The UGA Skidaway Institute is excited to welcome 13 students participating in the 2025 Semester at Skidaway Field Study Program.| Skidaway Institute of Oceanography
Over the next couple days, Case Western Reserve University students can visit the PNC Bank Mobile Branch to receive assistance with opening bank accounts or any questions they may have. This branch will be located outside of the Tinkham Veale University Center Aug. 20 and 21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Although PNC supports the CWRU campus banking program, students are not mandated to bank with PNC, and they can pick the bank of choice that best suits their financial needs. PNC Bank offers vari...| The Daily
Photo by Bryce Richter / UW–Madison Before students master the art of crafting the perfect nut graf or developing an effective strategic social media campaign, they often find something just as important: community. This past fall, professors Karyn Riddle and Kathryn McGarr ensured that even first-year students outside of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication experienced that sense of connection through two newly created courses designed to make a sprawling campus feel a little sm...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Students in professor Sue Robinson’s J475: Practicing Communication for Social Change worked with four community partners to teach teens storytelling skills and work on strategic communication, fundraising, podcasting and other projects. In two courses this spring, Helen Firstbrook Franklin Professor of Journalism Sue Robinson brought the Wisconsin Idea to life, connecting students in two of her courses with the greater Madison community to apply their skills in storytelling, advocacy and s...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
This International Women in Engineering Day, we’re celebrating students from U-M IOE who are paving the way for future female engineers.| Industrial & Operations Engineering
U-M IOE faculty and students awarded for industrial and systems engineering research and scholarship at IISE Annual Conference.| Industrial & Operations Engineering
Senior Will Settlage reflects on his journey from transfer student to student speaker at our May 17 recognition ceremony. Learn how his involvement with ACT Film Festival and academic excellence shaped his CSU experience.| Communication Studies
Come out this weekend for the opening of Studio Art Major Reese Brantmeier’s sculpture exhibition “Breaking Point” in the Allcott Gallery lobby of Hanes Art Center! On view from April 26-May 3, 2025 and with an opening reception on April … Read more| Department of Art and Art History
The School of Journalism and Mass Communication’s 2025 Alumni Awards Ceremony will occur on Friday, April 25 and will honor a group of accomplished alumni, faculty and staff members, as well as undergraduate and graduate students. The group of alumni we will be celebrating spans career paths from teaching, digital media, law, entrepreneurship and more. Our impressive alumni will be recognized alongside our James L. Baughman Senior Achievement Award winners, Teaching Excellence Award and Lea...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Discover Colorado State Communication Studies student opportunities this April, including honor society applications, summer courses, and our student film festival. Join department events!| Communication Studies
Discover how Aneka Normandie, a sophomore at Colorado State University, found her passion for Communication Studies, excelled in research, and embraced the opportunities that shaped her academic journey.| Communication Studies
Learn about the Advertising Club through our series SJMC Communities which highlights student organizations available to SJMC students.| School of Journalism and Mass Communication
On February 22, three SJMC students, Oliver Gerharz, Ray Krisch and Joey Bonadonna, were selected by the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association Foundation (WBAF) to receive their WBA Student Scholarship at the WBA Student Forum at Lambeau Field. The WBA Student Scholarships are awarded each year to students studying broadcasting in Wisconsin. All of the recipients have gained experience and excelled as members of the student-run radio station WSUM. WSUM General Manager Kelsey Brannan has worked c...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
This is the first installment in the SJMC Communities series which highlights the wide variety of student organizations available to SJMC students. These organizations allow students to pursue their passions, hone their leadership skills, make new friends and explore potential careers all while building their resumes. The Association for Women in Communications (AWC) is an independent student organization focused on empowering and supporting women as they explore careers in the ever changing ...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
By Melisa Mansuroglu, University of Connecticut—During the summer of 2023, my director at the University of Connecticut writing center, Tom Deans, presented me with the opportunity to extend a project that he helped create while a Fulbright Scholar at Uganda Christian University (UCU) in 2021-22 (Deans). Tom’s goal was to help UCU establish [...]| Another Word
James Hanson, left, and Anthony Thomas, right, worked together to develop, pitch and launch the restaurant deal-finder app Saveory. Hanson was inspired by a an end-of-semester project in J202. A J202: Mass Communication Practices group project transformed from an assignment to an entrepreneurial adventure this summer for SJMC junior James Hanson. Hanson used the ideas from his lab’s final project to launch Saveory, a restaurant deal-finder app that has already been gaining traffic on campus...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Students in Distinguished Teaching Faculty member Deb Pierce’s J463: Digital Media Strategies class developed a website as well as marketing and promotional campaigns for the Milwaukee diaper Mission, a Milwaukee-based nonprofit that provides families with free diapers and period supplies. It is not often that students have the opportunity to gain real-world experience in a classroom setting. The School of Journalism and Mass Communication makes this opportunity possible through 400-level c...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Students in Evjue Centennial Professor Doug McLeod’s J445: Creative Campaign Messages class traveled to Taylor, Melrose and DeForest, WI to develop creative messaging campaigns for the villages. The Wisconsin Idea, the concept of connecting the university to the state as a way of moving forward together, is the cornerstone of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication’s mission. The School holds true to this idea through project-based courses like J445: Creative Campaign Messages and...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
Each year, the School of Journalism and Mass Communication employs students to assist with a wide variety of tasks, including communications and social media, prospective student advising and tours, event planning and more. Meet the students proudly representing the SJMC this year. Olivia Bartman – Director’s Fellow Olivia is a senior in the SJMC with concentrations in journalism and strategic communication as well as certificates in Gender & Women’s Studies and Education Policy Issues....| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
J-School junior, Heewone Lim, was awarded the Global Gateway Initiative fellowship that is allowing her to study abroad in Utrecht, Netherlands this semester. Like many other students, Lim knew she wanted to make study abroad part of her college experience. The Global Gateway Initiative made her aspiration achievable. “I took a gap year before coming to UW and I traveled a bit on my own, made a Dutch friend, visited Utrecht, and I really liked it,” Lim said. “I saw that there was ...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
In the artificial intelligence (AI) revolution, the traditional landscape of education is undergoing profound changes. With generative AI tools like ChatGPT, anyone can access tools that generate human-like text based on endless possibilities of questions. As AI continues to permeate every aspect of our lives, its integration into education is an inevitable part of the future of learning. At the heart of this transformation in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication are the people: st...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
In today’s fast-paced digital landscape, the role of analytics has become increasingly important for businesses worldwide. Data removes the guesswork from business strategies and decisions, providing concrete insights into consumer behavior, content performance and market trends. Monitoring this data through digital media analytics is not just beneficial – it’s essential for staying competitive in a rapidly changing market. In preparing students for the real world, two J-School professo...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
It is an incredible privilege to financially support passionate students and watch them follow their dreams of becoming top tier communication professionals. It is another to provide that same support long after you’ve gone. For the Eklund family, that was exactly the kind of lasting impact they wanted to have on students. Laurence (BA’27) and Ethel Eklund knew that they wanted to leave a legacy of support for communicators far into the future. In 1994, the Eklunds created an estate plan ...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
The UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication has been training the next generation of trailblazing journalists for nearly 120 years and the immense talent of our student journalists seems to only get better with each passing year. This year, 55 students, The Badger Herald, Curb Magazine, The Daily Cardinal, Madison Commons and WSUM were received a total of 65 awards from a variety of professional associations including, The Milwaukee Press Club, the National Center on Disability...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
The School of Journalism and Mass Communication’s 2024 Alumni Awards Ceremony will take place Friday, April 26 and will celebrate a group of accomplished alumni, faculty and staff members, undergraduate and graduate students. This year’s impressive list of accomplished alumni includes a variety of careers in teaching, digital communications, restaurant management, sports coaching and broadcasting. They will be honored along with our James L. Baughman Senior Achievement Award winners, Teac...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
On April 9, the Society of Professional Journalists Region 6 announced its winners of the 2023 Mark of Excellence Awards and 12 awards were given to J-School students. This award recognizes excellence in collegiate journalism across several categories including print, art/graphics/multimedia, radio and television broadcast. SPJ’s Region 6 represents Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin and winners in each category will go on to compete at the national level among other winner...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
On February 24, the winners of the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association (WBA) 2023 Student Awards for Excellence were announced and three awards were given to J-School students for their broadcasting work and WSUM received seven awards. The WBA Student Awards for Excellence recognize students’ work in broadcasting at the collegiate level for several categories including television, radio, podcasts, and multimedia. Congratulations to all J-School students and the WSUM team for their excellent ...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
J-School senior Audrey Thibert recently received an Overseas Press Club Foundation Scholar Award for her dedication to international reporting. This award is given to young journalists to gain experience in overseas reporting and will provide funding to allow her to pursue an international reporting project in the coming months. “I think going into international reporting can be really difficult. The OPC continues to fund and encourage young reporters in a time when it’s a little bit mo...| School of Journalism and Mass Communication – UW–Madison
By Lucy McInerney and Jenna Morton-Aiken, Brown University—If you were to walk into the Writing Fellows training classroom at Brown University at three minutes past 1:00 p.m. on any given Tuesday, you would find a darkened room littered with the bodies of students in repose. As you blinked down in confusion at the student closest to you, her head propped [...]| Another Word
I recently went to Jekyll Island to meet with my Georgia Sea Turtle Center collaborator and attend the Green Screen event put on by EcoFest Film Fesitval, Georgia Sea Grant, and Jekyll Island.| Jambeck Research Group