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"
Michael J. Socolow, Graduate Coordinator and Associate Professor, Department of Communication and Journalism, University of Maine: "Sound Preservation: The Library of Congress Radio Preservation Task Force"
Catherine Schmitt, Department of English & Communications Coordinator, Maine Sea Grant, University of Maine: "Science Communication: Foundations and Modern Approaches"
Leah Hakkola, Assistant Professor of Higher Education, University of Maine: “Diversity Discourses in Higher Education Pedagogy and Practices”
CMJ Colloquium Series, Fall, 2016 Daniel F. Stone, Assistant Professor of Economics, Bowdoin College: "Partisan News: A Perspective from Economics"
September 11 is the last day to drop a class according to the University of Maine Academic Calendar.
September 2 is the last day to add a class according to the University of Maine Academic Calendar.
The Department of Communication and Journalism and the Graduate School of the University of Maine will be holding it's Graduate Teaching Assistant Orientation from Monday, August 22 to Friday, August 26. Please contact Michael Socolow, Graduate Coordinator, for a schedule.
Pulitzer Week Event: "Why Journalism Matters: The Garrett Brown Story" Erin Rhoda, Editor, Maine Focus Garrett Brown, a young man from central Maine, opened up his life to BDN editor Erin Rhoda, and the public, by allowing her to follow him for what turned out to be two-and-a-half years. Through some of the hardest times […]
CMJ Colloquium: "Derivative Sport: The Journalistic Legacy of David Foster Wallace" Joshua Roiland, CLAS-Honors Preceptor of Journalism and Assistant Professor, Communication and Journalism University of Maine When the writer David Foster Wallace died in the fall of 2008, he was mourned as “the most brilliant American writer of his generation.” Most of the posthumous praise […]