‘Marching Forward’ to the Global Peace Film Festival September 10, 2019 Uncategorized Don’t miss out on a free screening of the UCF film “Marching Forward” on Saturday, September 21, which tells a powerful story of segregated Orlando….
Life Without Limits September 10, 2019 Uncategorized At 7:30 a.m. every weekday, Kyle Coon ’13 begins his first of potentially four workouts for the day — a 4,000-meter swim. Next, he’ll run…
LeQuang Latest to be Inducted into Hall of Fame July 30, 2019 Alumni Uncategorized Only 34 individuals have received the illustrious NSCM Hall of Fame honor thus far. Gloria LeQuang, Ad/PR ’97, is the latest to be added to…
Rigorous Reporting Earns Alumna-Led Paper Second Pulitzer June 28, 2019 Alumni Uncategorized Julie Anderson, ’84, ’89, recently led her newspaper, the Sun Sentinel, to a Pulitzer Prize for public service after having only been their editor-in-chief for a…
Film Alum Nominated for Sports Emmy June 28, 2019 Alumni Uncategorized Corey Frost, a 2010 NSCM film alumnus, was focused on scripted filmmaking until his senior year at UCF, when professor Lisa Mills pushed him to…
NSCM Helps Tell Powerful Story of Segregated Orlando April 5, 2019 Faculty Film and Mass Media Students Uncategorized Although Orlando in the mid 1900s was no Selma, Alabama, or Little Rock, Arkansas — places that are synonymous with the violent struggles of the civil…
NSCM Alumna Named One of American Advertising Federation’s Most Promising Multicultural Students April 5, 2019 Alumni Communication Students Uncategorized Leah Santiago, a 2018 graduate of NSCM’s advertising/public relations (Ad/PR) program, was named as one of the American Advertising Federation’s (AAF) Most Promising Multicultural…
Nicholson’s Video Game Programs Ranked Among Top 15 in the World April 5, 2019 Faculty Games and Interactive Media Uncategorized Nicholson’s video game graduate program ranks No. 5 in the world while its undergraduate game design program ranks No. 13, according to The Princeton Review and…
Nicholson Impact Award: There’s a New Cord in Town February 5, 2019 Communication Faculty Students Uncategorized Nicholson School of Communication and Media Instructor Michelle Dusseau relishes in bringing lectures to life outside of the classroom as much as she enjoys giving…
Saving Lives is the Focus of International Crisis and Risk Communication Conference February 5, 2019 Alumni Communication Faculty FIEA Film and Mass Media Games and Interactive Media Staff Students Uncategorized Communication challenges during mass evacuations, managing the risk communication in a culturally diverse workplace and bridging the gap between health risks and perception are but three of…