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This course introduces students to the interplay between data and its surrounding societal context.
Upper level seminar on specialized topics relating to journalism media studies. Examples of recent topics: Covering the World, Design for the World Wide Web, History of Sports Journalism.
What do information professionals need to know about the risks and rewards of using AI in healthcare? Join LIS faculty experts in health informatics, Kaitlin Costello, Tawfiq Ammari, Vivek Singh, and Charles Senteio, for a panel discussion on this pressing topic.
This course will introduce students to quantitative, qualitative, and interpretive methods for doing research on digital media (online media, mobile media, and social media) and ethical ways of emp
Through a comprehensive discussion of sustainability communication strategies, media and messaging, this course focuses on how organizations communicate corporate social responsibility to their pub
Changing beliefs about the role of business in society in the past thirty years have increased the pressure on organizations to define how it addresses higher purposes beyond financial gain.
SERVICE, ADVOCACY, AND IMPACT helps students build practical skills in using communication for the greater good.
In this class, small group interaction is examined in depth, including observation, interpersonal activity, group systems, conflict resolution, and listening.
This course examines the process of evaluating the public relations function.