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Dimitrova reports graduate program news, research, service and publication

Graduate Director Daniela Dimitrova reports the following: Graduate students in JLMC 592 had the opportunity to meet three former master’s students this semester: Gladys Nortey, Taylor Wen and Matt Neznanski. Alumni shared helpful tips and advice with the new cohort. Served as an external reviewer for promotion/ tenure for a faculty member at Bilkent University, … Continue reading Dimitrova reports graduate program news, research, service and publication

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Dimitrova to Moderate AEJMC Panel, Reports Grad Student Research Acceptances

Professor Daniela Dimitrova will moderate the AEJMC panel titled “All Politics Is Social? The Evolution of Social Media Use in Presidential Campaigns.” Greenlee’s Raluca Cozma and Kelly Winfrey will be presenting on the role of Twitter and Facebook in the primaries, respectively. Dimitrova, director of graduate education, also reports two grad students have acceptances at … Continue reading Dimitrova to Moderate AEJMC Panel, Reports Grad Student Research Acceptances

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Dimitrova Reports Research, Service, Teaching Updates

Director of Graduate Studies Daniela Dimitrova reports the following: Teaching: She is working on updating her online course Communication Technologies and Social Change (JL MC/TSC 574), which is slated for the Summer II session. Research: She just published a book chapter along with graduate student Sisi Hu. It is titled “The 2014 midterm elections on … Continue reading Dimitrova Reports Research, Service, Teaching Updates

Greenlee Researchers Peg TV as Top Source of Political Information for Caucus-goers

AMES, Iowa – Journalists from around the world filed countless reports from Iowa in the final days leading up to the Feb. 1 caucuses. According to the latest Iowa State University/WHO-HD Iowa Caucus Poll, voters rely on a variety of these reports for political information with national television news being the primary source. In addition … Continue reading Greenlee Researchers Peg TV as Top Source of Political Information for Caucus-goers