Social Media Week to Host Sports and Entertainment Media Experts
UT’s seventh annual Social Media Week will kick off Tuesday, February 20, and continue through Thursday, February 22.
UT’s seventh annual Social Media Week will kick off Tuesday, February 20, and continue through Thursday, February 22.
Six students from the School of Journalism and Electronic Media networked with newspaper professionals and also put their journalistic skills to use at last week’s Tennessee Press Association winter convention in Nashville.
Author and scholar Diane Winston will discuss the intersection of religion, politics, and the US news media during a talk on campus at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 6.
UT student startup In With the Old has been named a semifinalist in the national Student Startup Madness competition.
David E. Sanger, senior staff writer for the New York Times, will speak about national security strategies used by recent administrations and how the current administration plans to deal with such challenges going forward.
UT’s Land Grant Films has announced its most ambitious documentary yet: telling the story of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.
A team of seven UT journalism and electronic media students is heading to Orange Beach, Alabama, today to cover the World Food Championships.
Google search guru Dan Russell will present a free public lecture about online searching at 10 a.m. Monday, November 6, in the Scripps Convergence Lab Theater.
Sixteen UT public relations students traveled to Atlanta last week to network with alumni working in the field and learn about various types of PR opportunities.
Information Sciences Professor Dania Bilal of UT’s College of Communication and Information is receiving a national award for her outstanding contributions to information behavior research.
Martha Rogers, one of the world’s leading authorities on customer-focused business strategies, received the 2017 Donald G. Hileman Alumni Award from UT’s College of Communication and Information at the college’s awards and scholarship donor appreciation banquet on October 13.
The College of Communication and Information’s eighth annual Diversity and Inclusion Week, September 25–28, will feature keynote addresses by Chancellor Beverly Davenport and Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero.