Promotions Abound in the Nicholson School April 29, 2021 Faculty A great university is built by exceptional faculty and this year’s group of promoted faculty members are part of the Nicholson School’s continued academic excellence….
Conscious Conversations About Inclusive Culture: Activating Accomplices to Justice March 29, 2021 Faculty There is a lot of grief and trauma surrounding us right now. From violent attacks on Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) people and communities,…
Guiding the CDC During the COVID Pandemic March 26, 2021 Communication Faculty Today’s global pandemic was just a worst-case scenario when Deanna Sellnow, Ph.D., and Timothy Sellnow, Ph.D., developed a communications plan for the Centers for Disease…
Virtual Nature: Making Knowledge Beautiful March 26, 2021 Faculty Games and Interactive Media Assistant Professor Maria C.R. Harrington, Ph.D., recently presented at The Central Florida Chapter of the Global Association for Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR)….
The Nicholson School is Finding its Best Buddies March 26, 2021 Communication Faculty Staff The Best Buddies Friendship Walk is the leading walk in the country supporting inclusion for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Best Buddies International…
Staff Spotlight: Devon Orand, Broadcast Specialist March 26, 2021 Film and Mass Media Staff Devon Orand is the new Broadcast Specialist for the Nicholson School’s Film program. Born in Wichita, Kansas, he’s had a camera in his hands since…
Class Carries on Local Civil Rights Activists’ Legacy March 26, 2021 Communication Faculty Students WUCF partnered with the Nicholson School of Communication and Media to explore the legacy of civil-rights activists Harry T. and Harriette V. Moore and their…
WUCF TV Wins Public Media Award for Meet the Helpers COVID-19 Series March 1, 2021 Communication Faculty Staff WUCF TV, Central Florida’s PBS station and a partner of the Nicholson School, recently received an award for its Meet the Helpers Coronavirus Interstitial Series….
Vaccine Skepticism and the African American Community March 1, 2021 Communication Faculty Staff Although the coronavirus vaccine is now available for those aged 65 and older, many remain skeptical. Rufus Barfield, Ph.D., an associate professor of human communication…
March Faculty Spotlight: Daniel Cox, A Rhetorical Lens on Code Pedagogy March 1, 2021 Faculty Games and Interactive Media The March Faculty spotlight has fallen on one of our more recently hired faculty members, Daniel Cox. Cox is a visiting instructor in the Games…