Graduate and undergraduate students in the School of Communication conduct meaningful, cutting-edge research that explores issues that affect all of us, including media production, industry practices, regulation, effects of different types of media content on individuals and society, historical events in media and communication, uses and effects of emerging media technology and social media, and documentaries that address subjects that have social, global, political, and/or economic implications. Our students examine the consequences of all these activities for society and communication practices in marketing, public relations, advertising, and policy. Your support will allow us to help fund these important and influential projects that help us understand the human condition and provide additional opportunities for students to excel.
You can explore the various disciplines of research you can help support here:
- CCI Students, Alumni & Alumni & Faculty Shine at 5th Annual SAMCS Conference
- Pablo Correa, Ph.D.: A Journey of Resiliency
- School of Communication Grad Student Presents at Media Communication Conference
- Muhammad Rasul - Florida State University News
- CCI is being represented around the world! Kailash Koushik and Vaibhav Diwanji, PhD candidate and student in the School of Communication, attended the Asian Media Information and Communication Centre conference in Manipal, India last week.
- WWI CAMPAIGN - Doctoral Student’s Research Wins Award at #BEAVegas
- Laura-Kate Gonyea Huse Receives National Communication Award
- Rasul Father and Son Present at International Communication Conference
- Comm Doctoral Students Publish Research on Feminism in Disney Films
- FSU students produce documentary on endangered river system
- School of Communication students, faculty, and alumni attended the 2018 International Association for Media and Communication Research
- Faculty, Students Highly Recognized at National Communication Association Convention
- The Media2Inspire Symposium is going on now at the Florida State Conference Center!