Telemundo’s incessant promotions during the World Cup may surprise U.S. viewers, but they’re the norm in a nation with a saturated ad market, Chris Chávez, SOJC advertising professor, told the LA Times.
Lauren Howard ’23, an SOJC public relations alum, initially dreamed of going into entertainment or film PR in Los Angeles and landed in the hospitality field, where she found her calling in Denver.
Four SOJC faculty members have received promotions: Karen McIntyre, associate professor; Courtney Munther, teaching professor; Daniel Pimentel, associate professor; and Gretchen Soderlund, professor.
SOJC Assistant Teaching Professor Lisa Peyton says communicators have a direct role in how brands show up in AI-generated answers. Peyton teaches strategic communication classes focused on AI.
Whitney Phillips, SOJC associate professor of information politics and media, tells USA Today why people love true crime. Her research focuses in part on the ethics of true crime.
Allen Hall Advertising students documented the 12-week Oregon Innovation Challenge in a photo essay showcasing participants like Advertising and Brand Responsibility Master’s student Chelsea Kropp.
SOJC Professor of Practice Charlie Butler profiled Columbia men’s tennis coach Howard Endelman for the alumni magazine Columbia College Today. Butler is a 1987 alum of the New York college.
What started as a first-term class project became a national title for three SOJC Strategic Communication Master's students, who won the prestigious IPR Page Society Case Study Competition.
Ava Martinez transformed uncertainty into opportunity, using media studies coursework, research, and a global internship to prepare for a future in digital marketing.
Working as Ascend magazine's public relations director gave SOJC student McKenzie Leary hands-on experience in branding, media relations, partnerships and strategic communication.