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Students, faculty and alumni of the Scripps College of Communication at 91̽»¨ are constantly making headlines. In fact, we can't keep up with all of the good news! Read about some of the amazing accomplishments, events and happenings in Scripps and among its people below. You may want to use the tags below to sort for categories that pique your interest!

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    Dean Titsworth confirms commitment to anti-racism

    June 3, 2020

    Dean Scott Titsworth's letter to the college community in response to national protests: "We must offer support in every way possible so that members of our community can have confidence that we are there for them in solidarity and active support."

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    VisCom and Journalism Alumni among Pulitzer-winning teams, finalists for Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography

    June 3, 2020

    Several OHIO alumni were part of teams that were awarded the 2020 Pulitzer Prize, as well as a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Feature Photography.

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    School of Communication Studies awards first-ever Zumkehr Prize for Public Memory

    May 29, 2020

    The prize, supported by the Charles E. Zumkehr Professorship in Communication Studies, attracted 20 nominated articles written by authors from eight countries in a cross-section of disciplines.

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    OHIO professor Harter co-directs documentary on Passion Works

    May 26, 2020

    WOUB Public Media continues its free YouTube release of locally-produced documentaries this week to provide quality local entertainment people can enjoy at home as Ohioans fight the spread of COVID-19.  On Friday, May 29 at 8 p.m., WOUB is releasing Creative Abundance. 

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    OHIO Expert Alexander: Pandemic deals another blow to local newspapers

    May 21, 2020

    Already in a precipitous decline, the COVID-19 crisis has dealt another blow to the shaky financial status of local newspapers, said former Washington Post ombudsman and Rappahannock resident Andy Alexander.

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    J-School professor Aimee Edmondson’s book runner up for history journalism prize

    May 21, 2020

    Professor Aimee Edmondson's new book "In Sullivan's Shadow," covering a precedent-setting 1964 libel case, was runner-up for the annual prize awarded by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) History Division. 

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    Liquid Blackness

    May 21, 2020

    Dr. Charles (Chip) Linscott is proud to announce that liquid blackness has been acquired by Duke University Press publishing program for Spring 2021

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