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Lewinksi, M. & Aakhus, M. (2023). Argumentation in Complex Communication: Managing Disagreement in Polylogue. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Kumanikya, whose podcast, Uncivil, won a Peabody Award in 2017 for an episode titled “The Raid,” is now teaching a podcasting course at SC&I. In his course students learn how podcasting is a form of narrative journalism, requiring writing, research, and other critical skills that go beyond sound and technology.
This course offers students a practical introduction to using Machine Learning algorithms, tools, and techniques for solving problems that fall under the umbrella of Data Science.
Presentation by Deborah Lippstadt, real-life subject of DENIAL, the movie.
The American Public Health Association (APHA) Aging in Public Health section has awarded Honorable Mention for the Betty J. Cleckley Minority Issues Research Award to a paper co-authored by Charles Senteio, Assistant Professor of Library and Information science.
Fundamentals of by the end of the course, students learn the basics of the production, writing, and journalistic process required to use audio as a nonfiction storytelling language.