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- Auditions for StoryTalk are open to students, faculty, staff and the community. For our first StoryTalk event, the theme is Turning Point. To audition, come prepared with a 5-10 minute personal story. Audition March 1-2 for the March 20 event.
- News about communication faculty, graduate and聽undergrad student聽and staff doings
- Political journalist Lee Fang will visit the 91福利社 campus to talk with College of Media, Communication and Information students. On February 2 from 6:30-7:30 p.m., Fang will give a presentation titled 鈥淚nvestigative
- Dan Ligon and David Smail, instructors in the Department of Advertising, Public Relations and Media Design, were recently selected as judges for the 2017 Young Ones Brief competition.
- When it comes to agenda-setting, it鈥檚 out with the old, in with the new media, researchers say.For decades, two of America鈥檚 legacy media giants, The New York Times and The Washington Post, have had the biggest influence in setting the agenda for
- The graduate student body of CMCI has officially formed a student association to support the needs of CMCI聽graduate聽students.
- Mitch Utterback served a tour of duty in Iraq as a member of the U.S. Special Forces. In early 2017, he returned as a journalist.
- In his latest book, Scott Carney, an investigative journalist and CEJ fellow, explores the bodily strength that can come from exposure to environmental extremes. He recently discussed the book on NPR's Weekend Edition.
- Steven Frost, a CMCI instructor, is also an artist who tells the stories of hidden histories through objects and performances. He has several exhibits and events scattered throughout spring 2017. Learn more about them by
- Each year, five exceptional journalists are awarded a Ted Scripps Fellowship in Environmental Journalism. Applications are now being accepted for the 2017-2018 fellowship.