College of Communication Professor Charlotte Howell has been selected to participate in the Television Academy Foundation’s 2017 Faculty Seminar Program. Members of the Television Academy selected just 25 professors from colleges and universities nationwide for the annual program. The faculty fellows will gain the latest information on the television and content development industries from top… Read More
The College of Communication is ranked 13th for “Top 25 Best Film Schools in America” by the Hollywood Reporter. Here at COM, we strive to disrupt the status quo. Home to three alumna who are at the top of the Women in Entertainment Power 100 list, breaking gender barriers has distinguished us from other schools. “So many women in the audience,” said Bonnie Arnold (COM’78)… Read More
Andrea L. Taylor, former director, North America Citizenship & Public Affairs, Microsoft Corporation, is a civic leader focused on education, media and philanthropy as the president and CEO of the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute. A native Bostonian, she began her career as a reporter for The Boston Globe, was a producer and on-air host for… Read More
Prof. Mitchell Zuckoff, author of the book Ponzi’s Scheme: The True Story of a Financial Legend, is featured in the New York Times Dealbook video, Giving Fraud a Bad Name. More coverage Mitchell Zuckoff on the Bernard Madoff scandal. Additional links Explore journalism opportunities at Boston University. Visit COM’s graduate admissions page.
Photographer Stephanie Sinclair and journalist Cynthia Gorney reported on this issue for the June 2011 issue of National Geographic; Sinclair worked with the Pulitzer Center to create a multimedia presentation on the issue that synthesizes her work into a moving call to action. The Pulitzer Center commissioned additional reporting in Nepal on the consequences of… Read More