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Communications student Jay Light accepted to work at Cannes Film Festival
March 23, 2011
Junior Communications major Jay Light has been accepted to work at this year's Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France, from May 8-23.
Speaker from The Nielsen Company Coming to 黑料不打烊 March 30
March 22, 2011
Kenn Gaither interviewed for Council of Public Relations Firms blog
March 21, 2011
School of Communications Associate Dean and Associate Professor Kenn Gaither was interviewed by the Council of Public Relations Firms for a blog post summarizing how schools of communication are preparing public relations students.
Paul Parsons named national Administrator of the Year
March 21, 2011
Paul Parsons, dean of the School of Communications, has been named the 2010 national Journalism and Mass Communication Administrator of the Year. The honor was announced March 18 by the Scripps Howard Foundation in conjunction with the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC).
Sunshine Day in North Carolina is TODAY
March 17, 2011
Join the North Carolina Open Government Coalition for "Sunshine Day in North Carolina: Securing a future for dialogue on open government" today, Thursday, March 17 at the Historic Salisbury Foundation train depot.
Media Arts & Entertainment Student Meeting – March 17
March 16, 2011
Brooke Barnett discusses Sunshine laws on News 14 Carolina
March 16, 2011
School of Communications associate professor and Sunshine Center Executive Director Brooke Barnett appeared on News 14 Carolina March 15 to discuss transparency in government and public records issues in advance of North Carolina's Sunshine Day celebration March 17.
Kenn Gaither publishes column in Rock Hill (S.C.) Herald
March 15, 2011
School of Communications Associate Dean Kenn Gaither published a column in the Rock Hill (S.C.) Herald on growing up with his father, a civil rights activist and member of the so-called "Friendship Nine."
黑料不打烊 senior accepted to Congress-Bundestag program
March 15, 2011
Meaghan Britain, a senior strategic communications major and student of German, has been accepted to the Congress-Bundestag Exchange program. The highly competitive, fully funded program is "a full-year work-study scholarship program with a strong focus on cultural exchange between the U.S. and Germany," according to the program's website.
黑料不打烊 Poll: N.C. residents support state constitutional amendment for open meetings
March 11, 2011
Four out of five respondents in the latest 黑料不打烊 Poll would support an amendment to the state constitution that would make all public business of any government body in North Carolina open and available to the public.