscar Patterson Scholarship
Steve J. Borowiec Memorial Scholarship
The Garrison Family Communication Scholarship
COAS Communication Scholarship
Jennifer Bittner Memorial Communication Scholarship
Liz Slobodian Public Relations ScholarshipHearst Journalism Awards Program
The 64th annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program offers up to $700,000 in scholarship awards, matching grants and stipends. There are six writing, three photojournalism, three audio and television, and four multimedia competitions. The program awards scholarships to students in college-level journalism. Future deadlines include: Personality/Profile Writing Feb. 13, Digital News or Enterprise Story--Individual Feb. 27, Team or Individual Investigative Reporting March 26. visit . Visit for details.
Student clubs and organizations for communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations. Scan the QR code.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management. The school is now taking applications for the summer and fall 2024 semesters.
January 2024
-
January 29th Edition
- Multimedia Club meeting
- Interested in learning more about public relations?
- U.S.-China relations lecture
- Not a member of PRSSA National? Here's how to join.
- Graduate applications available
- Advising has moved
- Student ambassadors wanted for spring
- School of Communication seeking DL Coach
- School of Communication Internship + Job Fair scheduled Feb. 28
- DJ hours available on WSKR 95.5 FM Spinnaker Radio
- Spinnaker Media is now hiring for spring
- Foundation scholarship applications now being accepted
- Hearst Journalism Awards Program
- Student clubs and organizations
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
CommConnectTV-
Multimedia Club meeting
Attention Ospreys! The Multimedia Club has scheduled its first meeting of the semester at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 30, in Bldg. 14D, Room 2001. The group will share their plans for the semester. For more information, contact Professor Ken Thomas at k.thomas@unf.edu or board member Riley Dodd at n01477219@unf.edu.
Interested in learning more about public relations?
PRSSA National is proud to announce its inaugural beginning Feb. 1. For student members of PRSSA national, the month-long celebration will spotlight key best practices, unveil invaluable Chapter development resources, and foster a spirit of collaboration within the vibrant PRSSA community.
U.S.-China relations lecture
The Distinguished Voices Lecture Series presents Robert Daly speaking on U.S.-China relations at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13, in the Adam W. Herbert University Center. Daly is the director of the Kissinger Institute on China and the United States at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars, and he has an extensive background in U.S.-China relations. Reserve a seat. For more information, email unfevents@unf.edu.
Not a member of PRSSA National? Here's how to join.
Go to the PRSSA website at and click on the Join or Renew link. (Make sure to select 海角社区as your university).
Membership is $55 for a whole year, but there are many opportunities students will have access to. Students who are members of PRSSA while in college are eligible for associate membership when they graduate and become a professional. The dues option is available for two years and costs a fraction of what the professionals pay.
Also, to be part of the PRSSA Canvas page, students can email their N numbers to Professor Bobbi Doggett at rdoggett@unf.edu.
Graduate applications available
Students who plan to graduate this spring can follow the steps below to get to a graduation application. Students who do not plan to participate in commencement still need to apply. Students who applied for a previous term and were denied, need to reapply for graduation. Students should schedule a final graduation check with their advisor to make sure all is well.
Graduation applications are available online in myWings.
- Log into your portal
- Choose Student on the side menu
- Select Student Resources, and then Banner Self-Service
- Click on Student Records
- Choose Graduation Application
Important graduation dates: /commencement/important-dates.html.
Main commencement page for information about regalia, tickets, etc.:
Advising has moved
Attention students! COAS School of Communication advisors have moved to Building 51, suite 2500. To contact the COAS advising office, email ASADV@unf.edu or call at (904) 620-2797.
Student ambassadors wanted for spring
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email your resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
School of Communication seeking DL Coach
The School of Communication is looking for a DL Coach for Media Planning, ADV 3300. If you have completed this course and would like a remote position, please send your resume to D'Lynn Phelps, d.phelps@unf.edu.
DL Coaches (also known as academic coaches) support faculty who teach online classes by answering student questions, reviewing class submissions and other activities as requested by the professor. It is a remote position so there is no need to be on campus to complete work hours.
School of Communication Internship + Job Fair scheduled Feb. 28
The School of Communication’s annual Internship + Job Fair is scheduled from noon to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 28, in the Adam W. Herbert University Center. Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to participate. Students may register and employers are invited to participate. Contact Brooke Hammon at brooke.hammon@unf.edu with any questions.
To register or for more information about all of the employers, scan the QR code or go to our Internship + Job Fair .
To see what the event is like, here's a
To get to the fair: The University Center is within walking distance of the School of Communication building, and students can also take a shuttle that runs from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. with stops at the Library, Student Union, and Building 4 to the University Center.
#unfcommunication #unfcomm #unf #unfjobfair
DJ hours available on WSKR 95.5 FM Spinnaker Radio
Students who want to pick the music on 95.5 FM WSKR or be a talk DJ, now have the chance! Spinnaker Radio has multiple one-hour slots open on the DJ board. Slots are first come, first served! If you are interested, email Lisa, Spinnaker Radio's general manager, at radio@unfspinnaker.com. As always, no prior experience is required. Spinnaker Radio staff will train new DJs.
Spinnaker Media is now hiring for spring
Are you looking for an on-campus job? Spinnaker Media is now hiring for the spring 2024 semester. Working at Spinnaker Media is a great way to gain real-world experience, get published, and build a portfolio/resume. Spinnaker Media is now hiring a Spinnaker news editor who is primarily responsible for the ongoing news coverage and a Spinnaker government reporter who covers Student Government and national, state and local governments.
Foundation scholarship applications now being accepted
海角社区Foundation scholarship applications for the 2024-2025 academic year are currently available for students. In order to apply for Foundation scholarships, please follow these steps:
Step 1: Complete the Data Sharing Consent Form
Each year, students must complete the data sharing consent form to be considered for any Foundation scholarship. This includes renewal of an existing scholarship. Once the form is complete, it takes 24 hours for student data to be updated in Academic Works. To access and complete the form:- Click here:
- Log into myWings.
- Click on the Data Consent with 海角社区Foundation Scholarship link.
- Fill out the form and click submit at the bottom.
Step 2: Visit
Complete the general application along with any applications from your college or unit. It is important to note that student information is not immediately updated in the Academic Works system once the data consent form is complete/submitted. Students will have access to Academic Works, but all eligible scholarships will not appear until the day after the data consent form has been submitted. It is recommended to wait until the following day once completing the data consent form to log into Academic Works so that ALL potential scholarships appear.For questions regarding Foundation scholarships or Academic Works, contact foundationscholarships@unf.edu.
Scholarships within the School of Communication
Oscar Patterson Scholarship
Steve J. Borowiec Memorial Scholarship
The Garrison Family Communication Scholarship
COAS Communication Scholarship
Jennifer Bittner Memorial Communication Scholarship
Liz Slobodian Public Relations ScholarshipHearst Journalism Awards Program
The 64th annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program offers up to $700,000 in scholarship awards, matching grants and stipends. There are six writing, three photojournalism, three audio and television, and four multimedia competitions. The program awards scholarships to students in college-level journalism. Future deadlines include: Personality/Profile Writing (Feb. 13), Team or Individual Investigative Reporting (March 26) and Photo II - Picture Story/Series (Feb. 6). visit . Visit for details.
Student clubs and organizations for communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management. The school is now taking applications for the summer and fall 2024 semesters.
-
January 22nd Edition
- Graduate applications available
- Advising has moved
- PRSSA needs new leaders for spring term
- Student ambassadors wanted for spring
- School of Communication seeking DL Coach
- Get involved with Spinnaker Media
- School of Communication Internship + Job Fair scheduled Feb. 28
- DJ hours available on WSKR 95.5 FM Spinnaker Radio
- Spinnaker Media is now hiring for spring
- Foundation scholarship applications now being accepted
- Hearst Journalism Awards Program
- Student clubs and organizations
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Graduate applications available
Students who plan to graduate this Spring 2024, can follow the steps below to get to a graduation application. Students who do not plan to participate in commencement still need to apply. Students who applied for a previous term and were denied, need to reapply for graduation. Students should schedule a final graduation check with their advisor to make sure all is well.
Graduation applications are available online in myWings.
- Log into your portal
- Choose Student on the side menu
- Select Student Resources, and then Banner Self-Service
- Click on Student Records
- Choose Graduation Application
Important graduation dates: /commencement/important-dates.html.
Main Commencement page for information about regalia, tickets, etc:
Advising has moved
Attention students! COAS School of Communication advisors have moved to Building 51, suite 2500. To contact the COAS advising office, email ASADV@unf.edu or call at (904) 620-2797.
PRSSA needs new leaders for spring term
It's a new year, and our 海角社区Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) needs new leadership. There are a variety of positions available which will give you hands-on experience and leadership duties which you can post on your resume. If you are interested in becoming more involved in PRSSA and perhaps would like a leadership position, please contact the faculty advisor, Prof. Bobbi Doggett at rdoggett@unf.edu.
Student ambassadors wanted for spring
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email your resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
School of Communication seeking DL Coach
The School of Communication is looking for a DL Coach for Media Planning, ADV 3300. If you have completed this course and would like a remote position, please send your resume to D'Lynn Phelps, d.phelps@unf.edu.
DL Coaches (also known as academic coaches) support faculty who teach online classes by answering student questions, reviewing class submissions and other activities as requested by the professor. It is a remote position so there is no need to be on campus to complete work hours.
Get involved with Spinnaker Media
Spinnaker Media is currently seeking writers, sports broadcasters for play-by-play, and volunteer DJs for the spring 2024 semester. Spinnaker Media is the student-run media outlet for 海角社区and supports U, an award-winning digital newspaper; WSKR 95.5 FM Spinnaker Radio, a low-power FM radio station; and , which airs on YouTube. No experience is required. Training will be provided. Volunteering at Spinnaker is a great way to gain real-world experience in video and audio production, get published, build a portfolio, and network with industry professionals. For more information email spinnaker@unf.edu.
School of Communication Internship + Job Fair scheduled Feb. 28
The School of Communication’s annual Internship + Job Fair is scheduled from noon to 4 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 28, in the Adam W. Herbert University Center. Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to participate. Students may register and employers are invited to participate. Contact Brooke Hammon at brooke.hammon@unf.edu with any questions.
To register or for more information about all of the employers, scan the QR code or go to our Internship + Job Fair .
To see what the event is like, here's aTo get to the fair: The University Center is within walking distance of our building, but you can also take a student shuttle that runs from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. with stops at the Library, Student Union, and Building 4 to the University Center.
#unfcommunication #unfcomm #unf #unfjobfair
DJ hours available on WSKR 95.5 FM Spinnaker Radio
Students who want to pick the music on 95.5 FM WSKR or be a talk DJ, now have the chance! Spinnaker Radio has multiple one-hour slots open on the DJ board. Slots are first come, first served! If you are interested, email Lisa, Spinnaker Radio's general manager, at radio@unfspinnaker.com. As always, no prior experience is required. Spinnaker Radio staff will train new DJs.
Spinnaker Media is now hiring for spring
Are you looking for an on-campus job? Spinnaker Media is now hiring for the spring 2024 semester. Working at Spinnaker Media is a great way to gain real-world experience, get published, and build a portfolio/resume. Spinnaker Media is now hiring a Spinnaker News Editor who is primarily responsible for the ongoing news coverage and a Spinnaker Government Reporter who covers Student Government and national, state and local governments.
Foundation scholarship applications now being accepted
海角社区Foundation scholarship applications for the 2024-2025 academic year are currently available for students. In order to apply for Foundation scholarships, please follow these steps:
Step 1: Complete the Data Sharing Consent Form
Each year, students must complete the data sharing consent form to be considered for any Foundation scholarship. This includes renewal of an existing scholarship. Once the form is complete, it takes 24 hours for student data to be updated in Academic Works. To access and complete the form:- Click here:
- Log into myWings.
- Click on the Data Consent with 海角社区Foundation Scholarship link.
- Fill out the form and click submit at the bottom.
Step 2: Visit
Complete the general application along with any applications from your college or unit. It is important to note that student information is not immediately updated in the Academic Works system once the data consent form is complete/submitted. Students will have access to Academic Works, but all eligible scholarships will not appear until the day after the data consent form has been submitted. It is recommended to wait until the following day once completing the data consent form to log into Academic Works so that ALL potential scholarships appear.For questions regarding Foundation scholarships or Academic Works, contact foundationscholarships@unf.edu.
Scholarships within the School of Communication
Oscar Patterson Scholarship
Steve J. Borowiec Memorial Scholarship
The Garrison Family Communication Scholarship
COAS Communication Scholarship
Jennifer Bittner Memorial Communication Scholarship
Liz Slobodian Public Relations ScholarshipHearst Journalism Awards Program
The 64th annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program offers up to $700,000 in scholarship awards, matching grants and stipends. There are six writing, three photojournalism, three audio and television, and four multimedia competitions. The program awards scholarships to students in college-level journalism. Future deadlines include: Sports Writing (Jan. 23), Personality/Profile Writing (Feb. 13), Team or Individual Investigative Reporting (March 26) and Photo II - Picture Story/Series (Feb. 6). visit . Visit for details.
Student clubs and organizations for communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management. The school is now taking applications for the spring 2024 semester.
-
January 16th Edition
- Advising has moved
- PRSSA needs new leaders for spring term
- Student ambassadors wanted for spring
- School of Communication seeking DL Coach
- Get involved with Spinnaker Media
- DJ hours available on WSKR 95.5 FM Spinnaker Radio
- Spinnaker Media is now hiring for spring
- Foundation scholarship applications now being accepted
- Hearst Journalism Awards Program
- Student clubs and organizations
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Advising has moved
Attention students! Starting Tuesday Jan. 16, COAS advising will be in Building 51, suite 2500. To contact the COAS advising office, email ASADV@unf.edu or call at (904) 620-2797.
PRSSA needs new leaders for spring term
It's a new year, and our 海角社区Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) needs new leadership. There are a variety of positions available which will give you hands-on experience and leadership duties which you can post on your resume. If you are interested in becoming more involved in PRSSA and perhaps would like a leadership position, please contact the faculty advisor, Prof. Bobbi Doggett at rdoggett@unf.edu
Student ambassadors wanted for spring
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email your resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
School of Communication seeking DL Coach
The School of Communication is looking for a DL Coach for Media Planning, ADV 3300. If you have completed this course and would like a remote position, please send your resume to D'Lynn Phelps, d.phelps@unf.edu.
DL Coaches (also known as academic coaches) support faculty who teach online classes by answering student questions, reviewing class submissions and other activities as requested by the professor. It is a remote position so there is no need to be on campus to complete work hours.
Get involved with Spinnaker Media
Spinnaker Media is currently seeking writers, sports broadcasters for play-by-play, and volunteer DJs for the spring 2024 semester. Spinnaker Media is the student-run media outlet for 海角社区and supports U, an award-winning digital newspaper; WSKR 95.5 FM Spinnaker Radio, a low-power FM radio station; and , which airs on YouTube. No experience is required. Training will be provided. Volunteering at Spinnaker is a great way to gain real-world experience in video and audio production, get published, build a portfolio, and network with industry professionals. For more information email spinnaker@unf.edu.
DJ hours available on WSKR 95.5 FM Spinnaker Radio
Students who want to pick the music on 95.5 FM WSKR or be a talk DJ, now have the chance! Spinnaker Radio has multiple one-hour slots open on the DJ board. Slots are first come, first served! If you are interested, email Lisa, Spinnaker Radio's general manager, at radio@unfspinnaker.com. As always, no prior experience is required. Spinnaker Radio staff will train new DJs.
Spinnaker Media is now hiring for spring
Are you looking for an on-campus job? Spinnaker Media is now hiring for the spring 2024 semester. Working at Spinnaker Media is a great way to gain real-world experience, get published, and build a portfolio/resume. Spinnaker Media is now hiring a Spinnaker News Editor who is primarily responsible for the ongoing news coverage and a Spinnaker Government Reporter who covers Student Government and national, state and local governments.
Foundation scholarship applications now being accepted
海角社区Foundation scholarship applications for the 2024-2025 academic year are currently available for students. In order to apply for Foundation scholarships, please follow these steps:
Step 1: Complete the Data Sharing Consent Form
Each year, students must complete the data sharing consent form to be considered for any Foundation scholarship. This includes renewal of an existing scholarship. Once the form is complete, it takes 24 hours for student data to be updated in Academic Works. To access and complete the form:- Click here:
- Log into myWings.
- Click on the Data Consent with 海角社区Foundation Scholarship link.
- Fill out the form and click submit at the bottom.
Step 2: Visit
Complete the general application along with any applications from your college or unit. It is important to note that student information is not immediately updated in the Academic Works system once the data consent form is complete/submitted. Students will have access to Academic Works, but all eligible scholarships will not appear until the day after the data consent form has been submitted. It is recommended to wait until the following day once completing the data consent form to log into Academic Works so that ALL potential scholarships appear.For questions regarding Foundation scholarships or Academic Works, contact foundationscholarships@unf.edu.
Scholarships within the School of Communication
Oscar Patterson Scholarship
Steve J. Borowiec Memorial Scholarship
The Garrison Family Communication Scholarship
COAS Communication Scholarship
Jennifer Bittner Memorial Communication Scholarship
Liz Slobodian Public Relations ScholarshipHearst Journalism Awards Program
The 64th annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program offers up to $700,000 in scholarship awards, matching grants and stipends. There are six writing, three photojournalism, three audio and television, and four multimedia competitions. The program awards scholarships to students in college-level journalism. Future deadlines include: Sports Writing (Jan. 23, 2024) and Personality/Profile Writing (Feb. 13). To view all the categories and deadlines, visit . Visit for details.
Student clubs and organizations for communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.
Advertising Club
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Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
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Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management. The school is now taking applications for the spring 2024 semester.
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January 8th Edition
- Student ambassadors wanted for spring 2024
- School of Communication seeking DL Coach
- Foundation scholarship applications now being accepted
- Advisors available to help students
- Spring 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
- Spring 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
- Spring 2024 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
- Spring 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
- Hearst Journalism Awards Program
- Student clubs and organizations
- Learn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Student ambassadors wanted for spring 2024
The School of Communication is looking for students to serve as ambassadors for all areas of its programs. Students will be a spokesperson for the communication program, assist with student engagement and events, and give input to faculty regarding the curriculum and other aspects of the program. Interested? Students must be a Communication or Communication Studies major and be willing to serve at least 10 hours per semester.
The School wants ambassadors from all areas of its programs: advertising, digital video production, multimedia journalism, public relations, communication studies and communication management. Students will receive a branded polo shirt to wear at ambassador events, and students who successfully complete their ambassador duties will receive a crimson cord at graduation. To apply, please email your resume to commstu1@unf.edu and put "Student Ambassador" in the subject line.
School of Communication seeking DL Coach
The School of Communication is looking for a DL Coach for Media Planning, ADV 3300. If you have completed this course and would like a remote position, please send your resume to D'Lynn Phelps, d.phelps@unf.edu.
DL Coaches (also known as academic coaches) support faculty who teach online classes by answering student questions, reviewing class submissions and other activities as requested by the professor. It is a remote position so there is no need to be on campus to complete work hours.
Foundation scholarship applications now being accepted
海角社区Foundation scholarship applications for the 2024-2025 academic year are currently available for students. In order to apply for Foundation scholarships, please follow these steps:
Step 1: Complete the Data Sharing Consent Form
Each year, students must complete the data sharing consent form to be considered for any Foundation scholarship. This includes renewal of an existing scholarship. Once the form is complete, it takes 24 hours for student data to be updated in Academic Works. To access and complete the form:- Click here:
- Log into myWings.
- Click on the Data Consent with 海角社区Foundation Scholarship link.
- Fill out the form and click submit at the bottom.
Step 2: Visit
Complete the general application along with any applications from your college or unit. It is important to note that student information is not immediately updated in the Academic Works system once the data consent form is complete/submitted. Students will have access to Academic Works, but all eligible scholarships will not appear until the day after the data consent form has been submitted. It is recommended to wait until the following day once completing the data consent form to log into Academic Works so that ALL potential scholarships appear.For questions regarding Foundation scholarships or Academic Works, contact foundationscholarships@unf.edu.
Scholarships within the School of Communication
Oscar Patterson Scholarship
Steve J. Borowiec Memorial Scholarship
The Garrison Family Communication Scholarship
COAS Communication Scholarship
Jennifer Bittner Memorial Communication Scholarship
Liz Slobodian Public Relations ScholarshipAdvisors available to help students
All students registering for 2024 classes should be sure to read the tips in Comm Connect! There are four detailed sections that go over tips on what classes to register for depending on your degree! The tips cover registration for B.S. in Communication, B.A. in Communication Studies, Social Media Minor, and M.S. in Communication Management. Please read the section that pertains to your degree. As you prepare to register for Spring 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, visit One-Stop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. The School of Communication's advisors, John Buckley (N01567014@unf.edu) and Leshare Demps (l.demps@unf.edu), are happy to help.
Spring 2024 registration tips for B.S. in Communication majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit OneStop. Here's some advice on what classes students may take for Advertising, Multimedia Journalism, Digital Video Production and Public Relations.
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps are happy to see what your options are.
For Advertising students
Good "major electives" that are available:
ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, PUR 3000-Principles of Public Relations, ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management
For Multimedia Journalism students
Tips to remember: Do not take any courses with the ADV, PUR, SPC, or COM prefix as a "major elective" if you are in the multimedia journalism track. Good "major electives" for Multimedia Journalism track students that are available:
MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools, RTV 3220C-TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4732-Social Media Management, MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals
For Digital Video Production students
Good "major electives" in Production that are available:
RTV 4330-Documentary Fundamentals, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4500-History of Mass Communication
For Public Relations students
Tips to remember: You do not need to take MAR 3023-Principles of Marketing as a prerequisite for advertising classes such as ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising and ADV3101-Advertising Creative Strategy. Good PR "major electives" that are available: PUR 4400-Crisis Communication, ADV 3101-Advertising Creative Strategy, ADV 3008-Principles of Advertising; ADV 3812-Integrated Marketing Communication; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication, MMC 4732-Social Media Management, ADV 4404-Strategic Branding, RTV 3220C TV Production/Visual Arts TV; MMC 4251-Creating Health Messages for the Mass Media
Finally, any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Spring 2024 registration tips for B.A. in Communication Studies majors
As you prepare to register for spring 2024 classes, please become familiar with the Registration and Course Planning Tool in myWings. To learn more about this tool, please visit the OneStop. If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your advisors, John Buckley and Leshare Demps, are happy to help. Those students who would like to take a required class that they don't see offered should contact their advisor.
Tips to remember: One of your required core courses, COM 3042, has changed its name. The course (formerly call “Interpersonal Communication”) is now called “Communication in Relationships.” Also, for your final course in the major, you have the choice of either taking COM 4945-Internship Senior Project or taking COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods. Please note that both courses have pre-requisites. Any general curriculum questions can often be answered on the Programs of Study webpage and the Osprey Map webpage.
Good "major electives" in communication studies that are available:
COM 4373-Consequences of Cyberculture, COM 3440-Small Group Communication, COM 4301-Communication Theory & Research Methods, SPC 4064-Public Speaking for Professionals, MMC 2701-Communicating Across Cultures, COM 4044-Lying & Deception
Spring 2024 registration tips for those minoring in Social Media
The Social Media minor is available for all 海角社区undergraduate students. Courses listed below that were used for the B.A. in Communication or B.S. in Communication can count in the Social Media minor.
The following courses will be offered in spring 2024:
COM 4373-Consequences of Cyberculture; MMC 3002-Social Media for Communication; MMC 3342-Content Creation Tools; MMC 4732-Social Media Management
Spring 2024 registration tips for M.S. in Communication Management graduate students
If you encounter any problems with registration, you may need a "prerequisite override" or other fix. Your graduate advisors, Stephynie Perkins and John Parmelee, are happy to see what your options are.
"Core Requirement" courses being offered in Spring 2024: MMC 6006-Strategic Communication Theory, MMC 6256-Foundations of Communication Management, MMC 6421-Quantitative Research Methods, MMC 6426-Qualitative Research Methods
Good "school electives" that are available for Spring 2024: ADV 5991-Strategic Branding, COM 5627-Lying and Deception, MMC 6730-Social Media Management
For your "outside concentrations" courses (pick only one concentration from these: Business, Public Health, Leadership, Nonprofit Management or Public Management): Check which courses are acceptable on the MS Communication Curriculum webpage.
Then see what's available from the outside department/college. Exceptions can be made if the School of Communication and the outside department/college agree. Check with your graduate advisor first.
Hearst Journalism Awards Program
The 64th annual Hearst Journalism Awards Program offers up to $700,000 in scholarship awards, matching grants and stipends. There are six writing, three photojournalism, three audio and television, and four multimedia competitions. The program awards scholarships to students in college-level journalism. Future deadlines include: Sports Writing (Jan. 23, 2024) and Personality/Profile Writing (Feb. 13, 2024). To view all the categories and deadlines, visit . Visit for details.
Student clubs and organizations for communication majors
Find out more about student clubs and organizations for communication majors at the Student Clubs and Organizations.
Below is a summary of options. Joining a student club can help prepare students for a job in the industry.Advertising Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Dee Colvin
dee.colvin@unf.edu
Multimedia Club
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Ken Thomas
k.thomas@unf.edu
PRSSA
The Public Relations Student Society of America is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations, brand consulting, marketing and event planning.
Follow us:
Faculty advisor
Prof. Bobbi Doggett
rdoggett@unf.edu
Spinnaker Media
The mission of Spinnaker Media is to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas, while also providing an educational learning environment for students.
Follow us:
Director
Amanda Cox
a.l.cox@unf.eduLearn more about our M.S. in Communication Management
Those interested in applying for the School of Communication's master's degree in communication management can learn more by watching the .
For more information about the degree, please visit the master’s website.
The 36-credit M.S. in Communication Management provides graduate-level professional skills for those seeking communication-related leadership positions at public relations firms, advertising agencies, news outlets, production companies, government agencies, healthcare companies, and other businesses. Students will learn strategy, metrics, economics, ethical and legal issues, and social and cultural issues in communication and media management. The school is now taking applications for the spring 2024 semester.