Grad Creative Works
Thesis projects and papers
Welcome to FSU's Grad Showcase, where graduate student portfolio works are featured.
The INCT program was discontinued as a degree track in 2006, and the courses were incorporated into the Integrated Marketing Communication program. Congratulations to the following students for completing their studies with a creative project after the interactive program was concluded.
Graduate projects 2007-2008Links are not available for these projects. Links to projects are available in prior years (see below).
Ashley Warren
Woman's advocacy Web site.
Fall, 2008.
Veseskis, Jessica L
Official Site of Michelle Singletary.
Fall, 2007
Tanla Bilir
Gaming web site
Spring, 2007.
Anthony Dent
Summer, 2007
Montgomery, Joshua
Summer, 2007
The 2006-07 academic year was busy. Six digital media projects, several project management production plans, and a thesis were produced by our grads.
Congratulations to James Richardson, whose hard work and dedication has raised the bar for all of our future students. Not only was his final project outstanding, but he also won a Bronze Medal from the Broadcast Education Association in the International Festival of Arts for an original project.
In 2005 we had several students submit their creative works to conferences. In the spring of 2005 the master's projects were professional in look, feel and scope representing some of the best work we have seen to date from the digital media students.
In 2003 we had one of our students win an industry award a remarkable achievement for an individual competing against production teams. The Horizon Award competition is a prestigious contest with difficult competition. "Diabetic Foot Care" is indeed a remarkable piece of work.
There were a number of excellent projects during this academic year. This was the first year that new guidelines were were available to students, which led to an increases in depth and quality.
This was the first year of the new program. Most of the projects from the past were not archived, but these are a few of the excellent projects managed by Phil Grise, the interim program director of the INCT program.

