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Media War & Conflict-Resolution Conference
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Welcome to The School of Communication Studies (SCS) at Bowling Green State University, Ohio. With 1,000 majors and 75 master’s and doctoral students, this is a global center for teaching and research in communication and media.  Departments of Interpersonal Communication, Journalism, and Telecommunications teach doctor of philosophy, master’s and bachelor’s degrees, and run collaborative programs with cognate disciplines, including American Cultural Studies, and Theatre and Film. The School works closely with print, broadcast and online student media, including the daily newspaper BG News, BG-24 television, radio stations WBGU-FM and WFAL-AM, and enjoys a long association with WBGU-TV27 public broadcasting.

Graduates routinely embark upon rewarding and prosperous careers such as advertising, mediation, media policy and regulation, print journalism, pre-law studies, promotions, public relations, radio and television journalism, sales, college and university teaching. School faculty publish extensively with top publishers and academic journals and are influential leaders and contributors in scholarly and professional associations.  The School nurtures research clusters in emerging communication technologies, health communication and international media.

Do spend some time with us through this site. If you would like to find out more you may call (419) 372-8349 or check out other information in our contacts section.

Dr. Oliver Boyd-Barrett

SCS NEWS/EVENTS
New Mahalo Producer in Los Angeles is SCS Grad.
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Journalism seeks two full-time, non-tenure track positions with benefits to start August 2008.
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Public lecture: Patricia Silver, President, Sphere Entertainment Agency
Thursday April 3, 2008 at 1 p.m.
121 West Hall
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HIV/AIDS conference at BGSU: HIV/AIDS in America and the global community
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BGSU Forensics won 5th place at the IFA International Championships in London, England.
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Retired professor Dr. Dennis Hale passed away on March 15, 2008.
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BGSU Forensics: National Champions!
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Emerging Media Research Cluster had a roundtable about Web-based teaching.
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IPC invites applications for a full-time non-tenure track Instructor position
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Conference "Media, War and Conflict-Resolution"
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SCS Development Communication Initiative Achieves National Media Acclaim in Nigeria

Professional Ethics Lecture Series

SCS ‘Tikvah’ Holocaust Oratorio Movie Wins Kodak Backing

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