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Educator and DEI leader Lori V. Quigley to discuss indigenous perspectives during visit to SBU

ΒιΆΉΣ³»­ is pleased to welcome alumna Lori V. Quigley, ’81, as the Spring 2024 Lenna Visiting Professor, March 11-22.

Matthews made presentations at two ICA conferences in 2023

Dr. Tammy Rae Matthews, assistant professor of digital journalism and sports journalism, highlighted her expertise and research prowess at two prestigious International Communication Association (ICA) conferences in 2023.

PolitiFact Workshop returns to Jandoli Institute at SBU

ΒιΆΉΣ³»­ students are once again working with PolitiFact Senior Correspondent Louis Jacobson and Jandoli Institute Executive Director Richard Lee to check facts and write articles for PolitiFact.

ΒιΆΉΣ³»­ professors collaborate on interdisciplinary hybrid journalism stories

The Jandoli Institute at ΒιΆΉΣ³»­ has launched a second round of its Hybrid Journalism Project in which professors from different disciplines will partner with faculty from the Jandoli School of Communication to develop and produce news stories.

Mackowski book illustrates the devastation of the Civil War

Dr. Chris Mackowski, professor of journalism and mass communication in the Jandoli School, has a new publication due out next week.

Matthews named a 2023 Fellow of the Kopenhaver Center

Dr. Tammy Rae Matthews, assistant professor of digital journalism and sports journalism in the Jandoli School of Communication master’s program, has earned the distinction of being a 2023 Kopenhaver Center Fellow.

ΒιΆΉΣ³»­/Siena Research survey reveals almost 1 in 5 Americans have an online sports betting account

Thirty-nine percent of Americans bet on sporting events and 19%, including 39% of men 18-49 years old and 20% of women 18-49 years old, have an account with an online sports betting service, according to a new survey of United States adults released today by the Siena College Research Institute (SCRI) and ΒιΆΉΣ³»­β€™s Jandoli School of Communication.

ΒιΆΉΣ³»­ radio station sending six students to join radio row at the Super Bowl

ΒιΆΉΣ³»­ students will be making a buzz at the Super Bowl again this year. That’s β€œbuzz” as in WSBU 88.3 FM The Buzz, the student-run campus radio station. Six SBU students will join the throng of media professionals from around the world who will flock to Las Vegas next week for Super Bowl LVIII.

ΒιΆΉΣ³»­/Siena Research survey reveals 75% of Americans to watch Super Bowl; wings are king

For the second year in a row, 75% of all Americans plan to watch the Super Bowl according to a new survey of United States residents released today by the Siena College Research Institute (SCRI) and ΒιΆΉΣ³»­β€™s Jandoli School of Communication.

ΒιΆΉΣ³»­ journalism student Delaney Chase awarded Carnegie-Knight News21 fellowship

ΒιΆΉΣ³»­ junior Delaney Chase will join other talented college journalists this summer as they report on β€œDemocracy in Crisis” through a Carnegie-Knight News21 fellowship.

ΒιΆΉΣ³»­ students will explore pop culture and media in new course

Students in a special topics course at ΒιΆΉΣ³»­ will explore pop culture’s role in the media landscape and its impact on public policy.

Walker publishes paper on advertising for bipolar drugs

Dr. Tara Walker, assistant professor in the Jandoli School, had her paper titled β€œOn shaky ground: Stigma and otherness in direct-to-consumer advertising for bipolar disorder drug treatments” published at the end of November in the peer-reviewed Journal of Communication Inquiry.

Lees are panelists at Popular & American Culture conference

Anne and Dr. Richard Lee, lecturer and professor, respectively, in the Jandoli School, took part in a panel session at the Mid-Atlantic Popular & American Culture Association Conference on Nov. 10.

DeSimone presents on gender bias, casuistry bias, and allyship

Dr. Kimberly DeSimone, professor of leadership and director of the master’s in leadership program in the Jandoli School of Communication, gave three DEI presentations over the past month.

Jandoli Institute to hold Election Eve discussion, β€˜Looking at 2023 and Beyond’

The Jandoli Institute at ΒιΆΉΣ³»­ will sponsor a panel discussion titled β€œAn Election Eve Discussion: Looking at 2023 and Beyond” on Monday at 4 p.m. in Walsh Amphitheater on campus.

Congress to Campus to bring former members of Congress to SBU for dialogue, public forum

Two former members of the U.S. House of Representatives will visit ΒιΆΉΣ³»­ Nov. 13 and 14 to meet with students and hold a public forum as part of the Congress to Campus program. ο»Ώ

Mackowski gives presentations on Grant, another on Lee

Dr. Chris Mackowski, professor of journalism and mass communication, gave a pair of invited presentations over the past month on Ulysses S. Grant. On Sept. 21, he and collaborator Frank Scaturro spoke about Grant-as-general to the National Museum of the U.S. Army. On Oct. 12, Mackowski and Scaturro spoke about Grant-as-president to the White House Historical Association.

New book by Mackowski keys on overlooked sector of Gettysburg battlefield

Most attention at the Civil War battle of Gettysburg focuses on iconic landscapes like Little Round Top, Devil’s Den, the Wheatfield, and the open fields where Pickett’s Charge took place. A new book co-authored by Dr. Chris Mackowski, professor of journalism and mass communication, looks at a lesser-known but just as pivotal sector of the battlefield.

ΒιΆΉΣ³»­ professor’s new Civil War book focuses on overlooked north battlefield at Gettysburg

Most attention at the Civil War battle of Gettysburg focuses on iconic landscapes like Little Round Top, Devil’s Den, the Wheatfield, and the open fields where Pickett’s Charge took place. A new book co-authored by Dr. Chris Mackowski, professor of journalism and mass communication at ΒιΆΉΣ³»­, looks at a lesser-known but just as pivotal sector of the battlefield.

ΒιΆΉΣ³»­ students get opportunity to spend semester getting inside look at Albany

For two students hailing from tiny hometowns, getting dropped off to intern for a semester in the bustling state capital of New York was a bit of a culture shock.