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Student Spotlight: Brian Mozey, journalism senior, reports for Boston Globe

Brian Mozey, a senior in journalism and mass communication from Crystal, Minnesota, is spending the Spring 2017 semester reporting and writing full-time for the Boston Globe as part of its Co-op Program. Mozey is working for the sports department, covering high school sports. The Co-op Program, which began in 1937, gives students an entry-level opportunity … Continue reading Student Spotlight: Brian Mozey, journalism senior, reports for Boston Globe

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Two Greenlee School students named Media Fellows by Washington Media Scholars Foundation

The Washington Media Scholars Foundationhas named Greenlee School students Emily Belloma (marketing and advertising, ’18) and Sojung (Leslie) Lee (advertising, ’18) as 2016 Media Fellows. This is the first time two Greenlee students have been selected in the same year. The organization’s Media Fellows program awards scholarships to qualified undergraduate students who are interested in … Continue reading Two Greenlee School students named Media Fellows by Washington Media Scholars Foundation

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Newell reports student success, agency collaborations

Associate Professor Jay Newell sends this good news: Ad majors Emily Belloma and Leslie (Su Jung) Lee were both named Washington Media Fellows by the Washington Media Scholars Foundation. This organization promotes the field of political advertising with competitions and scholarships. Emily and Su Jung both received scholarships, and will be participating in the 2017 … Continue reading Newell reports student success, agency collaborations

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Lee reports latest research

Associate Professor Suman Lee reports two research items: Kim, B., & Lee, S. A time-series analysis for testing “integrated public diplomacy” model: Japan’s public diplomacy in the U.S. from 1996 to 2014 and its effects. ICA Public Diplomacy Interest Group. Shin, H., & Lee, S. Epidemic and risk communication: An analysis of strategic and graphic … Continue reading Lee reports latest research

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Kim reports research, teaching and service news

Assistant Professor Su Jung Kim reports the following: Research: Her second-authored paper (co-authored with Dr. Anke Wonneberger, University of Amsterdam), "TV news exposure of young people in changing viewing environments: A longitudinal, cross-national comparison using Peoplemeter data", has been published in the International Journal of Communication. One manuscript and one extended abstract have been accepted … Continue reading Kim reports research, teaching and service news

Dahlstrom wins Conservation & Environmental Education Excellence Award, co-chairs symposium

Associate Director Michael Dahlstrom will be co-chair of the Organizing Committee for the Seventh Indonesian-American Kavli Frontiers of Science symposium, sponsored by the U.S. Agency for International Development and supported by the U.S. National Academy of Sciences and the Kavli Foundation. These symposia enable emerging young scientific leaders to become acquainted with their colleagues in … Continue reading Dahlstrom wins Conservation & Environmental Education Excellence Award, co-chairs symposium

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Cozma reports paper acceptances, publications

Undergraduate Director Raluca Cozma reports the following: ICA 2017 paper acceptance: “Social media as information subsidy in the news coverage of the Syrian crisis: A cross-national analysis” co-authored with Claudia Kozman. A chapter on public interest in foreign policy leading up to the Iowa caucuses has been accepted for an edited book titled “The Presidency … Continue reading Cozma reports paper acceptances, publications

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Bugeja reports recent publications, guest lectures

Professor Michael Bugeja was a panelist in a university-wide Department Chair Workshop titled “Free Speech, Hate Speech, or Safe Speech? What the First Amendment Really Protects on a University Campus.” His proposal for the iScore conference in March was accepted, concerning how to deal with trigger warnings and microaggressions, based on his recent article in … Continue reading Bugeja reports recent publications, guest lectures