Students and faculty gathered on Wednesday, Oct. 8, at the Rowe Center for Undergraduate Education to hear from Dr. L. Monique Ward, a prominent researcher studying how media affects women’s ...
Today’s media studies students need more than technical skills – they need the agility to survive in a changing industry.
When Bill O’Reilly calls you a “race-baiter,” it starts to sound like a good name for a book. On April 3, Peabody Board of Jurors chair, NPR TV critic and author Eric Deggans spoke to students, ...
The Media Production program emphasizes analytical and production skills needed to create cross-platform media. Students are asked to critically analyze existing media and their own work through a ...
Immerse yourself in documentary filmmaking—production and theory—in New York City, the world's documentary capital. The Graduate Certificate in Documentary Media Studies is an intensive program that ...
Ruha Benjamin will give the Spring 2020 Critical Data Studies Distinguished Lecture “Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code” at 5:30-7 p.m. Feb. 17 in Stewart Center’s Fowler ...
The conversation — which was the latest installment in the Africana Classics Lecture Series — encouraged ‘genuine’ discourse ...
Stop. Look around. Listen. Feel. What types of media are in front of you, around you, and beyond you? What role do they play in how you know yourself, express yourself, relate to other people, and ...
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