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Florida Tomorrow is a day when accurate, fair information flows freely.Angela Buonocore and David Finkel are crossover hits. Both have flourished in careers outside their original fields of study in UF’s College of Journalism and Communications. read story |
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Florida Tomorrow is a place where students transform into communication professionals.John Kaplan’s perspective of the world is tainted. He views it on the faces of the prisoners, beggars, widows and poor he photographs. Kaplan, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist and professor at UF’s College of Journalism and Communications, focuses his camera on places and people often ignored. As a teacher, he wants his students to experience the same thrill, shock and satisfaction of bringing those almost-invisible sides of the human condition to the forefront. read story |
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Florida Tomorrow is a belief that effective communication is essential in a global society.It’s a question that’s plagued editors and designers almost since Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press in 1440: How can ink on paper be crafted to draw an audience and keep it reading from the first word to the last? read story
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