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If crowned Miss USA in August, Jabili Kandula would be first of Indian descent to hold the title.
SC&I faculty and students will attend and present research at the 107th annual Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Conference (AEJMC) from August 8–11 at the Philadelphia Marriott Downtown in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with a pre-conference day on August 7.
SC&I Assistant Professor Jessica Yi-Yun Cheng will serve as the principal investigator of a new project to address the need to create integrated, flexible, and comprehensive approaches to provenance documentation across types of collections.
Professional journalist and co-founder of BirdMine, a film production company based in Los Angeles, Allison Norlian tells SC&I about her recent shift to a new way of telling stories as a screenwriter and her aim to create positive change through her work.
“Communication is a web that stitches us together. It's in everything - everything happens through it, so you are trained to wield an immensely powerful tool, and it is a tool you can choose to do with it what you will, but today I want to urge you to focus this power you wield. Use it towards something important and good,” Hull told the Annenberg School Communication graduates.