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FSU Security Team

Monday, August 31st, 2009

MUST HAVE:

- Strong Organizational Skills

- Strong Communication Skills

- Writing Skills

- Presentation Skills

- Incredibly Motivated

Basic Security knowledge required.  Looking for someone with a strong personality to coordinate FSU IT Security day in conjunction with CCI.  Project Management/organization skills will be helpful.  This is a paid at $15/hr.  Background check required.

SEND Resume to eranderee@cci.fsu.edu BEFORE 9/7

Part-Time Network Support (on campus)

Monday, August 31st, 2009

This is a 20hr/wk part-time position beginning in mid-September or later; pay is $15/hr. The main duties are to maintain the network, troubleshoot user problems and answer their technical questions, do morning system checks and backups, update the system, manage user accounts, and keep the system secure. Critical tasks = network administration (user maintenance, access privileges, shared drives, networked printers, etc.) using Windows Server 2003.

Previous NETWORKING experience required!

SEND Resume to eranderee@cci.fsu.edu BEFORE 9/7

Video internship with Tallahassee Democrat/Tallahassee.com

Friday, August 28th, 2009

The Tallahassee Democrat is offering an unpaid internship for a video journalist this fall, focusing on sports (high-school and college football videos) but with experience in shooting and editing news videos, as well.  Some flexibility on hours, but Friday night and weekend work is required. Interns work 10 to 15 hours a week.

This is a great opportunity to break into the world of journalism and sports coverage in a town known for great high school and college sports.

If interested, contact Julia Thompson, Digital Communities Editor at the Tallahassee Democrat/Tallahassee.com, at (850) 599-2199 or jlthompson@tallahassee.com.

Internship with the FSU FILM school

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

The Florida State University Film School’s Torchlight Program educates students in emerging marketing, promotion, financing and distribution strategies that have proven to be effective in releasing independent feature films. The program facilitates hands-on experience through its strategic relationships with the industry, allowing for internship arrangement with the students in real world motion picture production and distribution companies (see below). Students acquire the opportunity to implement marketing strategies geared at specific audiences on a national and local level.

The Director of the Program, Paul Cohen, (http://film.fsu.edu/FacultyAdministration/Faculty/Producing/Paul-Cohen )

is interested in interviewing prospective FSU students for internship opportunities for this Fall Semester. These are non paying but credit earning internship opportunities and the interview process will begin August 17th, 2009 and runs through August 27th, for those interns seeking course credits for an internship.  Options also exist for NON-Course credit.

To set-up an interview with Mr. Cohen please contact his assistant, Adrienne Hall.

Adrienne Hall

850-339-8055

adriennechall@gmail.com

The physical address of The Torchlight Center:

The Torchlight Center

Critchfield Hall

387 Commerce Blvd

Midway, FL 32343

Please find directions to The Torchlight Center from FSU’s Campus:

Take I 10 west (exit 192) or 90 W from Campus area to Midway (Gadsden County) and find Commerce Blvd. Which is at the stop light on 90W right where the giant Flying J truck stop is. Make a hard Rt. (Almost a U-turn) onto Commerce

(It is across the highway from the Flying J) go around winding road passing two new motels on your left and you will see a blue- grey art deco building peeking above bushes on your left. Pull into driveway..go left up and park and come in glass doors on the upper floor.

To read more about the Torchlight program, please visit:

http://film.fsu.edu/Graduate-Programs/The-Torchlight-Program

http://film.fsu.edu/Undergraduate-Programs/The-Torchlight-Program

Please find information about the FSU Film School:

www.film.fsu.edu

Two SLIS Masters students to be published in journal

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Two School of Library and Information Studies Masters’ students, Amy Coughenour and Barbara Hughey, will be published in a forthcoming “student papers” issue of Documents to the People (DttP), the journal of the American Library Association’s Government Documents Roundtable.

The students wrote their papers in Dr. Lorri Mon’s LIS 5661 Government Information class in Spring 2009. They were nominated by Dr. Mon for inclusion in the issue and selected by DttP’s editorial board. Amy Coughenour’s article is entitled “Reparations for Past Mistakes: Atoning for the Internment of Japanese Americans During World War II” and Barbara Hughey’s article is entitled “The American Alien Tort Statute of 1789 and its Evolution as a Forum for International Human Rights Abuses.”  Congratulations to Amy and Barbara!