Texas Tech undergraduate students produce a music album during an independent study with Associate Professor of Practice Cam Stone, Ph.D. in the College of Media & Communication.
The Game Design and Culture certificate in the College of Media & Communication prepares students who want to go into the gaming industry as professionals for game design, to advertise or market videogames, and those who want to be videogame journalists.
For Ioana Coman, Ph.D., an assistant professor in public relations, observing disinformation amidst a global pandemic parallels her interest in crisis communication.
A life-changing CoMC study abroad experience in Spain led Sheldon to an early career focused on travel and enriching the lives of others through similar experiences.
Although last semester bore challenges under the university-wide transition to more hybrid and online educational modalities, the College of Media & Communication celebrates sustained high retention for Spring 2021 thanks to student tenacity, quality instruction, strong advising, and the CoMC transformative educational experience.
Randy Wade, director of development, highlights the value of scholarships and provides information about endowments and how to set one up to create a meaningful impact on student education.
The Dean’s Student Ambassador Leadership Series lives on in a transformative online experience engaging CoMC student leaders with notable alumni and National Advisory Board members.