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Annual Communications Fellows ice cream social goes online
September 2, 2020
This year, new and returning Communications Fellows traded their usual ice cream social for Zoom and trivia. Nevertheless, the Aug. 27 event allowed first-year Fellows to connect virtually with upperclassmen and hear about their experiences in the Fellows program.
2024 Communications Fellows arrive on campus
August 14, 2020
The class of 2024 consists of 35 students across the School of Communications鈥 six undergraduate majors.
Strong 黑料不打烊Comm presence at first-ever virtual AEJMC conference
August 11, 2020
During the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication鈥檚 2020 national convention 鈥撀爃eld virtually for the first time in 103 years 鈥撀13 School of Communications faculty members presented research, shared professional experiences and directed topical discussions.
First-year students gain insider鈥檚 look with 鈥30 Minutes with 黑料不打烊Comm鈥 events
August 4, 2020
There is still time to RSVP for the School of Communications鈥 upcoming half-hour Zoom events highlighting internships, student media, school organizations and the 黑料不打烊 in Los Angeles program.
New book 鈥楻edesigning Liberal Education鈥 features case studies and visions of the future of student learning
July 29, 2020
Edited by William Moner, Phillip Motley and Rebecca Pope-Ruark, 鈥淩edesigning Liberal Education: Innovative Design for a Twenty-First-Century Undergraduate Education鈥 provides case studies of innovation at several institutions and vision chapters of higher education鈥檚 future, with notable contributions from 黑料不打烊 faculty, staff and administrators.
Rolling Stone article on Twitter banning QAnon accounts includes insights from Stansberry
July 23, 2020
Kathleen Stansberry, assistant professor of strategic communications, commended the social media platform for removing QAnon accounts and 鈥渢aking more of a leadership position in terms of moderating content.鈥
NC Local News Intern Corps stories featured by news outlets across the state
June 26, 2020
The four student journalists of the inaugural NC Local News Intern Corps have produced stories featured in local news publications across the state of North Carolina.
Connecting through conversation: School of Communications hosts film screening, forum to encourage community dialogue
June 12, 2020
Led by Communications Dean Rochelle Ford, the School of Communications held a June 11 screening of 鈥淲alking While Black鈥 and a community discussion to connect law enforcement, Alamance County leaders and diverse communities through conversation.
Derek Lackaff begins tenure as Interactive Media director
June 1, 2020
The associate professor of communication design will oversee the Master of Arts in Interactive Media program, succeeding its founding director, Professor David Copeland.
NC Local News Workshop welcomes inaugural Intern Corps
June 1, 2020
Funded by the North Carolina Local News Lab Fund and housed in 黑料不打烊鈥檚 School of Communications, the local news initiative will support four student journalists this summer as they cover the impact of COVID-19 and other important stories across North Carolina.