Archive: News
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Zak Rogoff, CCT 1st-year
First-year CCT student Zak Rogoff completed a 3-credit internship at AccessNow.
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CCT Professors J.R. Osborn and Evan Barba’s Research with The Pilgrimage Project: Speculative Design for Engaged Interdisciplinary Education
CCT Professors J.R. Osborn and Evan Barba contributed to an article entitled, “The Pilgrimage Project: Speculative Design for Engaged Interdisciplinary Education,” published in the journal of Arts & Humanities in Higher Education.
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4 CCT Students Named UN Association Graduate Fellows
Grace Chimezie, Grace Maliska, Atina Karim and Yang Jiang have been named Graduate Fellows of the United Nations Association of the National Capital Area (UNA-NCA).
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CCT Adjunct Faculty Mark MacCarthy's paper published in I/S
In the latest issue of law and policy journal I/S, Dr. Mark MacCarthy examines privacy, social relationships and the policymaking process.
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CCT Professor Mohamed Zayani Wins NCA Book Award
CCT Professor Mohamed Zayani has been awarded the 2017 “Sue DeWine Distinguished Scholarly Book Award” from the National Communication Association (NCA), the fourth award he has won for his book “Networked Publics and Digital Contention” (Oxford UP, 2015).
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CCT alum Carlos Martinez met with current students
Carlos Martinez (CCT 2010) spoke about how CCT fit into his journey towards becoming an innovation consultant.
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CCT Professor Mohamed Zayani Awarded ASA Book Prize
CCT Professor Mohamed Zayani received the 2017 Communication, Information Technologies, and Media Sociology Book Award from the American Sociological Association during its annual convention in Montréal, Canada, August 12-15, 2017.
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CCT alum Dan Davis spoke at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics
Dan Davis (CCT 2015) presented research on Positive Collaboration in Online Learning Environments.
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CCT Professor Amy Zalman discusses the impact of automation on the future of work on CGTN's The Heat
CCT’s Dr. Amy Zalman discusses the impact automation is having on the workforce.
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Professor Irene Wu Wins Wilson Center Fellowship 2017-2018
Adjunct Professor Dr. Irene Wu has won a fellowship at the Wilson Center. Her research project will measure countries’ soft power, or power to persuade.
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