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Lambda Pi Eta Induction Ceremony May 7
April 25, 2012
Communications students win second place at RiverRun pitchfest
April 25, 2012
Two ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ School of Communications seniors won second place in the RiverRun Film Festival documentary student pitchfest on Friday.
Alan Wooten ’87 named editor of Henderson (N.C.) newspaper
April 25, 2012
Alan Wooten '87 has been hired to lead the Henderson Daily Dispatch, which serves Vance, Granville and Warren counties in North Carolina.
Communications students present research at 2012 SURF sessions
April 24, 2012
Fourteen School of Communications students were among the many student researchers who presented their work at ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ's selective Student Undergraduate Research Forum April 24.
Two Communications students selected for Scripps Howard Foundation grants
April 23, 2012
Two students in the School of Communications have been selected as recipients of the Scripps Howard Foundation Scholarship.
CELEBRATE! profile: Kellye Coleman ‘12
April 23, 2012
A communications major worked with the Imagining the Internet Center to help collect predictions on the future of the web.
Vanessa Bravo presents paper at Center for Global Public Relations’ conference
April 23, 2012
Communications assistant professor Vanessa Bravo presented a peer-reviewed paper at the Center for Global Public Relations' annual conference April 20. CGPR is located at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Jo Craven McGinty '85 receives School of Communications inaugural Distinguished Alumni Award
April 23, 2012
New York Times projects editor Jo Craven McGinty, a 1985 ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ journalism graduate who has been a part of two Pulitzer Prize teams, received the first-ever Distinguished Alumni Award in the School of Communications on April 19.
Imagining the Internet team documenting Global INET
April 22, 2012
Internet Society invites ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ’s School of Communications to report on landmark world technology conference in Switzerland.
Tom Nelson screens documentary at Popular Culture Association conference
April 19, 2012
Tom Nelson, an associate professor in the School of Communications, presented his documentary "Prisoners of Plenty" to the Popular Culture Association.