The FSU College of Coummunication & Information

Archive for October, 2009

Pulling together and submitting Broadband Technology Opportunity Program (BTOP) proposals: Worse than herding cats!

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Speaker: Dr. Charles McClure

Competition, Interference and Distraction in Neurological Diseases: Contributions to Injurious Falls

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Speaker: Leonard LaPointe

Crossing Boundaries in the iField: Life-cycle Formation & Long-term Scientific Collaboration

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Speaker: Dr. Michelle Kazmer

Respondents: Doctoral students Adam Worrall and Plato Smith

SLIS Visits Arkansas Library Association

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Becoming a Library and Information Professional:  Booth 31 at ARLA…  October 25-26!!

Are you considering getting your Master’s in Library and Information Studies? 

Learn about the School of Library & Information Studies’ Florida State University completely online master’s degree program. Dr. Christie Koontz from FSU will be at the conference, booth 31, to share information about the master’s degree programs.

If you are working in a library or and organization that requires the expertise of an information professional — and wondering what it would take to get a Master’s Degree to become a professional Library or Information Professional or School Media Specialist– then stop by. Koontz will offer information regarding  the completely online degree programs at Florida State University, admission requirements, distance learning options, costs and financial aid availability.

For more information contact Dr. Koontz, ckoontz@cci.fsu.edu

Spring Internship Opportunity

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

The spring Koch Internship Program is a unique, paid opportunity for students and recent graduates to work in Washington, D.C. We are currently looking for candidates who not only have a commitment to free-market principles and individual liberty, but also demonstrate an entrepreneurial spirit in and outside of the classroom. I’ve included a flyer here for you to distribute to those whom are interested in the program.
Details about the Koch Internship Program:
• Runs from January 19 to May 7, 2010
• Offers part-time flexibility
• Pays an hourly rate of $12.00
• Allows interns to gain real-world experience working in a think thank or policy institute
• Equips interns with the management training and professional development necessary to be successful and effective at advancing liberty
Please take a minute to pass this information along to anyone who may be interested in the program. Applications are due by December 4th.
Please click on our flyer and visit our website to find out more information. If you have additional questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me.
Sincerely,
Thom
Thomas Russell
Associate, Marketing and Recruiting
Charles G. Koch Charitable Foundation
1515 N Courthouse Rd
Suite 200
Arlington, VA 22201
www.cgkfoundation.org