School of Journalism and Communication

Not too long ago, the word “media” referred to defined communication channels, such as newspapers, film, radio and television. Content was created by defined roles of reporter, director, disc jockey and broadcaster.But as new technologies have created more systems of social transmission and opened access to a wider populace, the concept of media is no longer so neatly defined.
The final candidate presentation is Friday for the School of Journalism and Communication.
Ricardo Valencia, a doctoral student in the School of Journalism and Communication, studies unaccompanied children who migrate to the United States.
Only a few additional presentations remain this week, and all the names of the finalists are now available
Additional dean finalists are interviwing on campus in the search for four deans.