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Amanda Sturgill, Phillip Motley publish service learning research
March 19, 2014
Communications professors' research featured in a journal dedicated to teaching and learning.
Naeemah Clark edits book about African Americans in mass media
February 24, 2014
Communications associate professor edits collection about how African Americans used the mass media as an advocacy tool.
iMedia students travel to Costa Rica to assist sustainable, organic farm
January 28, 2014
Eight team members worked with Finca La Esperanza to help build a web and social media presence.
iMedia teams travel abroad for winter 'fly-in' projects
January 25, 2014
Graduate students in the Interactive Media master's program presented work from Ecuador, Costa Rica, Cuba and the Dominican Republic on Jan. 28 in Studio B of the School of Communications.
M.A. in Interactive Media Winter Term presentations – Jan. 28
January 16, 2014
Join the Interactive Media Class of 2014 as they share their final winter fly-in projects from their travel abroad.
iMedia partnerships with indigenous in Costa Rica enter third year
January 2, 2014
A group of iMedia students and two faculty members travel in January to Puntarenas, Costa Rica, to collaborate with indigenous groups as part of the graduate program's "Fly-In" component.
School of Communications hosts Mobile Marketing Workshop
September 18, 2013
Communications assistant professor Dan Haygood organized the one-day event, which focused on mobile technologies, regulations and advertising.
Mobile Marketing Workshop – Sept. 14
September 11, 2013
The School of Communications will host an all-day mobile marketing workshop Saturday, Sept. 14 in McEwen Communications 011.
School of Communications faculty participate in Washington conference
August 13, 2013
Seventeen faculty members served on panels, presented research and received honors for their academic work.