Read about exciting research in the College of Media & Communication. Our researchers
are making major contributions adding to the body of knowledge that will benefit our
local and global community.
Amy Koerber, Ph.D., will deliver a unique keynote address at the Sex and Gender Health Education Summit, where industry leaders will present the latest advances of sex- and gender-specific education.
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 honored two female journalists for their bravery and perseverance in the field, recognizing their commitment to free speech with the Excellence in International Journalism and Human Rights Award.
The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) held its annual Midwinter Conference March 5-6, and Texas Tech College of Media & Communication faculty, graduate students, and program alumni made for a strong presence in the event’s schedule.
Doctoral student Jesse Starkey, research assistant and graduate part-time instructor, is a first-hand recipient of the insightful opportunities provided by the College of Media & Communication research programs.
For Ioana Coman, Ph.D., an assistant professor in public relations, observing disinformation amidst a global pandemic parallels her interest in crisis communication.
Working alongside CoMC faculty mentors, three CoMC undergraduate researchers gain first-hand experience and explore the academic world by assisting and conducting research in the areas of communication behavior and social robotics.