The Suncoast Chapter offers scholarships annually to graduating high school seniors and to college and university students who reside within the Suncoast Region, which includes the State of Florida, the State of Louisiana, the Mobile–Pensacola Market area, and Puerto Rico. In order to be eligible, students must plan to attend or currently attend a four-year college or university in the Suncoast Region and must have a declared major in Communications/Broadcasting with a concentration in television. Former Suncoast Chapter Executive Director, Bob Behrens, was dedicated to fostering excellence in journalism through [...]
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This event is designed to help you take your career development to the next level. Based on your major, you’ll get one-on-one guidance to strengthen your resume and portfolio. You’ll also receive personalized feedback to optimize your LinkedIn profile and have a professional headshot taken to kick off your internship or job search with a polished look. Come ready to have your headshot taken Bring 2-3 printed copies of your resume for review Create or update your LinkedIn profile for review Bring your laptop to showcase your portfolio or reel |
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At the Communication, Media & Entertainment Fair, you’ll have the opportunity to meet with a diverse group of employers looking for talent. This event is your chance to explore internship and job opportunities, network with industry professionals, and gain valuable insights into different career paths. Whether you’re just starting your career or looking for a change, this fair will help you navigate the job market and connect with potential employers. Bring 5+ printed copies of your resume for review Attire is business casual Research the scheduled companies, listed here. Practice [...] |
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Dr. Patrick Johnson, Marquette University, examines how journalism has historically marginalized LGBTQIA+ communities, leaving gaps that still echo in how we understand the past and present. Drawing on research and teaching, this talk invites us to reckon with what has been lost and explore how to bring these specters into the light to find a more inclusive and equitable future for storytelling, especially for those in the LGBTQIA+ community. |
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Dr. Ralina Joseph, presidential term professor of communication and the founding director of the Center for Communication, Difference & Equity at the University of Washington, will discuss her ground-breaking research on radical listening to journalists’ work. This talk focuses on radical listening, a critical communication of race skill and strategy that holds personal stories of racialized power differentials alongside narratives of histories, structures, and institutions. Radical listening is a key skill for journalists who seek to report deeply on communities of which they may or may not be a part [...] |
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Looking to stand out on LinkedIn and actually get noticed by employers? Join the School of Communication's Marketing & Digital Engagement Manager, Abbie Bernet, for an interactive workshop that will show you how to build a profile that pops, share content that grabs attention, and connect with industry pros the right way. Whether you're just getting started or looking to level up your LinkedIn game, you'll leave with practical tips to boost your visibility and grow your network. Don't miss out - your next big opportunity could be one connection [...]
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