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Dean John Wright delivers a State of the College Report to the Public Relations Advisory Council in Weimer Hall. (Click image to enlarge.) The Public Relations Advisory Council of the…

William McKeen: The music is still there..and much more | Gainesville.com | The Gainesville Sun | Ga
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Every morning at six, my father would drop the needle on Wagners Flying Dutchman overture. Stirring, apocalyptic music thundered from Bozak speakers the size of a Buick, and the family was once again

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GAINESVILLE, Fla. — During the upcoming holiday season, WUFT-FM will broadcast live and recorded local music performances on its classical/arts HD2 channel. The University of Florida station will also stream the performances on the Web at wuftfm.org.

UF College of Journalism and Communications News: Public relations chair named UF Research Foundatio
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University of Florida Vice President of Research Win Phillips recently named Public Relations Department Chair Spiro Kiousis a 2009 UF Research Foundation Professor. Kiousis researches the interplay among political public…

UF College of Journalism and Communications News: Kaid, Pelfrey named International Educators of the
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The University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications has named Prof. Lynda Kaid and Lecturer Deanna Pelfrey its International Educators of the Year. UF Provost Joe Glover will recognize…

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UF students immerse themselves in life in Brazil | Gainesville.com | The Gainesville Sun | Gainesvil
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In the small town of Icapui, Brazil, fisherman Eliseus De Sousa struggles to catch lobsters in a town where the fishing industry is dying. Some days, he does not catch anything.He goes to work at 5 a.m., returns home at

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Jornal TRI quoted Journalism professor John Kaplan and Public Relations professor Juan-Carlos Molleda in “Planet Journalism,” an article about the importance of university degrees in practicing and teaching journalism. Jornal…

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(Click image to enlarge.) Dean John Wright (second from right) joins UF College of Veterinary Medicine Dean Glen Hoffsis (second from left) and Chris Fey, chairman and CEO of US…

UF College of Journalism and Communications News: Journalism, communication students become involved
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Ben Stearns, a second-year journalism master’s student, is volunteering at WUFT-FM. (Click image to enlarge.) Many University of Florida advertising, journalism and public relations students knew the College of Journalism…

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Alligator reports about telecommunication students' Gitmo story:
http://alligator.org/articles/2009/09/16 /news/campus/090916_gitmo.txt
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Check out the new edition of our newsletter: http://www.jou.ufl.edu/pubs/openline/Ope nLine090914.pdf

UF College of Journalism and Communications ABC News On Campus is featuring a story by telecommunication students Miles Doran and Patrick Fleming on the planned closing of the jail at U.S. Naval Base Guantanamo Bay (http://abcnews.go.com/oncampus).

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One of our new WUFT-FM programs, "Marketplace," reports about Gainesville's utility offering residents and businesses money to put up solar panels:
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Solar energy gains ground in Florida : Gainesville, Fla. is the first city in the country to adopt a new solar incentive program, making it profitable for an average person or business to put up solar panels and begin feeding power back to the grid. Jennifer Collins reports.




















