Category Archives: Program News

MMC faculty announced

The Mass Media and Communication Program’s faculty for the 2012-13 has been announced. MMC is the School of Media and Communication’s PhD program.

They are:

Undrahbuyan Baasanjav, Assistant Professor, MSP
Deborah Cai, Professor, STRC
John Edward Campbell, Assistant Professor, MSP
Fabienne Darling-Wolf, Associate Professor, JOUR
Brooke E. Duffy, Assistant Professor, ADV
Jan Fernback, Associate Professor, MSP
Susan Jacobson, Assistant Professor, JOUR
Tom Jacobson, Professor, MSP
Carolyn Kitch, Professor, JOUR
Matthew Lombard, Associate Professor, MSP
Michael Maynard, Associate Professor, ADV
Andrew Mendelson, Associate Professor, JOUR
Nancy Morris, Professor, MSP
Patrick Murphy, Associate Professor, MSP
Priscilla Murphy, Professor, JOUR
Donnalyn Pompper, Associate Professor, STRC
Hector Postigo, Associate Professor, MSP
Adrienne Shaw, Assistant Professor, MSP
Kaibin Xu, Assistant Professor, STRC

MMC announces program director change

Professor Matthew Lombard has been elected to a two-year term as director of the Mass Media & Communication (MMC) program. The MMC community owes a great debt of thanks to Professor Carolyn Kitch, who has served the program so well in that role for the last five years, and is now director of SCT’s Study Away programs.

Mass Media & Communication program faculty grows for 2010-2011

MMC will have a record 23 faculty members for the 2010-2011 academic year. They are:

Nora Alter (FMA)
Undrahbuyan Baasanjav (BTMM)
Chris Cagle (FMA)
Deborah Cai (STRC)
John Edward Campbell (BTMM)
Roderick Coover (FMA)
Fabienne Darling-Wolf (JOUR)
Jan Fernback (BTMM)
Renee Hobbs (BTMM)
Tom Jacobson (BTMM)
Carolyn Kitch (JOUR)
John Lent (BTMM)
Matthew Lombard (BTMM)
Michael Maynard (ADV)
Andrew Mendelson (JOUR)
Nancy Morris (BTMM)
Patrick Murphy (BTMM)
Priscilla Murphy (STRC)
Donnalyn Pompper (STRC)
Hector Postigo (BTMM)
Cornelius B. Pratt (STRC)
Michael Ryan (FMA)
Timo Saari (BTMM)

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