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Update from the Dept. of Communication

Jarrod Atchison presented the papers “Open Source Evidence: An Analysis of the First Year”; “Spectrum of Interrogation: Developing a New Vocabulary for Affirmative Cases in Intercollegiate Policy Debate”; and “The Role of Evidence Production, Consumption and Communication in an Era of Digital Information.” Jarrod participated […]


Update from Dept. of Communication

Mary M. Dalton presented “Integrating Entrepreneurship into the Traditional Documentary Curriculum” at the Broadcast Education Association Conference in Las Vegas on April 16, 2012. Candyce Leonard published the book Teatro espanol del siglo XXI: actos de globalizacion (Winston-Salem, Editorial Teatro)


Update from Dept. of Communication

Allan Louden gave a Skype lecture to the American Resource Center (administered by the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy) in Chisinau, Moldova. He also discussed Rick Perry’s campaign gaffe in an NPR story. He also predicted the end of the Trump Debate. He […]


Dalton publishes revised edition of book

Mary Dalton, associate professor of communication, has published the second revised edition of her book, “The Hollywood Curriculum: Teachers in the Movies.” She presented a paper, “Adored and Abhorred: Michael Moore, Capitalism, and Extreme Techniques in Documentary Production” at the University Film and Video Association […]


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