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Archive for April, 2009

Two College of Communication and Information faculty honored

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

College of Information assistant dean Ebe Randeree and College of Communication associate professor Jay Rayburn were recently presented with 2009 Guardian of the Flame awards.  The awards are hosted by the the Burning Spear Society and presented to faculty members who embody the NOLE spirit and who promote the university.  Awardees are recognized for engaging the university community in celebrating FSU’s accomplishments and laying a foundation for its future.

The Burning Spear Society advances The Florida State University as a leading institution of higher education by promoting and supporting outstanding members of the university community and strengthening campus traditions. The organization is a not-for-profit corporation composed of a diverse group of current and former student leaders who bring their respective qualities and constituencies to the table.

Graduation Reception Spring 2009

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

The College of Information invites you to attend the graduation receptions for our Graduate and Undergraduate students Friday May 1, 2009.

 Graduate Students

 Will be gathering in the Goldstein Library 3:00-4:30pm. It is located on the main floor of the Louis Shores Building. Please contact Candace Ooten if you need assistance.

Undergraduate Students

Will be gathering in 006 Shores from 2:15-3:00pm.  Arrive 2;15 Ceremony 2:30-3 Please attend if you are graduating. Please attend and support those graduating if you are NOT graduating this semester AITP will be giving out AITP graduation cords as well as awards. Please contact Professor Randeree if you need assistance and/or if you are attending

Interactive resume award winners named

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

The winners of the College of Information Spring 2009 Interactive Resume Contest were announced today. The contest takes place every semester as part of the undergraduate LIS 4708, Perspectives in Information Technology, course. The winners for the Spring 2009 semester are:

  • Rachel Koeppel – Overall BEST Interactive Resume - Awarded for the IR that demonstrates that student was able to accomplish all curricular goals.
  • Blake Elsbree – BEST in Information ArchitectureAwarded for the IR that demonstrates the best information design (one that exemplifies good organization, findability, and navigability).
  • David Schubert – BEST in InnovativenessAwarded for the IR that best demonstrates innovativeness in applying technology.
  • Clint Morrow – BEST in MarketingAwarded for the IR that best markets the student’s various competencies, skills, and accomplishments to potential employers.
  • Anthony Hopkins – Deans Award - Awarded for an IR that demonstrates excellence in a student’s accomplishment of curricular goals.

Study Abroad and Internship Program‚ Due May 8

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

Earn your degree while exploring the world! Due May 8!!

 

The College of Information is accepting applications for the following study abroad and internship opportunity. Delay in the announcement is due to changing visa requirements for students by the UK. This program offers students the opportunity to earn credits while getting to know the culture, customs, and history of another country.

 

Summer-Fall 2009

The FSU London Study Centre is pleased to offer two places in their Study Abroad and Internship Program, one with a focus on Library and Information Studies, one with a focus on Information Technology Administration.

 

Owing to immigration requirements, applications need to be processed as soon as possible. Thus the program has a closing date of May 8. All applicants must have a valid passport through May 2010 and will be required to apply for an entry clearance visa immediately upon acceptance. This process will require submission of biometric data. FSU International Programs will provide guidance on the visa process upon acceptance.

 

The successful applicants will be provided with a comprehensive academic experience in which classroom learning will be complemented by a part-time work placement, six months free shared accommodation in central London, a stipend to cover essential costs, free online tuition, and the opportunity to take part in the free or subsidized F.S.U. trips to England and Europe. Students are required to take the three hour internship course LIS 5945 or 4940 in the summer and fall.  In the fall students must take an additional 3 credit course for a total of six credit hours. Undergraduates if selected may take one 3 hour campus-based course in London.  Graduate students can take an asynchronous College of Information course or DIS.  Students will work 20 hours per week in the library and spend equal amount of time on coursework. 

 

Dates

The program lasts for six months from June 29, 2009, until December 30, 2009. You must be a College of Information student this semester.

 

Applications are reviewed by the College of Information Internship Director and Associate Dean in consultation with other faculty.  Telephone interviews with London staff will be scheduled in mid-May.

General Requirements
The supervisory position requires previous coursework toward the completion of either the MLIS, or Specialist degree. A GPA of 3.00 or higher is mandatory.

Procedures:
Submit electronic versions of the following to Dr. Christie Koontz (ckoontz@ci.fsu.edu) by
May 8:

 

  • A current resume.
  • An unofficial transcript of CI studies.
  • A brief statement of between 500–1000 words about why you have an interest in an internship in the London library position and contributions you think you will make to this internship site.
  • Do NOT fill out the online application in Blackboard for the internship—the site is under development.

Additional Information:

General information about the FSU International Study Programs can be found at: http://international.fsu.edu/ .

 

Financial Aid Students

Keep in mind those stipulations of receiving financial aid when you consider if this internship is suitable for your current situation.  There is a time difference of five hours between FSU’s main campus and London. If you are signed up for courses this summer you may need to reconsider whether these courses are feasible with the requirement of the internship course and the time difference.

 

 

Webcast: Use/Impact of Technology on Elections

Saturday, April 18th, 2009