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Communication Week

The purpose is “to showcase the fundamentals of education in journalism, communication studies, media, radio/television/film, entertainment, and recording careers.”


 

TSU Communication Week – Showcasing Media, Journalism & Entertainment

TSU Communication Week highlights the core principles of journalism, media studies, radio/television/film, entertainment, and recording industry careers. This annual event brings together students, educators, and industry professionals for hands-on learning, networking, and expert discussions that empower future leaders in communication and media industries.

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Anthony Ogbo, Ph.D.

Communication Week Chairperson
Visiting Professor
Department of Journalism and Communication Studies

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Michele D. Jones, B.S.

Communication Week Co-Chairperson
Project Coordinator
School of Communication

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Ladonia Randle, M.A.

Communication Week Coordinator
Visiting Assistant Professor
Department of Journalism and Communication Studies

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The Martin Luther King, Jr. Humanities building is the center and venue of Communication Week (Comm Week) hosted annually by the School of Communication.  Our fast-paced academic symposium brings together leading innovators in the media, music, and film industries. Renowned journalists, entrepreneurs, content creators, influencers, scholars, and television and radio personalities shared their real-world knowledge and perspectives with participants who were mainly students. The purpose of the conference, according to SOC’s Interim Dean, Professor Chris Ulasi, is “to showcase the fundamentals of education in journalism, speech communication, media, radio/television/film, entertainment, and recording careers.” 

The School of Communication (SOC) is a transformational, interdisciplinary academic college with four departments and a graduate program: Communication Studies; Entertainment Recording Industry Management (ERIM); Journalism; Radio, Television, and Film (RTF); and Master of Arts (MA) in Communication and Master of Arts (MA) in Professional Communication and Digital Media (PCDM). 

Purpose and Significance of Comm Week

  • To bring together students, scholars, researchers, government representatives, businesses, and communities to share their knowledge, expertise, and perspectives on selected themes with the university community and the larger public audience.
  • To promote understanding within the university and the global community worldwide.
  • To bring public awareness to the significance of the current media trends throughout the world.
  • To recognize the impact of media and the leading role it plays.

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Comm Week Archive

2023

On March 27 through 31, the School of Communication at the Texas Southern University hosted the annual Communication Week (Comm Week). This event brought together, leading innovators in the media, music, and film industries. The fast-paced academic symposium attracted journalists, entrepreneurs, content creators, influencers, scholars, and television and radio personalities who shared their real-world knowledge and perspectives. Read More.

Comm Week Archived photos

Comm Week Archived photos