Plans for College of Media and a companion interdisciplinary institute accepted by Provost Moore.
By Lauren Archuletta
School of Journalism
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Faculty and students in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication are still digesting CU’s Program Discontinuance Committee’s recent report, recommending a strategic realignment.
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Dean Paul Voakes of CU’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication will be stepping down from his position next summer.
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While the Information, Communication, and Technology Exploratory Committee is the part of a two-pronged process charged with evaluating existing ICT assets, alumni and the public are expressing concern over possible program discontinuance at CU’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
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Faculty and staff at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication face uncertainty as program discontinuance is reviewed.
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Given the speculation surrounding the future of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, journalism students say they are both wary and excited about the proposition of a new interdisciplinary academic program.