Four students at The University of New Mexico are getting real-world experience creating digital and social media content through a multimedia communication internship that recently was cited by the National Science Foundation as a national model for...
During the current COVID-19 pandemic, there is a corresponding “infodemic,” a surfeit of information and misinformation that makes it difficult for the average American to find the facts they need to navigate the ongoing public health crisis.
In an...
He was an English novelist, journalist and social critic -- and this month he is the topic of a free public discussion: Doublespeak and Fake News: How George Orwell Matters Today.
The event, sponsored by the Rio Grande Chapter of the Society of...
The University of New Mexico Department of Communication and Journalism has received a $100,000 grant from the New Mexico Local News Fund for a fellowship program to place three recent graduates in local newsrooms for eight months of professional...
Everyday she leads the Dallas Cowboys' social media platforms and strategies; but most recently Taylor Stern, 27, was recognized for her innovation in the sports industry and featured on Forbes' 30 Under 30 list.
"To be honest, it still feels pretty...
The City of Albuquerque’s 2019 Creative Bravos Awards recognize people who bring depth and creativity to their communities, including several from The University of New Mexico.
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Senior athletes participating in the 2019 National Senior Games presented by Humana weren’t the only ones to shine during the 12-day event. A group of interns from The University of New Mexico’s Communication & Journalism department played a key role in...
Sunny505, one of New Mexico’s largest integrated communications firms has set up the Sunny505 Scholarship specifically for a student majoring in Strategic Communication at The University of New Mexico’s Department of Communication and...
The University of New Mexico’s Department of Communication and Journalism is hosting a series of lectures on Queer and Trans Studies throughout the month of March. The first of the series features assistant professor from Arizona State University,...
When Alea White wears her cap and gown for commencement this Friday, collecting dual Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degrees – one in Journalism & Mass Communication and one in Psychology – from The University of New Mexico, she’ll be joined by an unusual...