The First LGBTQ+ Film Class December 1, 2020 Faculty Film and Mass Media What began as an idea has turned into a new opportunity for Nicholson School of Communication and Media (NSCM) film students. Associate professor Barry Sandler…
Advisory Board Spotlight: Chair, Kimberlee Strong December 1, 2020 Communication Faculty Staff The Nicholson School’s advisory board is comprised of a geographically and professionally diverse cross-section of alumni and professionals selected for their ability to provide advice…
Artist-in-Action Work in Response to Social Unrest December 1, 2020 Faculty Assistant professor of digital media Matthew Mosher’s work will be on display at the Art & History Museums in Maitland until January 17, 2021. He…
Orlando Sentinel Election Coverage Comes Out of the Nicholson School December 1, 2020 Communication Faculty Staff Students A partnership with the Orlando Sentinel allowed students to develop hands-on skills while reporting and writing from the Nicholson School and the field on Election Day 2020….
From Benefactor to Honorary Alum: Sonja Nicholson Shines November 3, 2020 Alumni Communication Sonja Nicholson, one of the benefactors of the Nicholson School of Communication and Media, has been awarded with the John C. and Martha Hitt Honorary…
The Nicholson Maker Space at UCF Downtown Reopens for Safe Use November 3, 2020 Games and Interactive Media Soon after the Nicholson School of Communication and Media opened a new 3,500-square-foot Games and Interactive Media Maker Space last fall, the COVID-19 pandemic hit…
Storytelling All Around November 3, 2020 Games and Interactive Media Natalie Underberg-Goode, Ph.D., has a love and respect for storytelling, folklore and above all, culture. With studies ranging from a bachelor’s degree in Sociocultural Anthropology…
Feminism and Food: A History November 2, 2020 Faculty The New York Times (NYT) featured a special episode of the Journalism History podcast, where tenured professor of journalism Kimberly Voss, Ph.D., spoke about NYT…
‘The Fabricated Wild’ Premieres at International Film Festival November 2, 2020 Alumni Faculty Film and Mass Media “The Fabricated Wild,” a film created by NSCM film visiting lecturer Nicholas Twardus, premiered at the Dobra International Experimental Film Festival in Rio De Janeiro,…
Representing the LatinX Community on NPR November 2, 2020 Alumni Staff For the first time, LatinX voters are projected to be the second-largest voting demographic. Every 30 seconds, a LatinX person turns 18 and becomes eligible…