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  • Students will go to New Hampshire to cover the first in the nation primary as part of a new course. There are many other election- and campaign-focused communications courses for students to choose during this presidential election year.

    Real Experience

    Students cover a debate live from New Hampshire
    as part of a new course.

  • SOC International Media blog

    Sutradhar's Market

    The International Media blog includes insightful analysis from both students and faculty in the School of Communication regarding the global media and their effects on politics,
    culture, and society. Photo Credit Steve Evans

  • SOC Greatest Scene Ever with photos hero

    What's the greatest film scenes of all time?  Watch the AU/SOC TV show and join the discussion.

  • SOC American Observer goes global
  • Bill Gentile is the Director of the Backpack Journalism Project and a professor at the American University School of Communication

    Backpack Journalism

    Professor Bill Gentile is the director of the Backpack Journalism Project, the School of Communication's newest academic center.

Our professors practice what they teach and publish respected books.  Our students work in state-of-the-art labs and hold demanding internships.  Submit your work to the School of Communication Web site

FILM

SOC Civil War portraits

Matt Lemanski interned at the National Museum of American History this summer as one of the Dean's internships and created videos, including one on Civil War portraits, for them as part of the internship.

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PUBLIC COMMUNICATION

The capstone projects are the culmination of the PC master’s degree program at AU. All graduates complete a capstone as part of a capstone seminar working in close cooperation with faculty.

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JOURNALISM

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Professor Angie Chuang's Race, Ethnic and Community Reporting class is exploring culture and race in the metro area and writing it about on the web site DC Intersections.

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