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The Communication/Broadcasting field is bustling! This website serves as a one-stop research portal that contains databases, helpful videos and links to professional organizations within this exciting arena.
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NATHAN COLLIER LIBRARY CATALOG

Featured Book: Television & American Culture (2010) Jason Mittell

Communications/Broadcasting Related Databases

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PRSSA: Public Relations Student Society of America

PRSSA is a network of more than 10,000 college students interested in public relations and communication. We connect you with resources and people to enhance your education, broaden your network and launch your career.

 

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Who's Who? FMU Communications Faculty Edition

DR. SALVA-RAMIREZ

Many schools talk about having a “supportive” and “mentoring” faculty. Too often, you can’t really tell how true that is until classes have begun. Perhaps a glimpse into the mind of a professor, Mary-Angie Salvá-Ramírez will give you an idea of what “support” and “mentorship” mean at Florida Memorial. Her “no-nonsense” attitude has earned her the love and greatest respect of her students.

Her credentials:

Bachelor of Science in Biology, Universidad del Sagrado Corazón, Puerto Rico; Master in Communications (Public Relations), Universidad del Sagrado Corazón, Puerto Rico; Ph.D. in Speech Communication (Organizational Communication), Wayne State University

Her position:

Associate Professor of Communications, Department of Humanities, School of Arts & Sciences

Her service:

Advisor, Public Relations Student Society Association (PRSSA)

 

Faculty Publications Corner

Witherspoon, Michelle. L. (2007)

Academic dishonesty: the relationship between undergraduate students' demographic characteristics and their cheating.

Barry University: Miami, FL.

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