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  • ...GR, which played to the college audience. But it was run out the school of communication under the professors’ watchful eyes. It played popular music. And it was
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  • Washington State University created the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication in the same month in 2008 that we would have celebrated the late broadcaste ...until 1959). At that time, there was no degree in communication studies or communication arts. Our broadcast curriculum was part of the Speech Department, we took j
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  • The strike was organized in about four days, something made easier by communication on Greek Row. Discussion began there and reached out to dormitories over th ...ing-alongs or hay rides, it’s Facebook groups and Twitter. The method of communication changes, but keeping your friends and family close is as important as ever.
    21 KB (3,430 words) - 22:24, September 21, 2009
  • Part of Cole's legacy was helping create a summer internship program for communication students. Some of those connections led to job offers. ...nd a journalism seminar. His 31-year tenure included stints as Chairman of Communication and Head of the Journalism Program.
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  • ...most memorable was his command of the language and his gift for effective communication. Perhaps these came from his hearing the Bible read aloud to him when he wa <br>''Val Limburg joined the WSU Communication faculty in 1967 and retired in 2002. He taught thousands of broadcasting st
    10 KB (1,646 words) - 16:33, April 6, 2009
  • ...artment of animal sciences, said. “Future plans will allow two-way voice communication so the course instructor will be able to direct from the classroom or from
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