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 ...
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.
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…