Ph.D. Award Summer Roundup: Three SC&I Students Receive National Recognition
SC&I Ph.D. students Kate Gressitt Diaz, Fredrika Thelandersson, and Nicole Weber received awards this summer.
SC&I Ph.D. students Kate Gressitt Diaz, Fredrika Thelandersson, and Nicole Weber received awards this summer.
To more accurately reflect the curriculum, SC&I's Ph.D. Program's name has changed to Communication, Information and Media.
The School of Communication and Information (SC&I) congratulates alumna Kate Magsamen-Conrad, Ph.D., Communication ’12, who recently received the Early Career Award from the Health Communication Division of the National Communication Association.
Kang, who was one of only 36 students chosen from all over the Unites States to attend the NCA's DHS, said she benefitted most from the feedback she received on her dissertation, and the knowledge and networking opportunities she gained.
The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) has named Wang the recipient of the 2018 Lee Barrow Minority Doctoral Scholarship and the Promising Professors Award.
Ph.D. grad Rannie Teodoro ’16 discusses her current career at Facebook as a Research Manager on the User Experience Research Team, and how faculty members at the School of Communication and Information (SC&I) helped her achieve her goals.
Souvick Ghosh, doctoral student at the School of Communication and Information (SC&I), has been awarded the LIS Education and Data Science for the National Digital Platform (LEADS-4-NDP) Fellowship.
The new commentary explains the changes at CBS that led the network to cancel the show in 1971, without even providing a final episode.
Ph.D. Application deadline for fall 2018 enrollment and consideration for up to four years of funding is January 5, 2018.
Ghosh's paper explores the identification of verbal irony or sarcasm from online interactions, such as discussion forums or Twitter.