College of Communication - Boston University
https://www.bu.edu/comAbout COM: Overview The College of Communication, or COM, is Boston University’s home for the study of advertising, emerging media, film and television, journalism, media science, and public relations. Learn More; Dean’s Office Letters and reports. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; Honors Awards and accolades. Strategy Where we’re heading.
Conference Program 2016
scholarworks.umass.edu › cgi › viewcontentin 2009. Prior to joining the Boston College faculty, McRoy held the Ruby Lee Piester Centennial Professorship at the University of Texas at Austin School of Social Work. A practitioner, academician, researcher, and lecturer in the field for over 30 years, her research has focused on such
Richardson, Heather Cox - Boston College
www.bc.edu › bc-web › schoolsAmerican History, primarily politics and economics. Nineteenth century U.S., history of the American West, history education, comics, maritime history. Writing. Professor Richardson teaches nineteenth-century American history at both the undergraduate and the graduate level. Her early work focused ...
Boston College - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_CollegeIn 1825, Benedict Joseph Fenwick, S.J., a Jesuit from Maryland, became the second Bishop of Boston. He was the first to articulate a vision for a "College in the City of Boston" that would raise a new generation of leaders to serve both the civic and spiritual needs of his fledgling diocese. In 1827, Bishop Fenwick opened a school in the basement of his cathedraland took to the personal instruction of the city's youth. His efforts to attract other Jesuits to the faculty were hampered bot…
David Pakman - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_PakmanPakman hosts The David Pakman Show, a television, radio, and Internet political program.In 2005, Pakman began hosting a show on local radio as a "hobby", and by 2011 the show aired on 100 stations, and outlets including DirecTV and DISH Network through Free Speech TV, the PACIFICA Radio Network, on YouTube, LBRY, and via podcasts.