Ahmet Aksoy, a doctoral student in the College of Media & Communication, was chosen for a sponsored residency with the National Humanities Center in the Fall of 2020.
In 2010, Patrick Merle, Ph.D., associate professor and director of Florida State University’s School of Communication, began the doctoral program in the College of Media & Communication.
The College of Media & Communication congratulates Matalee Fangman on being awarded the Texas Tech Parents Association Student Achievement Leadership Award.
The College of Media & Communication’s doctoral program seeks to equip students with the skills, knowledge, and experience required for success by providing robust opportunities for both practical and theoretical learning.
The Department of Public Relations in the College of Media & Communication at Texas Tech University recently recognized its top students with its PR Student of the Year awards.
Malone Graham, a 20-year-old sophomore journalism major from Tuscola, Texas, quickly made her mark at Texas Tech by taking advantage of the Day One opportunities offered by the College of Media & Communication and the Department of Journalism & Creative Media Industries (JCMI).
Ruth Usoro, a junior communication studies major from Akwa-Ibom State, Nigeria, is a student-athlete on the Texas Tech University Track and Field team and is focused on two main things right now: her academic success and her athletic training.