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The Center for Social Media (CSM) in the School of Communication at American University examines strategies to use media as creative tools for public knowledge and action. It focuses on social documentaries for civil society and democracy, and on the public media environment that supports them. The Center regularly showcases screenings, symposia, and film festivals. The School of Communication at American University is highly regarded for its faculty, facilities, and high professional standards by The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications [1]. The school offers four majors: communication studies (BA), print/broadcast journalism (BA), public communication (BA), and visual media (BA). ... For other universities known as American University, see American University (disambiguation). ...


Associated faculty

  • Patricia Aufderheide, Center for Social Media Director
  • Barbara Diggs-Brown
  • Jane Hall
  • Charlene Gilbert
  • Leena Jayaswal
  • Larry Kirkman
  • Brigid Maher
  • Kathryn Montgomery
  • Christopher Palmer
  • Rick Rockwell

(cut-and-paste — see reference cited or talk page) Jane Hall on Fox News Watch Jane Hall is one of four pundits on the Fox News Channel program Fox News Watch. ...

External links

  • CSM Home
  • School of Communication
  • American University
American University
Washington, DC
Schools

College of Arts and SciencesKogod School of BusinessSchool of CommunicationSchool of International ServiceSchool of Public AffairsWashington College of Law For other universities known as American University, see American University (disambiguation). ... Aerial photo (looking NW) of the Washington Monument and the White House in Washington, DC. Washington, D.C., officially the District of Columbia (also known as D.C.; Washington; the Nations Capital; the District; and, historically, the Federal City) is the capital city and administrative district of the United... The College of Arts and Sciences is the oldest and largest academic unit at American University in terms of student enrollment and faculty lines. ... American Universitys Kogod School of Business is among the best business schools in the Washington, D.C. area, and is the school of choice for interdisciplinary business education. ... The School of Communication at American University is highly regarded for its faculty, facilities, and high professional standards by The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications [1]. The school offers four majors: communication studies (BA), print/broadcast journalism (BA), public communication (BA), and visual media (BA). ... The School of International Service (SIS) is American Universitys school of advanced international study in the areas of international security, communications, development, economics, peace & conflict resolution, and American foreign policy. ... The School of Public Affairs at American University is among the nations leading public policy schools. ... The American University Washington College of Law (WCL) was founded in 1896 as the culmination of the pioneering efforts of two women, Ellen Spencer Mussey and Emma Gillett, who wished to open the field of law to women. ...

Research

Administrative Law ReviewCenter for Congressional and Presidential StudiesCenter for Social MediaEqual Justice FoundationWashington Semester The Administrative Law Review (ALR) is published four times annually by the students of the Washington College of Law in conjunction with the American Bar Associations Section of Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice. ... The Center for Congressional and Presidential Studies (CCPS) is an integrated teaching, research, and study program of the School of Public Affairs at American University, focusing on the United States Congress and the presidency and the interactions between them. ... The Equal Justice Foundation (EJF) is a public interest law organization at the Washington College of Law at American University. ... The Washington Semester is a semester-long residential program that partners with institutions around the world to bring college students to American University. ...

Athletics

American University EaglesBender Arena The American University Eagles are the sports teams for American University. ... Bender Arena is a 4,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Washington, DC. The arena opened in 1988. ...

Media

WAMUWVAUThe Diane Rehm ShowKojo Nnamdi ShowThe Eagle WAMU is a public radio station that services the greater Washington, DC metropolitan area. ... WVAU is the college radio station of American University. ... The Diane Rehm Show is an award-winning National Public Radio call-in show with more than 1. ... Kojo Nnamdi (born Rex Orville Montague Paul in Guyana, on Jan. ... The Eagle could refer to: Eddie Belfour, the Canadian ice-hockey goalkeeper in the NHL Michael Edwards, the British ski jumper, called Eddie the Eagle The Eagle comic The Eagle, a silent film starring Rudolph Valentino 96. ...

People

List of American University people This is a sorted list of notable persons who have had ties to the American University in Washington, DC. // A list of notable alumni of AU. Some particularly notable individuals are also listed in the main University article. ...

Places

American University ParkCamp American UniversityCamp LeachKatzen Arts CenterHarold and Sylvia Greenberg TheatreTenley Campus Map of Washington, D.C., with American University Park highlighted in red American University Park is a neighborhood of Washington, DC, named for the American University. ... Camp American University was the name the U.S. military used for the segment of the Washington, DC main campus of American University during World War I and World War II. During both wars, the university allowed the U.S. military to use parts of its grounds for weapons development... Camp Leach was the name the U.S. military used for the segment of the Washington, DC main campus of American University during World War I and World War II. During both wars, the university allowed the U.S. military to use parts of its grounds for weapons development and... The Katzen Arts Center is home to all of the visual and performing arts programs at American University. ... The Harold and Sylvia Greenberg Theatre (Greenberg Theatre) at American University is located in Tenleytown, Washington, DC. It opened in March 2003 with the mission of providing the University and civic community a place to experience live performances in music, theatre and dance. ... Capitol Hall, Tenley Campus, American University Tenley Campus is a satellite campus of American University located on Tenley Circle, in Northwest Washington, DC. It is home to the Washington Semester Program, University Publications and Media Relations Departments. ...



 
 

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