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What Works to Increase Vaccine Uptake: Noel T. Brewer, UNC Chapel Hill
- Law Auditorium, Jordan Medical Education Center, 5th Floor
Seminar: What Works to Increase Vaccine Uptake
Retirement Lecture - Joseph Turow, Robert Lewis Shayon Professor of Media Systems & Industries
- Annenberg School for Communication, Room 109
Please join us to celebrate Professor Joseph Turow and his five decades of contributions to the field of communication and the Annenberg community with a lecture and reception.
Elihu Katz Colloquium: Christopher Ali (Ph.D. '13), Penn State
- Annenberg School for Communication (Room 500)
“What is your broadband story?”: Epistemics and empathy in telecommunications policy.
Professional Development Series: After the Ph.D.
- Room 500
Ph.D. Career Secrets: An Inside Look
Presidential Endorsements: A Dying Journalistic Practice?
- Annenberg School for Communication | Room 500
Join us for a panel discussion on the politics of newspaper endorsements in the wake of the 2024 presidential election.
2025 George Gerbner Lecture in Communication: Khadijah Costley White (Ph.D. '13)
- Annenberg School for Communication (Room 109)
Please join us for the 2025 George Gerbner Lecture in Communication.
CDCS Colloquium: Devon Powers, University of Michigan
- Sociology Conference Room, 367 McNeil Building
What is a Trend? Towards A Keyword for Media and Communication
CDCS Colloquium: Professor Carolyn Biltoft
- Annenberg School, Room 300
Henri Bergson’s Turing Test for Humans
2025 CARGC Fellows Biennial Conference: Unsettling Global Media and Communication Studies
- Annenberg School for Communication, Room 109
Please join us on April 10 & 11, 2025 for a biennial CARGC fellows’ symposium that will explore the theme, "Unsettling Global Media and Communication Studies."
CIND 2025 Workshop, The Impact of AI on (Mis)Information
The Center for Information Networks and Democracy will convene in its 2nd annual workshop a standout lineup of scholars to discuss how AI is transforming the information environment and how we can analyze (and anticipate) the consequences of that transformation.