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BYU Communications Students Celebrate End Of Year Achievements with Awards Luncheon
The BYU School of Communications Recognizes Student Academic Achievements With Awards Luncheon
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Comms Students’ Pop Culture Research on Sherlock Holmes and ‘Knives Out’ will be Shared in National Conference
Six comms students will present their research during a national conference in June
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BYU Grads Apply Comms Degrees to Exposing Swindlers and Managing Websites
Two School of Communications alumni turned to the Savior while pursuing careers
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Communications Graduate Abbie Speed Reflects on Lessons Learned at BYU
Speed — a native of Denver, Colorado — will graduate with a BA in communications with an emphasis in communications studies on April 24, 2020
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Q&A: The Internet Never Forgets
BYU School of Communications director Ed Carter. (Brad Slade)
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BYU Professor Uses Eye Tracking Technology to Map How Men Process Body Image Issues
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)
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Politicians and YouTube: Professor Scott Church Talks About How the Platform Still Pursues Entertainment, Even When it Gets Political
Scott Church presented on media and politics to the National Communications Association.
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The Right to Be Forgotten in the Digital Age
School of Communications Ed Carter hosted co-editor Maria Jose Labrador and contributor Maria Teresa Nicolas Gavilan to discuss their recent book and the right to be forgotten.
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Professor Kevin John Shares How Biometric Technology Can Change Communications Research
School of Communications Professor Kevin John shared three biometric techniques that can improve the accuracy of self-reporting studies in 2018 Beckham Lecture
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PR students take on Cancún in special Marriott assignment
Three BYU public relations students and Professor Joseph Ogden recently made the journey to Cancún, Mexico, to present their research on Marriott’s TripAdvisor strategy. The presentation was part of Marriott’s recent marketing efforts towards millennials.
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Morgan State University communications professor visits BYU
This past week, Pia Jordan, a full-time assistant professor at Morgan State University visited BYU. Jordan has experienced a robust career in broadcast journalism and now works at the Baltimore based, historically black university (HBCU).
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Mass Comms Student wins 3 Minute Thesis Competition
Keith Evans stood among the finalists in the 3MT, or 3 Minute Thesis competition. Looking around at his competitors, he felt the odds were stacked against him. Most were PhD students; he is currently working toward a master’s degree in mass communications. His competitors were from various colleges at BYU, and most of their theses involved complex or scientific topics; Evans’ thesis was on how country music lyrics have changed in the past 20 years.
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