College of Humanities in the News - March
The New Yorker - The Man Behind Trump’s Facebook Juggernaut
Interview with Shannon McGregor, assistant professor of communication.
Scholars Strategy Network - Reporting from the Twittersphere
Interview with Shannon McGregor, assistant professor of communication.
Utah Business - 40 Under 40
Yelena Caputo
HBS 2003, Political Science; BA 2003, Russian; JD 2006
Co-owner & Vice President of A Priori Specialty Foods Importing & Distribution
Sarah Huizingh
BA 2002, Mass Communication
Global Marketing Director, Software & Services of Motorola Solutions
Lexie Kite
MS 2009, Communication; PHD 2013, Communication
Co-founder of Beauty Redefined; Development Director of U College of Humanities
Aubriana Martindale
BS 2013, Communication
Manager, Division Corporate Affairs of Smith’s Food & Drug
Voices of Utah
Voices of Utah is an award-winning community-engaged learning project run by journalism students in the Department of Communication. Created in 2007 by Professor Kimberley Mangun, the hands-on course gives students ongoing opportunities to cover a diverse beat and practice multimedia storytelling. Read the latest articles below.
Glendale/Mountain View Community Learning Center broadens early childhood educational opportunities
Arts education empowers Salt Lake City
Glendale-Mountainview’s Community Learning Center is a tool for academic success
Connecting people with education: the Glendale Community Learning Center is driven by community
Keith Lopati, West High School’s outstanding softball coach
Hartland Partnership Center has kids dancing into their future
Planting a seed: how to grow your own educators in Salt Lake City
Salt Lake City organizations promote community dialogue
Mestizo Arts and Activism Collection –13 years later
Ski programs molding better lives for those living in Salt Lake City’s west-side communities
Bad Dog Arts: Bringing an array of color to West Salt Lake City
Our CASA brings academic opportunity to west side of Salt Lake City
Residents of Salt Lake’s west side say new dog park will benefit all