Bowie State University
14000 Jericho Park Rd., Bowie, MD 20715-9465. Tel: (301) 860-3711, FAX: (301) 860-3728. Email: <othomas<at>bowiestate.edu>. Department of Communications, 1976. Dr. Otis Thomas, chair.
The Department of Communications at Bowie State University offers a B.S., B.A. and four concentrations in the communications undergraduate program: Broadcast Journalism, Emerging Media, Print Journalism, and Public Relations.?Students also can pursue an M.A. in Organizational Communications.
Defense Information School
6500 Mapes Road, Ft. George G. Meade, MD 20755-5620. Tel.: (301) 677-2173. Email: <webmeisters<at>dinfos.osd.mil>, Web: <www.dinfos.osd.mil>. Lt. Col. R. Steven Murray, Chief, Public Affairs Department.
The Defense Information School has a long-standing tradition of producing outstanding Public Affairs and Visual Information personnel for the Department of Defense.
Goucher College
1021 Dulaney Valley Road, Baltimore, MD 21204. Tel: (800) 697-4646, (410) 337-6200; FAX: (410) 337-6085. Email: <Communications<at>goucher.edu>. MFA in Creative Nonfiction. 1998. Patsy Sims, director.
Program Offers: students are encouraged to pursue specific interests in television and film studies, radio and television production, print and radio and television journalism, photography, advertising and public relations, human communication and media research, and popular culture studies. Goucher?s limited-residency program allows students to complete most of the requirements off campus. It includes four semesters of work, three summer residencies, and an internship.
Hood College
401 Rosemont Ave., Frederick, MD 21701. Tel: (301) 696-3131, FAX: (301) 696-3586. Email: <weinberg<at>hood.edu>. Communication Arts Program. Al Weinberg, dir., prof. of journalism.
Communication Program: BA in communication arts offered. Program requires a core of basic courses and then allows students to choose an emphasis, including journalism (print, online or broadcast), public relations, film studies or web design. A separate concentration in digital media is also offered.
Loyola University Maryland
4501 N. Charles St., Baltimore, MD 21210-2601. Tel: (410) 617-2528, FAX: (410) 617-2198. Email: <rjcook<at>loyola.edu>. Department of Communication. Russell Cook, Chair, Digital Media; Neil Alperstein, Adv./PR; Elliot King, Journalism; Jonathan Lillie, Online Media; Kaye Wise Whitehead, Digital Media; Tania Cantrell Rosas Moreno, Public Relations; John Devecka, Radio; Herbert Dunmore, Television.
BA generalist Communication program with specializations in Advertising/Public Relations, Digital Media, Journalism. Internships, international study, media labs. Majors: 400.
? Maryland, University of
1100 Knight Hall.) Tel: (301) 405-2399 (Main Office), 405-2383 (Dean?s Office), FAX: (301) 314-9166. Philip Merrill College of Journalism, 1947. KTA, SPJ, NABJ, RTNDA. Kevin Klose, dean; Katherine McAdams, Olive Reid, associate deans.
FACULTY: Profs.: Haynes Johnson (Knight Chair in Journalism), Susan Moeller, Linda Steiner, Carl Sessions Stepp, Lee Thornton (Richard Eaton Broadcast Chair); Assoc. Profs.: Ira Chinoy, Christopher Hanson, John Newhagen, Eric Zanot; Asst. Prof: Kalyani Chadha, Ron Yaros; Professor of the Practice: Carol Rogers; Abell Professor, Sandra Banisky,?Kevin Blackistone(Shirley Povich Chair in Sports Journalism), George Solomon, Shirley Povich Visiting Professor, Leslie Walker, (Knight Visiting Professor; Lectrs.: Diana Huffman, Rafael Lorente (dir., Annapolis Bureau), Adrianne Flynn (dir., Washington Bureau), Penny Bender Fuchs, Christine Harvey, Sue Kopen Katcef, Alice Bonner, Cassandra Clayton, Deborah Nelson; Dir. of Undergraduate Studies: Olive Reid; Faculty Assocs.: Rem Rieder (American Journalism Review); Lucinda Fleeson (Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program); Prof. Emer.: Maurine Beasley, Douglas Gomery, Jon Franklin, Ray Eldon Hiebert, L. John Martin, Eugene L. Roberts.
SEQUENCES: The College has emphases on broadcast, and print/online/multimedia journalism, with a special focus on public affairs reporting. It offers student-operated news bureaus in Annapolis and Washington, D.C. (Capital News Service).
DEGREES: BA, MJ, MA, PhD.
? Maryland, University of
2130A Skinner Hall, College Park, MD 20742-7635. Tel: (301) 405-8077, FAX: (301) 314-9471. Department of Communication, 1998. Elizabeth Toth, Chair.
FACULTY: Assoc. Profs.: Linda Aldoory, Public Relations, Health Communication, Feminist Scholarship; Deborah A. Cai, Intercultural Communication, Persuasion, Negotiation & Conflict; ?Robert Coleman, Lecturer, Visual Communication; ?Edward L. Fink, Professor, Communication Theory, Research Methods, Cognition & Persuasion; ?Robert N. Gaines, Professor, History of Rhetoric, Textual Criticism?Julie Gowin, Outreach Coordinator, Experiential Learning; ?Dale Hample, Associate Professor, Argumentation, Interpersonal Communication; ?Caroline Harper, Coordinator, Programs at Shady Grove?Kathleen E. Kendall, Research Professor, Political Campaign Communication?Sahar Mohamed Khamis, Assistant Professor, Middle Eastern Media, Public Relations; ?James F. Klumpp, Professor, Contemporary Rhetorical Theory & Criticism, Social Change?Meina Liu, Assistant Professor, Intercultural Communication, Organizational Communication, Negotiation & Conflict; ?Kristy Maddux, Assistant Professor, Rhetoric, Religion, Feminist Theory?Xiaoli Nan, Assistant Professor, Persuasion & Social Influence, Health Communication; ?Nneka Ifeoma Ofulue, Assistant Professor, Feminist & Rhetorical Criticism, Religious Communication ?Shawn J. Parry-Giles, Professor & Director of Graduate Studies, Political Communication, Rhetorical, Feminist & Media Criticism?Trevor Parry-Giles, Associate Professor, Rhetoric & Political Culture, Legal Communication; ?Torsten Reimer, Assistant Professor, Persuasion and Social Influence?Brecken Chinn Swartz, Visiting Assistant Professor, Communication Theory, Mass Media; ?Judith Tenney, Lecturer, Organizational, Interpersonal, & Nonverbal Communication?Mari Boor Tonn, Associate Professor, Feminist & Rhetorical Criticism, Political Communication, Public Address?Elizabeth L. Toth, Professor & Chair, Public Relations, Feminist Scholarship?Richard J. Toth, Lecturer, Public Relations?; Monique Mitchell Turner, Associate Professor, Social Influence, Persuasion, Compliance Gaining?Leah Waks, Senior Lecturer & Director of Undergraduate Studies, Mediation, Group Dynamics, Conflict Management in Organizations?Susan Whyte-Simon, Lecturer, Public Relations?; Andrew D. Wolvin, Professor, Listening, Communication Management, Communication Education; Emeritus Profs.: James E. Grunig, Public Relations, Organizational Communication; ?Larissa A. Grunig, Public Relations, Activism, Feminist Theory, Communication Theory.
Towson University
8000 York Rd., Towson, MD 21252 Tel. (410) 704-3431, FAX: (410) 704-3656. Email: <cflippen<at>towson.edu> Mass Communication and Communication Studies Department. Charles Flippen, Chair.
Mass Communication Program: 1100 BA, BS and MA students 20 full-time and 50 part-time faculty). Tracks in Journalism and New Media, Advertising and Strategic Public Relations and Integrated Communication. Certificates in Broadcast Journalism and Interdisciplinary Marketing Specialization. Also, BA and BS in Communication Studies. Masters in Communication Management.
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