Reconstructing a Cinematic Portrait: ‘Della’ September 30, 2021 Faculty Film and Mass Media The film “Della,” which features a moving-picture portrait of the life of an African American woman named Della Fleming, was originally produced and released during…
While ‘Seeking the Truth,’ Speech and Debate Team Receives Funding and a New Director September 30, 2021 Faculty Students The Nicholson School’s Speech and Debate Team is soaring to new heights with the announcement of a future scholarship on the horizon. The students on…
Film Program Continues to Make Headlines September 29, 2021 Faculty Film and Mass Media Students The film program continues to make headlines as three UCF films were recently shared in Orlando Sentinel, the primary newspaper of the Central Florida region….
New Fellowship Honors the Memory of Retired Professor Emeritus Kyle “Phil” Taylor, Ph.D. September 29, 2021 Alumni Communication Faculty Students The Nicholson School of Communication and Media (NSCM) is offering a new fellowship in honor of the late, retired Professor Emeritus Kyle “Phil” Taylor, Ph.D….
Littlefield Reappointed as Director of the Nicholson School July 23, 2021 Communication Faculty Staff During the past five years, the Nicholson School of Communication and Media (NSCM) underwent a number of what are typically once-in-a-generation changes, under the guidance…
GaIM Assistant Professor’s First Academic Book: ‘Unstable Aesthetics’ June 30, 2021 Faculty Games and Interactive Media When a game releases, it can take on different forms. Through players’ and artists’ creativity, it can become something that has infinitesimal variations. This is…
Nicholson Faculty Awarded for Excellence in Teaching May 28, 2021 Faculty The UCF Teaching Incentive Program (TIP) rewards teaching productivity and excellence. The college was allocated 16 TIP awards to give this year, and out of…
June Faculty Spotlight: Betsy Kalin May 28, 2021 Faculty Film and Mass Media Her films have won awards at festivals around the world. Her interests include social justice activism and LGBTQIA history and culture. Her name is Betsy…
Groundbreaking Work Provides Insight on Informal Learning May 27, 2021 Faculty The Virtual UCF Arboretum app has been soaking in the limelight lately, being featured in podcasts and international conferences. Maria C. R. Harrington, Ph.D., is…
Conscious Conversations About Inclusive Culture: The History of Cinco de Mayo May 3, 2021 Communication Faculty Cinco de Mayo has become a U.S. holiday ubiquitous with tacos, tequila and a good time. But have you ever wondered why? The celebration we…