Michelle Corum
Michelle Corum joined WJCT as "Morning Edition" host in 2012 and brought with her more than 10 years of experience as an announcer and reporter for public radio stations in Lawrence, Kansas, and Interlochen, Michigan.
Her news and feature stories have aired on NPR and the Great Lakes Radio Consortium, and her anchoring and reporting have been recognized for numerous broadcasting awards, including the Florida AP Broadcasters Best Radio Newscast (large market) of 2015 and 2017.
Michelle earned a Master of Science in Administration (MSA) degree from Central Michigan University in 2000 and holds a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Troy State University in Alabama.
Michelle manages WJCT's Radio Reading Service for seeing-impaired listeners. She is also on the adjunct faculty of American Public University where she teaches communication courses online.
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Bee Friends, a small business in Murray Hill, says more people are coming in for honey during the spring pollen season.
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About 20 University of North Florida Archaeology Lab students are excavating what is now believed to be the lost indigenous village of Sarabay, which existed about 450 years ago in the area that is now Big Talbot Island State Park.
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Demand could delay when the vaccine is available, but the state's refusal to preorder from the federal government won't be the reason, says the director of infection prevention at UF Health Jacksonville.
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A new online petition is demanding a way for family members to visit their loved ones in Florida’s long-term care facilities.
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A Jacksonville nonprofit that teaches people yoga is being featured in January’s National Geographic .
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Florida residents will soon be able get Amber Alerts in several new ways with a revised notification system on a new platform from the Florida...
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One of the most visible races in Tuesday’s primary election is that of U.S. Rep. Ted Yoho against Jake Rush.