Cultural differences in Bulgaria and Turkey affect refugee news coverage
Bulgarian and Turkish newspapers frame the Syrian refugee crisis differently, according to research done by Daniela Dimitrova, Greenlee School professor.
Bulgarian and Turkish newspapers frame the Syrian refugee crisis differently, according to research done by Daniela Dimitrova, Greenlee School professor.
Five Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication faculty and staff members will be honored by the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in September.
As the Temerlin Research Fellow at Southern Methodist University’s Temerlin Advertising Institute for Education and Research, Associate Professor Jay Newell set out to define the STEM-focused skill set necessary for new ad grads.
Dara Wald and Michael Dahlstrom, both Greenlee School faculty, and Kathleen Hunt of the Department of Agricultural Education and Studies are leading a group that’s exploring how public perceptions of scientific credibility “hinder effective communication, science-based decision-making and efforts to address society’s greatest challenges.”
Through a split appointment of the Greenlee School and Department of English, Novotny Lawrence will address teaching, research and service in areas including diversity, media and society and documentary.
“An Unprecedented Election,” a newly released book co-edited by Dianne Bystrom of the Carrie Chapman Catt Center for Women and Politics, features research by Greenlee Professor Daniela Dimitrova, graduate student Kimberly Nelson and Assistant Professor Kelly Winfrey.
The Greenlee School welcomed Robert G. Picard, one of the world’s leading academic experts on media economics and management and government communications policies, on Nov. 3 for its Research Friday.
One of the world’s leading academic experts on media economics and management and government communications policies will visit the Greenlee School for its Research Friday events Friday, Nov. 3.
Four Greenlee School faculty and staff members received honors from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at its annual Fall Convocation and Awards Ceremony on Tuesday, September 5.
Assistant Professor Jan Lauren Boyles has been selected for a Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism Disruptive Journalism Educator Fellowship.