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The Lew Klein College of Media and Communication (KCMC) at Temple University is one of the most prominent of its kind in the nation. Combining a history of success with an eye on the constantly shifting horizon, Klein College offers one of the most advanced and diverse programs for learning and networking in the communications field.

With its superb faculty, diverse student body, and location in the nation’s fourth-largest media market, KCMC is one of the most exciting places in the world to study the role and many facets of communication in public life. Possessing an array of experience and expertise, KCMC faculty range from world-renowned scholars to Pulitzer Prize-winning practitioners. All are dedicated to teaching and ensuring that our school is a powerful force for innovation, diversity and social justice. We foster curiosity in our students and encourage their willingness to begin with tough questions and challenge themselves and each other in pursuing truth. Our students graduate with the confidence to communicate effectively across cultures.

Klein College students learn by doing. Classrooms provide hands-on training using industry-standard technology. All KCMC facilities are uniquely outfitted for the teaching, research and production of all disciplines of communications study. Annenberg Hall is home to:

  • a 75-seat film and video screening room,
  • broadcast and film production areas,
  • electronic news writing and editing rooms,
  • journalism and photography labs,
  • multimedia labs,
  • video and film editing areas, and
  • three fully equipped studios for educational use, including videography, television direction and broadcast performance.

At Temple University Center City, the Multimedia Urban Reporting Lab (MURL) is a newsroom that features wireless networking, digital recorders, access to the AP wire, and video equipment.

Since the founding of the Department of Journalism in 1927, the structure and curriculum of the communications program has evolved to meet the demands and expectations of a changing media landscape. Key events include:

  • In 1967, the School of Communications and Theater was formed by combining the Department of Journalism and the Department of Radio, Television and Film.
  • Also in 1967, an MFA in Theater was offered as the first graduate degree and was followed four years later by an MFA in Film and Video.
  • In 2010, TUTV, Temple’s digital cable channel, was launched within the city of Philadelphia on Comcast and Verizon, as well as online at https://templetv.net/ .
  • In 2012, the school was renamed the School of Media and Communication when a University realignment of schools and colleges moved the Department of Film and Media Arts and Department of Theater to a new Center for the Arts.

In March 2017, in celebration of the school's 50th anniversary, an official renaming made it the Lew Klein College of Media and Communication. The name change honors broadcasting pioneer Lew Klein. Klein began teaching TV courses at Temple University in 1952, while he also worked as an executive at WFIL-TV (now WPVI) in Philadelphia. In the ensuing 65 years, he helped launch the careers of hundreds of professionals, including CBS Evening News Executive Producer Steve Capus, SMC ’86 ; the late comedian Bob Saget, SMC ’78 ; and the late host and producer Dick Clark. In addition to serving as executive producer of American Bandstand and producing legendary Philadelphia-area programs, such as Captain Noah and His Magical Ark , Klein played an instrumental role in launching Channel 6’s Action News format as program director of the station in 1970. He also spent 15 years producing Philadelphia Phillies telecasts and was president of Gateway Communications, which owned four TV stations in the East. Throughout his momentous career, Klein taught as a part-time adjunct professor at Temple.

Graduate Programs and Certificates

  • Communication for Development and Social Change MS
  • Communication Management MS
  • Journalism MJ
  • Media and Communication PhD
  • Media Studies and Production MA
  • Graduate Certificate: Conflict Management and Dispute Resolution
  • Graduate Certificate: Cultural Analytics
  • Graduate Certificate: Public Relations
  • Graduate Certificate: Strategic Communication and Cross-Cultural Leadership

Graduate Faculty

Osei Alleyne , Assistant Professor, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Pennsylvania.

Jennifer Gerard Ball , Associate Professor, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Texas at Austin.

Jillian E. Bauer-Reese , Associate Professor of Practice, Department of Journalism, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; MSW, Temple University, MS, Philadelphia University.

Geoffrey Baym , Professor, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Utah.

Lauren J. Bullock , Assistant Professor of Instruction, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; MS, Florida State University.

Deborah Cai , Professor, Department of Communication and Social Influence, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, Michigan State University.

Jessica Castonguay , Associate Professor, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Arizona.

William B. Cook , Assistant Professor of Instruction, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; MA, The Pennsylvania State University.

Erin K. Coyle , Associate Professor, Department of Journalism, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Sherri Hope Culver , Associate Professor of Instruction, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; MLA, University of Pennsylvania.

Fabienne L. Darling-Wolf , Professor, Department of Journalism, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Iowa.

Jason del Gandio , Associate Professor of Instruction, Department of Communication and Social Influence, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.

Ryan S. Eanes , Assistant Professor of Instruction, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Oregon.

Gregg C. Feistman , Associate Professor of Practice, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; MA, Marist College.

Jan L. Fernback , Associate Professor, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Colorado.

Matthew R. Fine , Associate Professor of Practice, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; MS, Columbia University.

Edward L. Fink , Laura H. Carnell Professor, Department of Communication and Social Influence, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Scott Gratson , Professor of Instruction, Department of Communication and Social Influence, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Denver.

Bruce W. Hardy , Associate Professor, Department of Communication and Social Influence, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Pennsylvania.

R. Lance Holbert , Professor, Department of Communication and Social Influence, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Andrew Iliadis , Assistant Professor, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, Purdue University.

Tricia S. Jones , Professor, Department of Communication and Social Influence, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, The Ohio State University.

Carolyn L. Kitch , Laura H. Carnell Professor, Department of Journalism, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, Temple University.

John S. Klotz , Associate Professor of Practice, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; MS, Rosemont College.

Lauren Kogen , Associate Professor, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Pennsylvania.

Heather LaMarre , Associate Professor, Department of Communication and Social Influence, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, The Ohio State University.

Susanna Lee , Assistant Professor, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Florida.

Matthew Lombard , Associate Professor, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, Stanford University.

Larisa Kingston Mann , Assistant Professor, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of California, Berkeley Law.

David T.Z. Mindich , Professor, Department of Journalism, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, New York University.

Logan K. Molyneux , Associate Professor, Department of Journalism, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Texas at Austin.

Nancy E. Morris , Professor Emerita, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Pennsylvania.

Katherine A. Mueller , Associate Professor, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; MFA, Temple University.

Patrick D. Murphy , Professor, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, Ohio University.

Wazhmah Osman , Associate Professor, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, New York University.

Aron Pilhofer , Associate Professor and the James B. Steele Chair in Journalism Innovation, Department of Journalism, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; BA, University of Minnesota.

Clemencia Rodriguez , Professor, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, Ohio University.

Steve K. Ryan , Assistant Professor of Instruction, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; MS, Temple University.

Adrienne Shaw , Associate Professor, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Pennsylvania.

Claire Smith , Assistant Professor of Practice, Department of Journalism, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; BA.

Larry Stains , Associate Professor of Practice, Department of Journalism, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; MJ, Columbia University.

Meghnaa Tallapragada , Assistant Professor, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, Cornell University.

Karen M. Turner , Associate Professor, Department of Journalism, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; JD, Northwestern University School of Law.

Barry Vacker , Associate Professor of Instruction, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Texas at Austin.

Linn Washington , Professor, Department of Journalism, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; MSL, Yale Law School.

Kristine Trever Weatherston , Associate Professor of Instruction, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, Virginia Commonwealth University.

Tracey Weiss , Associate Professor of Instruction, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, Temple University.

Andrea D. Wenzel , Associate Professor, Department of Journalism, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, University of Southern California.

Thomas Wright , Associate Professor of Instruction, Department of Communication and Social Influence, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; PhD, Purdue University.

Laura Zaylea , Associate Professor of Instruction, Department of Media Studies and Production, Lew Klein College of Media and Communication; MFA, San Francisco Art Institute.

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Students in the doctoral program learn theories that guide research into communication processes and effects and into institutions and technologies that lend pattern to communication. Applicants for the PhD are expected to acquire and demonstrate humanistic and behavioral knowledge of communication while acquiring skills requisite to scholarly research in the discipline.

Screening Procedures

Student progress is carefully monitored by the School of Communication faculty. Students are normally screened at the end of their first year of graduate study. At that time they must have completed no fewer than 16 and no more than 24 units, including COMM 525   , COMM 526   , COMM 550    and COMM 552   . Students are evaluated on subject matter competence, teaching potential and their ability to conduct independent research. Upon successful passage of the screening procedure, the student has 30 days in which to form a qualifying exam committee.

Course Requirements

The student is required to take a minimum of 72 units and write an approved dissertation.

Four core courses

  • COMM 525x Humanistic and Social Scientific Approaches to Human Communication I Units: 4
  • COMM 526x Humanistic and Social Scientific Approaches to Human Communication II Units: 4
  • COMM 550 Quantitative Research Methods in Communication Units: 4
  • COMM 552 Qualitative Research Methods in Communication Units: 4

And Doctoral Dissertation

  • COMM 794a Doctoral Dissertation Units: 2 are required for all students
  • COMM 794b Doctoral Dissertation Units: 2 are required for all students

Students specialize in one of seven tracks by completing a minimum of three courses (12 units) in one of the following:

(1) rhetoric, politics and publics:.

  • COMM 509x Classical Rhetorical Theory Units: 4
  • COMM 511x Contemporary Rhetorical Theory Units: 4
  • COMM 512x Rhetorical Criticism Units: 4
  • COMM 513x Neoclassical Rhetorical Theory Units: 4
  • COMM 514x Social Movements as Rhetorical Form Units: 4
  • COMM 515x Postmodern Rhetorical Theory Units: 4
  • COMM 517x Rhetorical Theory and Culture Units: 4
  • COMM 518x American Public Address Units: 4
  • COMM 520 The Rhetoric of the Presidential Campaign Trail Units: 4
  • COMM 521x Argumentation Units: 4
  • COMM 522x Kenneth Burke’s Dramatistic Theory Units: 4
  • COMM 573 Networked Publics: Theories and Encounters Units: 4
  • COMM 576 Civic Media and Participatory Politics Units: 4
  • COMM 580 Media and Politics Units: 4
  • COMM 657 Critical Theories of Race and Culture Units: 4

(2) Media, Culture and Community:

  • CMGT 587 Audience Analysis Units: 4
  • COMM 516x Feminist Theory and Communication Units: 4
  • COMM 519x Cultural Studies in Communication Units: 4
  • COMM 564 Communication, Culture and Capitalism Units: 4
  • COMM 605 Advanced Macro Theories of Communication Units: 4
  • COMM 618 Mass Media Effects Units: 4
  • COMM 629 Global Culture Units: 4
  • COMM 632 Cultures of Artificial Intelligence Units: 4
  • COMM 649 Methodologies in Cultural Studies Units: 4
  • COMM 653 Research, Practice and Social Change Units: 4
  • COMM 654 Art, Artists and Society Units: 4
  • COMM 655 Studies in Sound, Music and Communication Units: 4
  • COMM 656 Theorizing Race, Culture, Cross-Cultural Exchange Units: 4
  • COMM 658 Science Fiction as Media Theory Units: 4
  • COMM 662 Video Games Research Units: 4
  • COMM 672 Experiments in Critical Writing Units: 4

(3) Health Communication and Social Dynamics:

  • CMGT 581 Media in Social Services: Design and Evaluation of Campaigns Units: 4
  • CMGT 583 Social Marketing and Entertainment Education Units: 4
  • CMGT 588 Global Storytelling: The Power of Narrative Units: 4
  • COMM 554 Regression and Multivariate Communication Research Units: 4
  • COMM 602 Seminar in Persuasion Units: 4
  • COMM 611 Communication Technology and Healthcare Units: 4
  • COMM 612 Designing Health Communication Interventions Units: 4
  • COMM 613 Grant Writing in Communication Units: 4
  • COMM 614 Computational Approaches in Health Communication Units: 4
  • COMM 615 Health Communication Units: 4
  • COMM 616 Meta-Analysis in Health Communication Units: 4
  • COMM 650 Survey Construction and Validation Units: 4
  • COMM 651 Experimental and Quasi-Experimental Designs Units: 4

(4) Groups, Organizations and Networks:

  • COMM 524x Small Group Process Units: 4
  • COMM 557 Data Science for Communication and Social Networks Units: 4
  • COMM 585x Organizational Communication Units: 4
  • COMM 636 Interpretive and Cultural Approaches in Organizational Communication Units: 4
  • COMM 637 Current Readings in Organizational Communication Units: 4
  • COMM 640 Communication and Organizational Change Units: 4
  • COMM 641 Organizations and Communication Technologies Units: 4
  • COMM 645 Communication Networks Units: 4
  • COMM 648 Online Communities and Networks Units: 4
  • COMM 652 Ethnographic Field Research in Communication Units: 4

(5) Political Economy of Global Communication:

  • COMM 553 Global Internet Governance Units: 4
  • COMM 559 Globalization, Communication and Society Units: 4
  • COMM 560 Global Media and Communication in China and Asia Units: 4
  • COMM 561 Leading and Communicating Change in Global Organizations Units: 4
  • COMM 567 The Political Economy of Privacy and Cybersecurity Units: 4
  • COMM 647x Network Society Units: 4
  • PUBD 504 Global Issues and Public Diplomacy Units: 4
  • PUBD 507 Public Diplomacy and Global Security Units: 4
  • PUBD 510 Technologies and Public Diplomacy Units: 4
  • PUBD 522 Hard Power, Soft Power and Smart Power Units: 4

(6) Information, Political Economy and Entertainment:

  • CMGT 582 International Communication: National Development Units: 4
  • COMM 563 Black Popular Culture: Theory and Central Debates Units: 4
  • COMM 566 Using Theory to Craft Policies to Affect Change Units: 4
  • COMM 670 Economic Cultures Units: 4

(7) New Media and Technology:

  • CMGT 530 Social Dynamics of Communication Technologies Units: 4
  • CMGT 531 Communication and the International Economy Units: 4
  • CMGT 537 The Industry, Science and Culture of Video Games Units: 4
  • COMM 569 Seminar in Science and Technology Studies Units: 4
  • COMM 577 Fandom, Participatory Culture and Web 2.0 Units: 4
  • COMM 578 New Media Literacies Units: 4

Additional Requirements

In addition, students must take at least two courses in one other track outside their specialization (8 units total).

Students also pursue an approved cognate program of study in which at least 8 units (normally two courses) are taken in a related field outside Communication.

Students entering the School of Communication with a master’s degree may, with approval, apply part of their previous graduate course work toward the PhD degree.

Students will develop methodological abilities through coursework, collaboration with faculty advisers and mentors, work with Annenberg research groups and centers, and individual and group research projects.

Qualifying Exam Committee

This committee is composed of five faculty members, at least three of whom have appointments in the School of Communication. Students are expected to work closely with the members of their qualifying exam committee in selecting advanced course work and shaping areas of interest and research. In addition to helping the student plan a program, the committee administers the qualifying examination.

Qualifying Examination

Qualifying examinations for the PhD usually are taken near the end of the third year of study following completion of all required courses. The examination includes both written and oral portions. The student’s qualifying exam committee composes the questions for the written portion of the exam and administers the oral defense. Students must pass both portions to advance to candidacy.

Doctoral Dissertation

The dissertation is an original research project contributing to knowledge about human communication and should demonstrate a high level of competence in methodologies of scholarly inquiry.

Doctoral Dissertation Committee

This committee is composed of at least three and no more than five faculty members. A majority of the committee must have an appointment in the School of Communication.

Defense of Dissertation

Dissertations are defended in a formal meeting with the dissertation committee prior to submission of the final manuscript to the Graduate School.

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Southeastern to offer Masters Degree in Strategic Communication

Southeastern Louisiana University’s Department of Communication and Media Studies is now offering a graduate degree in strategic communication. Designed for working students looking to expand their career horizons, this degree is 100% asynchronous online and requires no GRE score.

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HAMMOND – Southeastern Louisiana University’s Department of Communication and Media Studies is now offering a graduate degree in strategic communication. Designed for working students looking to expand their career horizons, this degree is 100% asynchronous online and requires no GRE score.

Interim Department Head Joe Burns said communicators with skills in digital strategy are in demand.

“Students in the program will learn to begin with the end by planning a high impact course of communication; respond effectively to new technologies, emerging media and market trends; and serve an important role in achieving strategic success,” Burns said.

Enrolled students will take courses in digital communication systems, integrated marketing communication, visual design for strategic communication, emerging media entrepreneurship, and strategic communication for non-profits.

Jobs associated with the degree include media planner, social media strategist, digital content developer, digital account executive, public relations specialist, and digital traffic analyst.

For more information, email  [email protected]  or call 985-549-5408.

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16 TXST graduate students awarded P.E.O. International Peace Scholarships

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Lane Fortenberry | June 24, 2024

Sixteen Texas State University graduate students have received awards from the  P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship (IPS) Fund  for 2024-2025. The P.E.O. IPS provides up to $12,500 for women pursuing graduate studies in the United States, and international students may apply for a one-time renewal to receive up to $25,000 in total to support their graduate degrees.

TXST routinely receives more awards than any other institution in Texas. For example, 12 of the 19 recipients for the 2023-2024 award year were TXST students.

The 2024-2025 awardees, including their home countries, degree levels, and majors, are listed below:

  • Republic of Korea
  • master's student, music performance and pedagogy
  • doctoral student, aquatic resources and integrative biology
  • renewal – first award 2022-2023
  • doctoral student, geography
  • renewal – first award 2023-2024
  • doctoral student, materials science, engineering, and commercialization
  • master's student, biochemistry
  • doctoral student, geographic information science
  • doctoral student, physical therapy
  • doctoral student, developmental literacy
  • doctoral student, applied anthropology
  • master's student, sustainability studies

This year's class includes TXST's first-ever recipients from several graduate programs (applied anthropology and biochemistry) and concentrations (developmental literacy and music performance and pedagogy) and ties our record for the most recipients in a single year.

In total, 78 TXST graduate students and graduate alumni have received this award using the advising support services provided by The Graduate College's external funding coordinators.

The P.E.O. IPS is a highly coveted, competitive scholarship. TXST has an impressive history of success with this award, including a 100% renewal rate. In fact, several of this year's recipients were not funded upon their first applications, but they re-applied and were successful the second time.

Visit  The Graduate College’s External Funding Awardees page for more information about this year’s recipients, as well as links to archived award news about previous recipients.

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    Interim Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies. Media and Communication. Email [click-for-email] Office Location 2020 N 13th St. Direct 215-204-2077. Direct 215-204-8346. ... Temple University Klein College of Media and Communication Annenberg Hall 2020 N. 13th St. Philadelphia, PA 19122 United States. Follow Us. Facebook; Twitter;

  16. Communication Sciences and Disorders PhD Accreditation

    College of Public Health Accreditation. Temple's College of Public Health is fully accredited by CEPH. The college is one of only two CEPH-accredited schools of public health in the Philadelphia region and one of three in the state of Pennsylvania. Learn more about the College of Public Health's accreditations.

  17. Meet the Three Alumni in the U.S. Basketball Writer's Hall of Fame

    The recent March Madness season concluded on April 8, 2024, and we want to recognize three Klein College of Media and Communication alumni who have been inducted into the U.S. Basketball Writers Association ... Greenberg got his start in writing after answering an ad to be a copy boy at the Philadelphia Inquirer as a recent Temple graduate ...

  18. Assistant Coach, Baseball in Belton, TX for University of Mary Hardin

    Assistant Coach, Baseball ID: 1894 Department: Athletics Type: Full-time Staff Post Date: 06/19/2024 Position Available Date: 06/26/2024 Description Responsibilities: Assists in the design, implementation and evaluation of the baseball program.Performs all related administrative duties as assigned, to include recruiting, travel, resource management and media communications.

  19. Program: Communication (PhD)

    Students entering the School of Communication with a master's degree may, with approval, apply part of their previous graduate course work toward the PhD degree. Research Students will develop methodological abilities through coursework, collaboration with faculty advisers and mentors, work with Annenberg research groups and centers, and ...

  20. Graduate Courses

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  21. PHRC releases statement following the death of Temple University's

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  22. Popular Communication

    Interim Associate Dean for Research and Graduate Studies. Media and Communication. Email [click-for-email] Office Location 2020 N 13th St. Direct 215-204-2077. Direct 215-204-8346. ... Temple University Klein College of Media and Communication Annenberg Hall 2020 N. 13th St. Philadelphia, PA 19122 United States. Follow Us. Facebook; Twitter;

  23. Temple University holds Philadelphia's largest annual job fair

    About Temple University's Lenfest North Philadelphia Workforce Initiative The Lenfest North Philadelphia Workforce Initiative was founded in 2018 through a grant from the Lenfest Foundation and support from Temple University. LNPWI seeks to strengthen the earning potential of local communities by providing job training and career readiness ...

  24. Dean of the Graduate School

    This revised position, formerly the vice provost role, has been reimagined to be consistent with peer institutions and to elevate the academic profile of graduate education. Renée is a professor in the Department of Psychological Studies in Education in the College of Education and Human Development at Temple University.

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  26. Southeastern to offer Masters Degree in Strategic Communication

    Southeastern Louisiana University's Department of Communication and Media Studies is now offering a graduate degree in strategic communication. Designed for working students looking to expand their career horizons, this degree is 100% asynchronous online and requires no GRE score.

  27. Biomedical Science Graduate Achieves Fulfilling Career as Physical

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  28. 16 TXST graduate students awarded P.E.O. International Peace

    Sixteen Texas State University graduate students have received awards from the P.E.O. International Peace Scholarship (IPS) Fund for 2024-2025. The P.E.O. IPS provides up to $12,500 for women pursuing graduate studies in the United States, and international students may apply for a one-time renewal to receive up to $25,000 in total to support their graduate degrees.

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  30. Communication Sciences and Disorders PhD Students

    Search Site or Temple University . Search this site. Search all of Temple. Search Keywords. Search . Academics. Areas of Study. Athletic Training. ... PhD Student, Communication Sciences and Disorders . Communication Sciences and Disorders . Maura O'Fallon. PhD Candidate, Communication Sciences and Disorders ...