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Senior Honors Fellows head online to defend theses
April 7, 2020
Thesis defenses are a benchmark of 黑料不打烊's four-year Honors Program, a culmination of two or more years of intensive, mentor-led research.
Media relations expert Cathy Renna speaks at virtual Unity in Communications event
April 6, 2020
Renna, the first national news director of GLAAD, visited with students virtually on March 31, discussing diversity in the media industry and having a voice in the workplace.聽
鈥楾here鈥檚 something truly wonderful about knowing all these people are there for you鈥
April 3, 2020
Through the power of Zoom video chats, School of Communications alumni 鈥 nearly two dozen of them 鈥撀燾ontinue to maintain the connections they first made while producing 黑料不打烊鈥檚 student-run newscast, 鈥満诹喜淮蜢 Local News.鈥
Mike Fernandez, a communications industry trailblazer, speaks at Unity in Communications dinner
March 10, 2020
Recently named the CCO of energy company Enbridge, Fernandez spoke to students about starting their careers, landing their first job, and trends in the public relations industry.
School of Communications hosts panel exploring 鈥楻ight to be Forgotten,鈥 personal resilience and the role of media
March 6, 2020
During a March 4 on-campus discussion, panelists with expertise in media law, media ethics and psychology addressed cancel culture, a need for empathy, and the psychological impact of limitless access to information.
Student media organizations honored among state鈥檚 best
March 3, 2020
The Pendulum and Phi Psi Cli repeat with Best of Show honors at the annual North Carolina College Media Association gathering at East Carolina University.
School of Communications to host 鈥楳edia and the Culture of Shame鈥 panel discussion
February 24, 2020
The public event, set for Wednesday, March 4, will explore today鈥檚 cancel culture, the distinction between shame and embarrassment, and the role of media/journalism in public discourse.
Students explore Florida and the future of the communications industry
February 18, 2020
Thirty-two Communications Fellows toured 11 companies on a two-week trip to the Sunshine state, speaking with industry professionals, enjoying hands-on experiences, and exploring future job possibilities.
Amanda Sturgill to discuss the AltGov phenomenon on Twitter at TEDxGreensboro
February 17, 2020
The associate professor of journalism is one of 14 鈥渆xtraordinary thinkers and doers鈥 invited to share ideas and research during the March 26 event at the Greensboro Cultural Center.
School of Communications welcomes new director of internships
February 11, 2020
Amber Moser steps into a new role leading the Internship Office following Nagatha Tonkins鈥 retirement in December.