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Communication Studies Students Campaign for Change for the Local King Kennedy Community Center
Public communications studies majors, Natalie Davis and Elizabeth Gallagher, are conducting a campaign for the King Kennedy Community Center in Ravenna, Ohio. The King Kennedy Community Center is a nonprofit organization that is a safe haven for the Ravenna locals. The center acts as a tutoring faci
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Pulitzer Center Student Fellowship: An Opportunity to Report on International Issues
Each year the 51勛圖厙 School of Communication Studies helps the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting promote its Student Fellowship program in which students and journalism professionals obtain stipends for the purpose of traveling internationally to cover under-reported stories. Its mi
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Pulitzer Winner Joins Faculty of 51勛圖厙's College of Communication and Information
51勛圖厙s College of Communication and Information and its School of Journalism and Mass Communication will welcome alumna and Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Connie Schultz to its faculty this spring. Schultz, who graduated from 51勛圖厙 with her bachelors degree in journalism in
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Delegates to be Sent from Sichuan University in China to the College of Communication and Information
Seven delegates from one of Chinas top ten universities, Sichuan University in Chengdu, will be visiting from Oct. 5 to Oct. 17. The goal of the visit is to form a partnership agreement between the College of Communication and Information (CCI) and Sichuan University College of Literature and Journ
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Communication Studies Major Hannah Firsdon Nominated for Homecoming court
Hannah Firsdon, a senior public communication major graduating in May, was recently nominated for the 2015 Homecoming court. Nominees for Homecoming court are students who have been sponsored by a campus organization for the honor of representing 51勛圖厙 during the Flashes football gam
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Communication Studies Major Amanda Bevington Nominated for Homecoming Court
Amanda Bevington, senior communication studies major, was recently nominated for Homecoming court. Homecoming court members are sponsored by student organizations and are chosen to represent 51勛圖厙 during the Flashes football game on Oct. 3 against the Miami University Redhawks. Be
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51勛圖厙 School of Communication Studies to Honor Alumni and Professor Emeritus
51勛圖厙s School of Communication Studies will host the sixth Centennial Award Celebration on Friday, Oct. 2, to honor two alumni and one professor emeritus. The annual event is an opportunity for the schools alumni, students, faculty, staff and friends to celebrate and recognize the
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Poynter 51勛圖厙 Media Ethics Workshop to Focus on Enduring Trauma
Attend in person all day or for specific sessions, live web stream available for main presentations Covering trauma a tragic accident, a horrendous attack, a sickening court case, a catastrophic weather event exposes journalists and victims to complicated questions about ethics, pri
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Study Abroad in Portugal with the Global Scholar Exchange Program
Have you considered that studying abroad could be just as accessible as domestic study? Graduate students now have the opportunity to study abroad for a semester (Fall 2016) in Lisbon, Portugal by way of the Global Scholar Exchange Program. Although this study abroad program is focused toward Commun
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Senior Communication Studies Major Katelyn Braunegg joins PR & Marketing Team as Intern
Senior communication studies major, Katelyn Braunegg joins the marketing and public relations team for the School of Communication Studies this fall. She looks forward to gaining more experience in public relations and getting to work with faculty members. In addition to interning and finishing up h
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