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Ƶ students engage in audience research with Winston-Salem communications firm
December 5, 2016
Nearly a dozen School of Communications students participated in a consumer immersion research exercise, building on coursework that explores the relationships between the producers of media messages and their audiences.
Ƶ professor's research on 'fake news' ecosystem generating international attention
December 5, 2016
Jonathan Albright, assistant professor of communications, is exploring the connections between websites distributing "fake news" and propaganda and the tools used to track reader preferences.
Ƶ to celebrate completion of Turner Theatre with screening of alum’s Oscar contender
December 2, 2016
The 220-seat theater is located in the new Dwight C. Schar Hall and was funded by a gift by the Turner family.
School of Communications publishes fall 2016 issue of research journal
December 1, 2016
This semester's edition marks the 14th in the history of the Ƶ Journal, the nation’s first and only undergraduate research journal in communications.
AXA Advisors on-campus interviews – March 9
December 1, 2016
8 p.m. to 5 p.m. The Student Professional Development Center, Moseley 140
Insight Global on-campus interviews – March 3
December 1, 2016
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Student Professional Development Center, Moseley 140
The Conversation: Experts' roundtable: The future of journalism in Trump's America
November 30, 2016
Ƶ Communications Professor Glenn Scott weighs in for this article that explores how journalism can adapt during a time when journalists are facing challenges.
Penn Schoen Berland on-campus interviews – Feb. 8
November 29, 2016
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. - The Student Professional Development Center, Moseley 140
Amica Mutual Insurance on-campus interviews – March 3
November 29, 2016
Interviews all day- The Student Professional Development Center, Moseley 140
Ƶ to celebrate completion of Turner Theatre with screening of alum’s Oscar contender – TODAY
November 18, 2016
The 220-seat theater is located in the new Dwight C. Schar Hall and was funded by a gift by the Turner family.