Themes to Guide Our Strategic Planning
We live in a time of great possibilities for the communication field. As students, instructors, practitioners, researchers and scholars, we are presented with boundless opportunities for innovation through communication technology. Communication touches lives, changes societies, topples regimes, incites violence, inflicts pain, soothes and heals. Communication is both art and science. It is the very essence of life, the currency of human relations, and a catalyst of change.
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Student Work Displayed at MSUFCU Headquarters
Currently on display in the lobby of the MSU Federal Credit Union (MSUFCU) headquarters is the work of Communication Arts and Sciences students. The #COMARTSCI Student Exhibit features projects from a range of mediums completed in and out of the classroom. Included in the exhibit are billboard and poster designs, magazine layouts, longboard graphics, study abroad photos, and The Living History Project. The exhibit opened Jan. 13 and will be on display at the MSUFCU headquarters, located at 3777 West Road in East Lansing, through the end of the month.
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Ph.D Student Receives MSU Fellowship
Media and Information Ph.D. student Hsin-yi Sandy Tsai recently was selected as one of the few students to receive this year's Dissertation Completion Fellowship from Michigan State University. "I am very grateful for having the opportunity to receive this fellowship," Tsai said. "Doing good research takes money and time. This fellowship is indeed a great help...!"
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Newest 'Bias Busters' Guide First to Focus
on Religion
"The "Bias Busters: Guides to Cultural Competence" series focuses on religion for the first time with its latest guide: "100 Questions and Answers About Muslim Americans." "Given recent events in Paris, Australia, Iraq and Syria in which terrorists have acted brutally and invoked the name of Islam, essentially hijacking the religion for their own purposes, this is a timely guide," said School of Journalism Editor in Residence Joe Grimm.
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CSD Student Interns with Spectrum Health System
"This placement allowed for me to understand how to work in a challenging setting with severe, complex cases," said Ashley Clark, M.A. student in the Communicative Sciences and Disorders program, about her internship at Spectrum Health System in Grand Rapids, Mich.
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Bossen Helps Curate MSU Museum China Exhibit
The newest exhibition at the MSU Museum, "Seeing China: Photographic Views and Viewpoints," is being presented as part of Michigan State University's thematic year, "The China Experience: An MSU Exploration of Arts & Culture," and was curated by Howard Bossen, Professor of Photography and Visual Communication in the School of Journalism and Adjunct Curator of Photography at the MSU Museum, and Shirley T. Wajda, MSU Museum Curator of History.
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Alumnus Takes Over as Station Manager at Public Radio Station
For alumnus Maxie C. Jackson III, there is no such thing as a typical day at ideastream's public radio station, WCPN FM 90.3, since his work within the "...organization is fluid depending on priorities, goals, objectives and tasks." With more than 20 years of management and programming experience in radio, television and live events, Jackson now serves as Station Manager at ideastream's public radio station, WCPN FM 90.3, serving the greater Cleveland area.
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