Congratulations to our faculty who were promoted this year and award winners. We are honored to recognize these members of our community and grateful for their academic excellence and contributions to the Harrington School of Communication and Media: Promotions: Ashish Chadha – Promotion to Full Professor Sarah Daly-Van-Oot – Promotion to Senior Lecturer Jerry Jalette– […]
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Harrington School Fall ’21- Spring ’22 Featured Events
Read a wrap-up of some of our the highlights during the 2021-22 academic year with nationally recognized communications and media professionals and unique opportunities for students.
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We honor the work and achievements of Harrington School of Communication and Media faculty retiring this year: Guo-Ming Chen, Lynne Derbyshire, John Pantalone, Vincent Petronio, Nedra Reynolds, and Judith Swift.
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SCM 490X Collaborative Storytelling: Oceans
This course is an opportunity for URI students to collaborate on creative teams to produce multimedia stories about the ocean.
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Assistant Professor Jason Jaacks on why nature is the greatest show on earth.
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We want to know why students like you have chosen to make URI their home in 2022.
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The sports media major gained out-of-the-classroom experience working building the football team’s brand and social media reach as a a graphic design intern for the athletic department.
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Vianka Brito ’20 used her communications to show underrepresented and marginalized student in her community that they can succeed in college and make an impact through their careers.
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