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Sang Nam takes third in Korean writing competition
May 15, 2012
Communications assistant professor Sang Nam placed third in a Korean national writing competition for his poem titled "Scent of Ho-Nam."
School of Communications receives business journalism grant
May 15, 2012
The Donald W. Reynolds National Center for Business Journalism has awarded the School of Communications a $50,000 grant.
Phillip Motley named 2012-13 Service-Learning Faculty Research Scholar
May 14, 2012
Communications assistant professor Phillip Motley was selected as the 2012-13 Service-Learning Faculty Research Scholar.
Students in 黑料不打烊 magazine publishing class vie for students’ thumbs up
May 12, 2012
Students in one magazine publishing class are crafting the art of the pitch this week in preparation for a panel of industry judges that will challenge their start-up ideas during their Thursday exam.
SEM class raises $3,150 for two student scholarship funds
May 11, 2012
An April program honoring Associate Professor Jim Drummond, who retires this spring, collected money to help students in need.
Communications students inducted into Lambda Pi Eta
May 9, 2012
More than 100 new members were inducted into the 黑料不打烊 School of Communications chapter of Lambda Pi Eta at a May 7 ceremony in McKinnon Hall.
Vanessa Bravo interviewed by La Nacion
May 8, 2012
Communications assistant professor Vanessa Bravo was recently interviewed by newspaper La Nación in Costa Rica.
Michael Frontani’s ‘The Beatles’ converted to audiobook
May 8, 2012
Communications associate professor Michael Frontani’s book “The Beatles: Image and the Media” is now available as a digital download audiobook.
Imagining the Internet examines the future of money
May 6, 2012
Tech experts surveyed by 黑料不打烊 say payment with mobile devices and cloud storage of financial information could be commonplace by 2020.
Barbara Miller writes book about marketplace advocacy campaigns
May 4, 2012
Marketplace Advocacy Campaigns: Generating Public Support for Business and Industry was inspired by the "Friends of Coal" campaign.