|
Howard University John H. Johnson School of Communications Passes Second Phase in Re-Accreditation. Read More!
BBDO New York President & CEO John Osborn Joins the Board of Directors of The Center for Excellence in Advertising at Howard University. Read More!
Dr. Sadanand Singh (1934-2010) a former Professor and chairperson of the Department of Speech, passed on Saturday, February 27, 2010. Read More!
Sheila Brooks Named as Entrepreneur In Residence at Howard University;s Communications Entrepreneurship Research and Resource Center (CERRC). Read More!
Minority Media and Telecommunications Council (MMTC) Donates $175,000
to Howard University’s John H. Johnson School of Communications. Read More!
SAVE-THE-DATE
for the launch of the Howard University
Initiative on Democracy, Markets, Communication, and Technology with its first symposium
The Health Care Discussion:People, Environment, and Policy
April 27,2010
The A to Z of African American Cinema by JHJSOC's own Professor Steven Torriano Berry of the Department of Radio, TV & Film, has been published and is available on paperback. Read More!
Howard University's Dr. Barbara Hines received the president's award from the Association of Journalism and Mass Communication for her service as the 2008-09 president. Dr. Hines is a professor in the Department of Journalism and Director of the graduate program- Mass Communication/ Media Studies that is housed in the John H. Johnson School of Communications.
Spike Lee Attracts Hundreds of Students for a Lecture & Screening of Film Productions. Read More!
John H. Johnson School of Communications Recommended for Re-Accreditation. Read More!
Kandace Barker, senior advertising major, represented Howard University as a recipient of the AAF's 2010 Most Promising Minority Student Award. Read More!
Department of Communications Sciences & Disorders releases 2009 Fall Newsletter, Read More!
Faculty directors Kay T. Payne and Joan C. Payne as well as our own Dr. Orlando Taylor (former Dean of the Graduate School and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders) were selected as Diversity Champions by the American Speech, Language, Hearing Association (ASHA). Read More!
|