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In a liberal arts curricular context, our students learn to systematically explain, critically think about, and knowledgably engage in the broad spectrum of communication, media and cultural practices. We aim to graduate students who are informed, ethical communicators; reflective creators and makers of media and culture. Our students use theory, history, and experiential learning to make a positive, lasting impact on our world.  

At a lively intersection of overlapping fields, our teaching is informed by cutting edge research on journalism, multimedia storytelling, and film; advertising, marketing, branding, and PR; anthropology, development, advocacy, and politics; history, ethics, economics, and law. Our professors guide students through the nuances of evolving and hybrid cultures, in the context of globalization and its discontents. Our approach to communication, media and culture is resolutely comparative. It is rigorously academic as well as practical. Students develop strong analytical, reasoning, written and verbal skills. They become empathetic and ethical listeners as well as efficient and effective persuaders. 

The department offers four majors and six minors. The majors are Global Communications, Journalism, Film, and Communication and Public Affairs (to launch in 2020–21). The minors are Anthropology, Fashion Studies, Global Communications, Film, Journalism and Political Communication. The department frequently hosts colloquiums and invited speakers from the world of research, business, politics, and creative industries.  

Faculty

  • Michael Behnke

    Assistant Professor

  • Amy Bond

    Junior Lecturer

  • Emre Caglayan

    Assistant Professor, Program Coordinator for Film Studies

  • Isabelle Carbonell

    Assistant Professor

  • Alice Craven

    Professor

  • Waddick Doyle

    Professor, Associate Dean for Academic Program Innovation

  • Tanya Elder

    Assistant Professor

  • Caroline Evans

    Senior Lecturer

  • Jessica Feldman

    Assistant Professor

  • Marc Feustel

    Lecturer

  • Matthew Fraser

    Associate Professor

  • Tatiana Grigorenko

    Assistant Professor

  • Jayson Harsin

    Associate Professor

  • Jurgen Hecker

    Instructor, Program Coordinator for Journalism

  • Vincent Jaunas

    Lecturer

  • Helene Kessous

    Lecturer

  • Youna Kim

    Professor

  • Sophie Kurkdjian

    Assistant Professor

  • Katy Lee

    Lecturer

  • Justin Mcguinness

    Associate Professor

  • Adélaide Ness

    Junior Lecturer

  • Noemie Oxley

    Assistant Professor

  • Robert Payne

    Associate Professor, Department Chair – Communication, Media and Culture

  • Andrea Press

  • Marie Regan

    Associate Professor

  • Claudia Roda

    Professor, Program Director, MSc in Human Rights and Data Science

  • Christy Shields

    Associate Professor

  • Renate Stauss

    Assistant Professor, Program Coordinator for Fashion Studies

  • Georgi Stojanov

    Professor

  • Charles Talcott

    Associate Professor

  • Hannah Westley

    Associate Dean for Graduate Studies, Associate Professor

  • Bruce Williams

Faculty Emeriti

Peter Barnet
Associate Professor Emeritus of Communications
BA, Yale University

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Associate Professor Emeritus of Global Communications
BSc, Southern Illinois University

Julie Thomas
Associate Professor Emerita of Global Communications
BA, Columbia University
MA, Harvard University
Mlitt., Trinity College, Dublin
PhD, Queen Mary and Westfield College, University of London 

Yudhishthir Raj Isar
Professor Emeritus of Cultural Policy Studies
BA (Hons) in Economics, St. Stephen’s College, Delhi University
Licence ès Lettres, University de Paris, Sorbonne
Maîtrise ès Lettres (Sociologie), University de Paris, Sorbonne