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Get Jazzed Up with Grammy Nominee Bobby Shew at FSCJ South Campus Jazz Festival April 21

Here's a can't-miss event for jazz fans: Join us at…

By Michael Corby Thu, April 19, 2012 5:01 pm EDT

Gear up for the Jacksonville Jazz Festival with a free concert featuring the Florida State College at Jacksonville Jazz Ensemble I (directed by Professor John…

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Primary Colors Running Red in Florida


Days before the 2012 South Carolina Republican primary, Mitt Romney is pumping money into a major ad campaign... in Florida...while his opponents are focusing on South Carolina. What's up with that?
By Michael Corby Wed, January 18, 2012 6:11 pm EDT

The Florida Republican presidential primary isn't until the end of January but Mitt Romney is the first of the Republican presidential contenders to start running ads...in Florida...  and he's doing it big time. Florida State College Professor of Political Science Douglas Kuberski, Ph. D., shares his expertise  and considers what their strategies may be and what the outcome could be.  (First Coast News, Jan. 9, 2012)

Michael CorbyAbout the Author
Michael Corby is a writer, editor and media relations coordinator at Florida State College at Jacksonville, his employer since 1995. He contributed an ongoing series of career articles to a local publication (which won a “Best-Bang-for-the-Buck” award), and has provided in-house support for countless marketing and public relations projects. His knowledge of and connections with the faculty and staff at the College enable him to provide rapid response to media inquiries, even to the extent of setting up early morning live TV interviews while on vacation in another part of the country. Corby has a Bachelor of Arts in English and Theatre from Macalester College in St. Paul, MN, a college with such rigorous academic standards that he still can’t believe he got in—or that he got out.