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Hispanic Gator Film Festival – Updated Time
/The Hispanic Communicators Association (HCA) is proud to present the Hispanic Gator Film Festival! All students, staff, and community members are invited to attend this free event celebrating Hispanic and Latino creators. The festival will now occur on Saturday, April 2nd from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. in the Reitz Union Auditorium.
Read more »The Sharon Begley Science Reporting Fellowship
The Sharon Begley Science Reporting Fellowship is a one-year program intended for early-career U.S. journalists from racial and ethnic groups underrepresented in the profession. The fellowship will prepare you for a successful career in science journalism! Fellows will work at STAT (the Boston Globe’s health and life sciences publication) alongside its team of experienced science […]
Read more »MPR News Toni Randolph Fellowship
MPR News has long been recognized as one of the foremost journalistic organizations in the Upper Midwest, reaching news consumers across all platforms. Broadcasting to more than 500,000 listeners each week, the MPR News radio signal reaches 95 percent of Minnesotans. The Toni Randolph Fellowship will help MPR News develop the next generation of public […]
Read more »Applications Open for Tu Fiesta Radio Internships
Current applications are for radio hosts, but students can apply at the link above and leave a note that they are interested in other positions.
Read more »D.K. Stanley Lecture Series: “From Game On To Game Over”
/The 2022 D.K. Stanley Lecture Committee and the College of Health & Human Performance invite the university and greater community to a special lecture: “From Game On to Game Over.” Tom Farrey, an investigative journalist and author (as well as the executive director and founder of the Aspen Institute’s Sports & Society Program) will present […]
Read more »New Library E-Resources
UF Libraries now offer two new e-resources: Scopus and Swank. Don’t forget that if you are off campus you will need to be connected to the UF Network via the VPN software to access the subscription resources below! Scopus The George A. Smathers Libraries recently acquired the Scopus database. Scopus is a multidisciplinary abstract and citation database with a […]
Read more »HCA’s Hispanic Gator Film Festival
The Hispanic Gator Film Festival (April 2nd, 11:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m., Reitz Gallery Auditorium) is now taking submissions for student pieces! The first deadline for submissions is MARCH 18th at 11:59 p.m. EST. Please read through the categories below before submitting a film. All UF students are welcome to submit! SUBMIT HERE CATEGORIES HISPANIC CREATORS: – Films, regardless of content, […]
Read more »Fred Young Fellowship Applications Now Open
Fred Young Fellowship The legendary Fred Young worked for Hearst for more than 40 years, producing impactful and award-winning stories. Dedicated to his accomplishments, the Fred Young Hearst Television Producing Fellowship is a 12-week, paid fellowship program at a Hearst Television station. The Opportunity As a producer, you’ll play an important role in helping Hearst […]
Read more »NBCU Academy’s Senior Night Live and Next Level Summit
Senior Night Live: March 22, 6-7 p.m. ET Join the NBCU Academy team, recruiters and Today Show Host Craig Melvin for Senior Night Live! Learn about current jobs, share your resume and more. You can register for Senior Night Live here. Next Level Summit: April 5, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. ET Join NBCU Academy virtually for the Next […]
Read more »The 41st College Television Awards
Tune in to the 41st College Television Awards on March 26 at 9:00 PM EDT! The College Television Awards honor the best in student-produced television from colleges and universities nationwide. Students from ten different schools are competing for awards in six categories. Past nominees and winners have gone on to work on programs such as The […]
Read more »Get Ready for Museum Nights: Art Excursion
/Museum Nights: Art Excursion THURSDAY, March 10 at 6 p.m. Embark on an after-hours museum adventure of art, tours, performances, activities and more! Experience an Immersive Opera live in the galleries by Composer Nathan Felix; engage with SOBER BABY Podcast to challenge your conception of addiction and sobriety; boost your language diversity awareness with Language Access in […]
Read more »Coming Soon: Becoming a Woman of Influence Leadership Symposium
Registration is now open for Becoming a Woman of Influence (BWI)! This leadership symposium features CJC alumnae, who will share their experiences and wisdom to inspire students. Speakers include CJC graduates now working at ESPN, Oracle, Elon University and Florida Blue. The event is scheduled for April 14, 2022 from 8:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. […]
Read more »#MAIPMonday Info Sessions Coming Soon
The Multicultural Advertising Internship Program (MAIP) connects diverse talent to the advertising and marketing/communications industry. As part of the fellowship, students complete a paid summer internship and attend professional development seminars. MAIP is designed for students who: Identify as American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian, Middle Eastern, Black/African American/Afro-Caribbean, Hispanic/Latino, Native Hawaiian or other Pacific […]
Read more »Applications for AAJA Scholarships and VOICES Program Close Soon
AAJA Scholarship Applications AAJA’s deadlines for 2021-2022 scholarships, internships and fellowships are quickly approaching. The deadline for most scholarships and internships is Monday, February 28. Internship grants are due Monday, April 8. You can reach the full scholarships and internships page here to find an opportunity that’s right for you. VOICES Program Applications Applications for […]
Read more »Register Now: NBCU Academy Next Level Summit
NBCU Academy – Next Level Summit Join NBCU Academy virtually on April 5th at 11 a.m. for the Next Level Summit, a global experience where you can learn, grow and engage with journalists and leaders from the nation’s most-watched news organization. Hear from executives, anchors, reporters, and producers from NBC News, MSNBC, CNBC and Telemundo News […]
Read more »Florida Wild for All Scholarship Applications Now Open
The Alachua Conservation Trust (ACT) is pleased to announce the 2022 Florida Wild for All Scholarship. With this award, ACT seeks to amplify and celebrate the existing voices of Black, Indigenous, Latinx and Multiracial People of Color interested in pursuing a career path in natural resources management or protection of the environment of Florida. Applications […]
Read more »Creative Writing Student Competition at the Harn Museum
/Write yourself into the art museum! Words on Canvas is an annual competition at the Harn Museum of Art for University of Florida and Santa Fe College students interested in inspiring museumgoers by writing poetry or prose connected with a work of art. This year, students can choose from 26 artworks covering each of the Harn’s […]
Read more »2022 NATAS Suncoast Chapter Scholarships Close March 1st
The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Suncoast Chapter is offering scholarships to university students in the Suncoast region (including Florida) who are studying Communications or Broadcasting. To be eligible for the scholarship, you must: Be a high school graduating senior or a college student (undergraduate student ONLY) with a declared major in Communications/Broadcasting […]
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