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McKayla Robinson on a news media study abroad trip in Segovia, Spain. Robinson’s capstone was recently featured in the Deseret News. (Courtesy of McKayla Robinson)
Siovhan Johnson (center left) with the dayside producing team at WFAA News 8 in Dallas, TX. (Courtesy of Siovhan Johnson)
From left: Eric Forbush, Madison Everett, Ellen Hernandez, Mireya Lavender and Michael Wade celebrate their awards at the College Media Business and Advertising Managers. (Universe Business Office)
Broadcast news media students Alyson Caffrey (center left) and Maren Cline (center right) each took home an award at the 2019 International Digital Media and Broadcast Competition. (Courtesy of Alyson Caffrey)
BYU advertising students receive real-world opportunities at recruiting fair
Professor Kevin John and communications student Trevor Clarke working in the School of Communications’ eye tracking lab. John’s research is one of a handful that address how males process body image. (Alyssa Lyman)
BYU’s Advertising Program was ranked number one in the nation by College Magazine. The magazine said, “It’s one thing for a school to call themselves great and another thing when the industry reflects back on their hard work and dedication. And that shows at BYU.” Read more at College Magazine.
Karmen Kodia (left) and Cameron Hussein (right) at the International Radio and Television Society Foundation’s 2018 Multicultural Career Workshop. (Photo courtesy of Karmen Kodia)