Fall, 2016 CMJ Colloquium: “Rhetoric’s Material Diversity: A Proposal for Study”
Dunn Hall Room 424Nathan Stormer, Chair, Department of Communication and Journalism, University of Maine "Rhetoric's Material Diversity: A Proposal for Study"
Nathan Stormer, Chair, Department of Communication and Journalism, University of Maine "Rhetoric's Material Diversity: A Proposal for Study"
From frog fungus to smashed dams; Maine science journalism and the (messed-up) food chain of news Maine is fertile ground for environmental journalists. It’s got marine waters, estuaries and rivers, great ponds and little bogs, rugged peaks and thousands of miles of woodlands. All of these become controversial from time to time, with conflicts over […]
“A Shot in the Arm” Joshua Roiland CLAS-Honors Preceptor of Journalism Assistant Professor of Communication and Journalism University of Maine
“Rethinking the Humor of Anthropomorphism” Holly Schreiber Assistant Professor of Communication and Journalism Department of Communication and Journalism University of Maine
“News Media Coverage of Climate Change Impacts on Native Maine Brook Trout” Ben Wyman, Communication MA candidate Department of Communication and Journalism University of Maine
Lambda Pie Eta is the National Communication Association's Honor Society, celebrating academic excellence in the fields of Communication and Journalism. The University of Maine chapter, Mu Epsilon, will welcome its […]
Washington Post reporters Katie Mettler and Jessica Contrera will visit UMaine at the end of March as this year's visiting journalists for the Alan Miller Fund for Excellence in Communication and Journalism Program. In addition to attending journalism classes, Mettler and Contrera will give a public talk entitled, "Clickbait, Fake News, and The Fourth Estate: […]
“Learning to Innovate: The (Envisioned) Role of Communication in Innovation” Mark Congdon, Communication Doctoral Candidate Department of Communication and Journalism University of Maine
"Keep Calm and Scroll On: Understanding the News Media’s Influence in Turbulent Times" A lecture by Josh Roiland, Professor of Journalism April 12, 2017 7:00pm 100 Donald P. Corbett Business Building