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September

  • Side-by-side  photos of student Emma Whitehouse and Associate Professor Hyunmin Lee

    Communication Major Emma Whitehouse Contributes Research to Prestigious Conference

    September 21, 2021

    With mentor Hyunmin Lee, PhD, associate professor of communication, communication major Emma Whitehouse recently had a paper accepted for the Association of Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC)’s 104th annual conference, which took place last month. The paper investigates the growing popularity of corporate social advocacy (CSA) and how companies communicate their CSAs.

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  • A photo of a notebook and other papers from the game Field Guide to Memory

    PhD Student Greg Loring-Albright Investigates “Keepsake” Games

    September 09, 2021

    Communication, Culture and Media PhD student Greg Loring-Albright and Wes Willison, an independent scholar, recently presented their research “Memorable Artifacts: The Co-Production of Unique Materiality Via Game Rules” at GENeration Analog, the first tabletop games and education conference presented by Analog Games Studies and Gen Con, the preeminent consumer marketing event for hobby games in North America.

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  • Sandy Friedlander

    Associate Dean Sandy Friedlander Retires After 34 Year Career at Drexel

    September 01, 2021

    Friedlander arrived at Drexel in 1987, on the heels of earning his doctorate in rhetoric from Carnegie Mellon, when he was hired as a writing researcher in what was then the Department of Humanities and Communications. He began teaching writing and communication to undergraduate and graduate students and went on to hold numerous administrative positions in the Department of Humanities and Communications, the Department of Culture and Communication, and the Department of Communication, before becoming associate dean of undergraduate education.

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