The Angelo State University Department of Communication and Mass Media hosted the COMMunication Research & Creativity Day showcase in the spine of the Houston Harte University Center on April 14
Angelo State University’s communication and mass media programs earned four awards for their work on campus media and in live competition at the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association’s 2021 TIPA Convention
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Dr. Geter discusses education inequality via video call to audience members. Communication & Mass Media Department Chair Herman Howard was instrumental in the gathering of all the guest speakers from across the country.
ASU Multicultural and Student Activities Programs and the Department of Communications & Mass Media on Monday Feb. 1 hosted a Black History Month academic presentation in the C.J Davidson Conference Center focused on the status of race relations and social media coverage in America. ASU President Ronnie Hawkins Jr. and his wife Maria Hawkins were among the audience members in attendance.
The panel of presenters consisted of Dr. Herman Howard, Dr. Matt Gritter, Major Michael J. Quinn, Dr. Leon T. Geter, Marc Vandermeer, Dr. Stephanie Orozco and Dr. Mia Moody-Ramirez, all individuals from different fields with similar insights of US race and social relations.
Photo by Mbulelo Maqungo:
Dr. Geter discusses education inequality via video call to audience members. Communication & Mass Media Department Chair Herman Howard was instrumental in the gathering of all the guest speakers from across the country.
ASU Multicultural and Student Activities Programs and the Department of Communications & Mass Media on Monday Feb. 1 hosted a Black History Month academic presentation in the C.J Davidson Conference Center focused on the status of race relations and social media coverage in America. ASU President Ronnie Hawkins Jr. and his wife Maria Hawkins were among the audience members in attendance.
The panel of presenters consisted of Dr. Herman Howard, Dr. Matt Gritter, Major Michael J. Quinn, Dr. Leon T. Geter, Marc Vandermeer, Dr. Stephanie Orozco and Dr. Mia Moody-Ramirez, all individuals from different fields with similar insights of US race and social relations.