The COMmunicator sits down for a chat with COM grad student Nicole Henninger, whose work with the charity Project Mailbox is touching lives. Learn more about the organization and how you can get involved.
COM Professors say BU students were markedly less engaged during the 2012 presidential election when compared to 2008. What happened?
In his first column, our in-house blogger Danny Robinson says COM students are just as overworked as all BU students. How can they maintain their sanity?
For some students, COM 101 isn't a class. It's their first real teaching experience.
The COMmunicator recognizes a respected PR professor who tragically passed away in August.
On Monday, September 24, clients including Ben & Jerrey's, Goodwill and the BU Police Department made their pitch to PR Lab students on why they should work for them.
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Does President Obama deserve a second term? Guest debaters and students are going to slug it out over that question at BU on November 1. Learn more.
The Fall 2012 semester is well underway at BU's College of Communication. Get a feel for what life is like at our wonderful program.
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Notice anything different? We've revamped our website with a new design! Come celebrate the COMmunicator's new look on Wednesday, October 24, from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. in COM 317. Free swag!
Dr. Tobe Berkovitz, a COM advertising professor and national political consultant, shares his thoughts on the 2012 race--do debates matter? What advice would he give the campaigns? And who might just score 270 on election night?
Two grad students started their own website, Blurban, this year, and the results have been spectacular.
USA Today lists COM Professor Mina Tsay-Vogel in the top 25 of its national rankings.