Originally published by: The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, Washington State University
Original author: Kerry Colby
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Originally published by: The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication, Washington State University
Original author: Kerry Colby
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Originally published by: School of Journalism and Mass Communication, The University of Iowa
Original author: Jack Martin
Originally published on: July 9, 2020
Originally published by: School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California
Original author: Ella Katz
Originally published on: July 20, 2020
Originally published by: College of Communication & Information, The University of Tennessee Knoxville
Original author: Amanda Pruitt
Originally published on: June 3, 2020
Originally published by: Hussman School of Media and Journalism, The University of North Carolina
Original author: Barbara Wiedemann
Originally published on: July 28, 2020
Originally published by: School of Communication and Information, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Originally published on: July 15, 2020
Ever since journalist Aaron Farrar graduated from Rutgers in 2015, he has worked for a variety of newsrooms and has consistently been one of the only African American reporters on staff. He currently works on the WFXR morning show in Roanoke, Virginia as a news reporter and anchor.
Originally published by: News@TheU
Original author: Ashley A. Williams
Originally published on: July 29, 2020
Originally published by: College of Communication & Information Sciences, The University of Alabama
Originally published on: July 1, 2020
Originally published by: Moody College of Communication, The University of Texas at Austin
Original author: Marketing Communication Team
Originally published on: June 17, 2020
The Latino Media Arts & Studies Program at Moody College exists, in part, to support Latina and Latino students as they pursue film production and scholarship.
Originally published by: School of Journalism, College of Communication Arts and Sciences, Michigan State University
Originally published on: June 23, 2020
Originally published by: School of Communication and Information, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Original author: Susan Todd
Originally published on: July 20, 2020
A team of Rutgers professors, led by Rutgers Business School’s Jaideep Vaidya, have developed the COVIDNearby app that allows individuals to report coronavirus symptoms with an assurance of privacy.
Originally published by: School of Journalism and Mass Communication, The University of Iowa
Originally published on: July 9, 2020
Originally published by: NEWS@TheU, University of Miami
Original author: Ashley A. Williams
Originally published on: June 30, 2020
Originally published by: AroundtheO, University of Oregon
Original author: Jason Stone
Originally published on: July 1, 2020
Originally published by: NEWS@TheU, University of Miami
Original author: Karin Wilkins
Originally published on: June 25, 2020
Originally published by: School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California
Original author: Ted B. Kissell
Originally published on: July 8, 2020
Originally published by: College of Media & Communication, Texas Tech University
Original author: Liz Inskip-Paulk
Originally published on: July 8, 2020
Originally published by: College of Communication & Information Sciences, The University of Alabama
Originally published on: May 21, 2020
Even before the coronavirus outbreak, the streaming platform Twitch was quickly growing as an advertising market. The service had 127 million unique viewers worldwide in 2019 and was poised to continue to grow in 2020.