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COMM featured in "For the Record" post

December 12, 2015

For the Record, the blog of the University Archives & Records Management Services team at UNC-CH, in an October post turned its focus to “The Creation of the Department of Communication Studies” (circa 1993).   {excerpt} University Archives recently acquired … Read more

"The Emotions of Normal People", Dec 3-19

November 30, 2015

Little Green Pig presents, in association with the UNC Department of Communication co-directed by COMM Professor Tony Perucci with sound design by COMM Professor Michael Palm “One family feels the agony and ecstasy of life under the experiment-in-living that was the German … Read more

Five COMM undergraduates inducted into Phi Beta Kappa, Fall 2015

November 17, 2015

Congratulations to the following COMM undergraduates, members of the Fall 2015 induction class, Phi Beta Kappa – Alpha of North Carolina Chapter Andrew Allen (COMM/ART; minor: Writing for the Screen & Stage) Mason Allen (COMM/MUSIC) Carol DeSalva (COMM/MEDIA & JOURNALISM; … Read more

"BRABO" 10/22-24 & 28-30, 7p.m. in Swain Studio 6

October 19, 2015

The Performance Studies Program of the Department of Communication at UNC Presents BRABO Written and Directed by COMM Graduate Student, Susannah Ryan 7 p.m., October 22-24 and October 28-30 Swain Hall, Studio 6 $5 student/$10 general public (click here to select … Read more

Professor Dennis Mumby Receives Distinguished Professor Award

October 16, 2015

  Congratulations to Professor Dennis Mumby, who has been named the Cary C. Boshamer Distinguished Professor of Communication by the University of North Carolina.   The award recognizes a career of excellence in research. Mumby is a nationally and internationally … Read more

Oct 23&24: WSS presents LONG STORY SHORTS

October 15, 2015

WHEN: 8pm, Friday October 23rd & Saturday October 24th WHERE: The Kenan Theatre, UNC Center for Dramatic Art, 150 Country Club Road WHAT: LONG STORY SHORTS, an annual festival featuring short plays written by seniors in the Writing for the … Read more