This fall marks a return to in-person classes and events, and it is exciting to be back on campus with students and colleagues!
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Three Questions for Brian Lee ’02
Brian has used his J-School experience to create a unique and entrepreneurial career in strategic communications.
What’s Next for Our 2021 PhD Graduates?
As summer winds to a close, many of our 2021 Ph.D. alums are heading out into the world and moving on to their next adventures. Here are the new roles some of our graduate alums are taking on.
Campus Group Receives Grants to Expand Elder Tree Platform to Smart Speakers and Smart Displays
New grants will help to adapt Elder Tree for smart speakers and smart displays in order to make the web-based information and communication technology platform more accessible to a larger group of potential users.
Graduate Student Highlight: Xerxes Minocher
Xerxes Minocher was recently awarded a Doctoral Fellowship from Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC).
Three Questions for Aubre Andrus ’06
Aubre Andrus is the author of the forthcoming Look Up book series, designed to introduce 8 to 12-year-old girls to women in STEM careers.
Professor Emeritus Jack Mitchell Inducted into Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame
During its annual summer conference, the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association inducted SJMC Professor Emeritus Jack Mitchell into its Hall of Fame.
Rob Master Brings Strategic Communication Expertise to J-School Students
This fall, J-School students in J564: Media and the Consumer will be learning from industry expert, UW-Madison alum and SJMC Board of Visitors member Rob Master.
Professor Katy Bartzen Culver Named Scripps Howard Teacher of the Year
J-School Associate Professor and James E. Burgess Ethics in Journalism Chair Kathleen Bartzen Culver has won the 2020 Scripps Howard Journalism & Mass Communication Teacher of the Year Award.
SJMC Faculty and Students Present Research, Receive Awards at 2021 AEJMC Conference
From August 4-7, 2021, the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) will hold its 104th annual conference.