Student Success and You: Getting the Most out of your Studies in CoMC
Mar 10, 2023
The College of Media & Communication prides itself on being dedicated to student success.
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Mar 10, 2023
The College of Media & Communication prides itself on being dedicated to student success.
Mar 3, 2023
AvaRose Dillon, a professional ballet dancer, enrolled in the PRSC program this semester while performing with the Texas Ballet Theater in Fort Worth. At CoMC, she is able to get her higher education while continuing to perform.
tags: Public Relations & Strategic Communication, Students, CoMC News
Mar 3, 2023
Asheley Landrum, Ph.D., an associate professor and interim assistant dean for research in the College of Media & Communication, was recently invited to serve on a consensus panel for the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM).
Mar 3, 2023
Meagan Perez has been acknowledged for her dedication to storytelling. Perez has continuously been involved with the news industry since her undergrad in college and now in her career has earned five Emmys.
tags: CoMC News, M.A., Alumni & Friends
Feb 28, 2023
Kierra Eyiuche is capturing every moment by being a Black voice in student media. She does it all and loves what she does. As the digital content manager for The Daily Toreador, Eyiuche puts in the hard work.
Feb 24, 2023
Joshua Cloudy gives recognition to the CoMC Ph.D. program when it comes to safe spaces for students. Cloudy talks about his personal experience and how he hopes to give back to students when it comes to future students of color in higher education.
Feb 20, 2023
Lyombe Eko, Ph.D. discusses how important media was during the civil rights movement when voices needed to be heard.
tags: Faculty, Journalism, JCMI
Feb 17, 2023
Sonia Moore is a lecturer at the College of Media & Communication and teaches her students about her unique experiences. She has done it all by being in journalism, marketing, advertising and now reaching. With every job she does, she does it with pride and not only represents the Black community as a lecturer but represents all her students.
tags: Communication Studies, Faculty, CoMC News
Feb 13, 2023
We're here to show you the exciting world of advertising, where creativity and strategy collide to bring ideas to life and shape the world around us.
Feb 10, 2023
Toluwani Osibamowo voices her responsibility on creating a platform for future Black journalists.
tags: Journalism, Students, Alumni & Friends, JCMI
Feb 3, 2023
Texas Tech Graduate Perri Jenkins discusses the pressure of being a Black creator in a predominantly white industry.
tags: Alumni & Friends, CoMC News, Creative Media Industries, Students
Dec 7, 2022
Te'Rone "TJ" Eaglin will represent the College of Media and Communication at the fall 2022 commencement ceremony.
tags: CoMC News
Dec 7, 2022
After her nomination as Homecoming Queen, Tomison reflects on her journey to Texas Tech and CoMC.
tags: Student Organizations, CoMC News, Journalism, JCMI, Students
Dec 7, 2022
Ashraful Goni, a doctoral student from Bangladesh, won first place for his research presentation at the 2022 Arts & Humanities Conference.
tags: Research, CoMC News, Faculty, Thomas Jay Harris Institute for Hispanic and International Communication
Dec 7, 2022
Blayne Beal and James Hering have led the planning and implementation of the campaign celebrating Texas Tech University's centennial anniversary.
tags: CoMC News
Nov 1, 2022
Read the latest news from Texas Tech College of Media & Communication.
tags: Creative Media Industries, Research, JCMI, Faculty, CoMC News, Alumni & Friends
Nov 1, 2022
Katie Perkins, a junior Creative Media Industries student, was accepted to be a Planet Forward Correspondent for the 2022-2023 term.
tags: CoMC News, Creative Media Industries, JCMI, Students
Nov 1, 2022
Mindy and Logan Munoz are mother and son, as well as classmates in the College of Media & Communication.
tags: Students, Public Relations & Strategic Communication, CoMC News
Sep 30, 2022
Lucinda Holt presented her findings on misinformation and disinformation of COVID-19 in Hispanic communities, a study made possible by The Knight Foundation.
tags: Research, Thomas Jay Harris Institute for Hispanic and International Communication