2023

Faculty
Perhaps the most consequential effect of ChatGPT is generative AI's ability to function as the oracle of our times, says professor Sangeet Kumar.
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Rachel Guldin, Department of Communication, co-authored a new book on journalistic learning in secondary language arts instruction.
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2022

Faculty
"We live in complicated times, where the limits of science compel us to admit that some big questions push beyond the lab bench:" Prof. Jeff Kurtz.
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Faculty
"It’s important for all of us to celebrate and protect access to public information," says journalism faculty Alan Miller.
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2021

Faculty
"America needs self-government, not 'compassionate' capitalism," says professor Jeff Kurtz.
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2020

Faculty
An effective college education requires a robust conception of trust, says Prof. Jeff Kurtz in an Inside Higher Ed essay.
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Faculty
An article about communication modes references Professor Lisbeth Lipari's work.
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Faculty
Prof. Omedi Ochieng was a guest of David Rutledge's ABC radio' show "The Philosophy Hour" to discuss nihilism and utopia.
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Faculty
Prof. Laura Russell in conversation with Denison parent Frank Agin about the value of conversation.
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2019

Faculty
Fact-checking is a necessary part of today's culture says Assistant Professor Sangeet Kumar.
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2017

Faculty
Hollis Griffin, assistant professor of communication, has authored a book, “Feeling Normal: Sexuality and Media Criticism in the Digital Age.”
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Faculty
A new book, “Disability Media Studies,” edited by Bill Kirkpatrick, associate professor of communication, introduces key ideas in this emerging field.
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