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Josh Scacco (CCT ’10) Publishes Book With Oxford University Press
In March of 2021, former CCT student Josh Scacco co-authored his first book titled “The Ubiquitous Presidency: Presidential Communication and Digital Democracy in…
May 6, 2021
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CCT Student Reed Piernock to Present at Upcoming PCA Conference
Expanding on their research from CCT Director Dr. Matthew Tinkcom's Global Science Fiction Film class in Spring 2020, Reed Piernock will present at the upcoming Popular Culture…
April 23, 2021
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Two CCT Students Win Spring 2021 GradGov Research Project Award
This semester, CCT students Fan Wang (‘21) and Shana Inofuentes (‘21) received GradGov Research Project Awards (GRPA) to help support their research and professional…
April 19, 2021
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CCTer Shana Inofuentes Founds Social Impact Startup Forging Digital Space for Indigenous Futures
In her work, Shana Inofuentes grafts physical community into digital space and helps shape attitudes and behaviors to right injustice, strategies she intends to apply to other…
April 9, 2021
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Christine Feldman-Barrett’s (CCT 2003) Unique Path Takes Her on a Journey Around the World
Christine Feldman-Barrett’s (CCT '03) academic and professional journeys have taken her on a number of thrilling adventures in various industries and corners of the.…
March 22, 2021
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Whitney Maddox (CCT ’19) Becomes NPR’s First Diversity Equity & Inclusion Manager
Whitney Maddox (CCT 2019) has been selected to serve as NPR’s first Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Manager and assumed her inaugural role early.…
February 4, 2021
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CCT’s Prof. Leticia Bode-Words That Matter: How the News and Social Media Shaped the 2016 Presidential Campaign
Bode’s New Book on How the News and Social Media Shaped the 2016 Presidential Campaign Professor Leticia Bode’s book will be published by Brookings Institution Press on…
December 10, 2020
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Prof. Jeanine Turner and CCT Students Present Papers at National Communication Association Conference
One of the greatest perks of being in the CCT Program is the opportunity for curious and engaged students to collaborate with professors who are experts in their respective.…
December 2, 2020
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CCTer Fan Wang Awarded Fall 2020 Conference Grant
Second-year CCT student, Fan Wang, receives Conference Travel Grant from the Graduate School to support presentation at the National Communication Association's 106th Annual…
November 6, 2020
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CCT Student wins Georgetown Rocket Pitch Competition with Storytelling Service Team Magis
Second year CCT student, Nick Genovese, wins first place in Georgetown Entrepreneurship's Rocket Pitch…
November 4, 2020