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News from the Annenberg School for Communication March 19, 2013 In this issue: 2013 undergraduate graduation speaker
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2013 undergraduate graduation speaker Emily Kramer-Golinkoff (C ’07), founder of “Emily’s Entourage,” to be the 2013 undergraduate graduation speaker.
Prof. John L. Jackson, Jr. will be the featured speaker at the Rice University School of Humanities March 22 event, “New Directions in Anthropology.” Congratulations to Prof. Devra Moehler who has received a Secondary Faculty appointment to the Department of Africana Studies. Prof. Joseph Turow recently delivered this year’s Lamda Pi Eta Communication Honor Society Choice Scholar Lecture at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His lecture was titled “The Revolution in Ad Sponsorship: What’s It Doing To Media – and Media Jobs?”
Winneg, Hardy, Prof. Jamieson published in American Politics Research. APPC’s Dan Romer contributes to National Science Foundation report on youth violence. New “3620” podcast – “Failure to communicate.”
Piotr M. Szpunar published in Media, Culture and Society. Sandra Ristovska published in PublicBooks.org.
March 27 – Vanessa Bayer (C ’04), a cast member on “Saturday Night Live,” to perform for SPEC. March 28 – CGCS event – “India’s Civil Liberties Crisis: Of Bans, Blocks, Bullying and Biometrics” – Noon in Room 500. April 8 – George Gerbner Lecture in Communication by Paul Waldman (Gr ’00). Note: this talk will be streamed live on the Internet.
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