A New Thriller Portrays Real-Life Politics and Media in 1990s San Francisco
SC&I Part-Time Lecturer Joe Strupp’s new book explores the press and political battles of 1990s San Francisco.
SC&I Part-Time Lecturer Joe Strupp’s new book explores the press and political battles of 1990s San Francisco.
In a paper addressing the challenges of teaching about secrecy, Associate Professor Jack Bratich explores the importance of secrecy literacy and how teachers can provide students with the foundational skills they need to better manage secrecy in their professional and everyday lives.
Cooke, a three-time SC&I alumna, is the Augusta Baker Endowed Chair and an
Associate Professor at UofSC. The award, UofSC wrote, was “created to recognize individuals who have exemplified the philosophies of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. through random or ongoing acts of community service, social justice or racial reconciliation.”
It attracted over 374 registrants and 212 participants, and SC&I’s career networking event enabled students to engage with alumni, faculty, and staff to find career information, inspiration, and direction.
SC&I faculty member Richard Dool and the students in one of his Master of Communication and Media classes collaborated on the book, and the result is a guide that offers a compendium of 10 competencies for leading successfully in the 21st Century.