Augusta University’s communications faculty is marking milestones. Drs. Debbie van Tuyll and David Bulla recently published informative, thought-provoking books.
Dr. David Bulla, chair of the Department of Communication at Augusta University, recently appeared on C-SPAN3.
Debra van Tuyll and David Bulla, professors of communication at Augusta University, were named recipients of national research awards at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s 28th Annual Symposium on the 19th Century Press, the Civil War and...
By offering two new certificates in Media Production and Public Relations this fall, Augusta University is hoping to strengthen communication students' resumes and give them an edge in a competitive job market.
Augusta University’s Department of Social Sciences is hosting an impeachment panel from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16, at the Washington Hall Towers.
During the 38th annual American Journalism Historians Association Convention this past week in Dallas, Dr. Debra van Tuyll of Augusta University accepted the 2019 Sidney Kobre Award for Lifetime Achievement.
Catch Dr. Melanie O'Meara's original play "Moving Photographs: A Vanishing Georgia" runing March 21- 24.
The story of ”Progeny” may be history, but the film’s message — the need for a world where cigars, cigarettes, and e-cigarettes are forgotten relics — is rooted firmly in the future.
For the Department of Communication, the fall of 2018 has seen a flurry of research awards, publications and conference presentations. Here are some of the highlights.
Drawing inspiration from her own memories of Augusta, Cynthia Panzella created a dark drama with a touch of buddy film about a sex trafficking survivor who is trying to find meaning and purpose in life.
“We champion the films that might otherwise not find a screening home here at Augusta multiplexes,” said Matthew Buzzell, associate professor of Communication.
Paying for next semester's textbooks could be as simple as downloading, scanning and adding a stamp to your new Pamplin Passport.
Doug Joiner, a lecturer in the Department of Communication, was recently awarded the Porter Fleming Foundation Grant.