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School of Communications Faculty Meeting May 5
January 15, 2009
The School of Communications is holding its monthly faculty meeting.
School of Communications Faculty Meeting March 3
January 15, 2009
The School of Communications is holding its monthly faculty meeting.
School of Communications Faculty Meeting Feb. 3
January 15, 2009
The School of Communications is holding its monthly faculty meeting.
Ƶ students prepare for their role in statewide DTV test
January 13, 2009
About 25 students gathered Jan. 12 for training in preparation for this week's digital television transition test in North Carolina. The Ƶ students will staff the statewide hotline phone bank which will be headquartered in the TV studio at Ƶ's School of Communications.
Story of German POWs shared in forthcoming film
January 12, 2009
During World War Two, many captured German soldiers were transferred
overseas to prison camps in the United States. After discovering an
unlikely connection to one of these POWs, Tom Nelson, an associate
professor of communications, began work on "Prisoners of Plenty," a
documentary that tells the Germans' stories due out this year.
Ƶ student productions now available on Time Warner’s “Carolina On Demand” cable TV service
January 9, 2009
Several videos produced by Ƶ students and staff are now available to about 1.2 million subscribers to Time Warner Cable systems in North and South Carolina.
Gisclair Publishes Paper in Southeast Review of Asian Studies
January 8, 2009
Jessica Gisclair, an associate professor in the School of Communications, published a paper titled “The Dissonance between Culture and Intellectual Property in China” in the Southeast Review of Asian Studies.
Lambda Pi Eta Induction Ceremony on May 7
January 8, 2009
Lambda Pi Eta, the School of Communications Honor Society, will hold its induction ceremony at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 7 in McKinnon Hall in the Moseley Center.
Broadcast Students Lead Ƶ to Top-10 Finish in Hearst Competition
January 7, 2009
School of Communications broadcast students helped Ƶ to an eighth-place ranking in the Hearst Journalism Awards Program Intercollegiate Broadcast Competition. It’s the first time Ƶ has been a top-10 school overall.
Ƶ students talk journalism with “60 Minutes” correspondent Lesley Stahl
January 6, 2009
Eight Ƶ School of Communications students met on campus with veteran CBS News “60 Minutes” correspondent Lesley Stahl on Jan. 6, gaining her insights about journalism and her advice about starting their careers.