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This course provides an overview of theory and research related to the role of the media in promoting public health efforts and advances.
Students read and study the journalism of the U.S. civil rights movement (1954-1968) to understand its historical role
This 3 credit embedded course takes students to Ireland for 8 days to study the role of Irish (Gaelic) journalism and media in historic and current struggles for political autonomy and cultural ide
Students will draw inspiration from great Mediterranean journeys, and learn to write compelling journey stories of their own.
Social or community-engaged storytelling is rooted in empowering a community to lead the telling of its own story.
The focus of this course is on being able to clearly communicate the "why" behind each of the four steps in the Public Relations pr
Since public relations became a paid profession in the United States in the early 1900s, the industry has undergone an incredible transform
The purpose of this course is to provide a critical understanding of popular culture’s role in society.
This course examines the exciting world of law and policy relevant to digital media: the Internet, mobile media, and social media.
The course will address such timely questions as:
This course demonstrates the importance of reputation management as a practice to better ensure organizational health and mitigate risk by augmenting crisis/risk management work.