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3/13/2012 3:37 PM
The School of Media Arts & Design (SMAD) at James Madison University invites applications for a tenure-track or renewable-term assistant/associate professor in interactive media beginning in August 2012.
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3/6/2012 6:10 PM
The Georgetown University Master of Professional Studies in Public Relations & Corporate Communications was awarded the highest honor in public relations education when it was named the ‘PR Education Program of the Year’ at the 2012 PRWeek Awards. The annual awards are judged by a panel of distinguished public relations professionals and represent the gold standard of best practices and achievement. “Georgetown clearly demonstrates it is pushing its students to learn through experience and new digital tools,” a judge for the award noted. “It’s a refreshing approach to teaching.”
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2/17/2012 1:17 PM

Three Practicum project students are finalists to win either a Gold or Silver ADDY at the March 15 awards gala. The finalist are two websites, and one photography multimedia piece.
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1/29/2012 3:43 PM

Twitter use is prevalent in news organizations today, but it is used in limited ways, according to a study by the George Washington University’s School of Media and Public Affairs (SMPA) and the Pew Research Center’s Project for Excellence in Journalism that examines how the media and reporters use the technology in their daily news outreach.
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1/19/2012 5:06 AM
The Interactive Advertising Class at The Art Institute of Washington, a branch campus of The Art Institute of Atlanta, worked with The Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy (IMTD) to launch the I Am One in a Billion campaign. The campaign, an initiative of IMTD, is aimed at mobilizing one billion people across the world to persuade their government to take action to prevent the global climate change crisis.
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1/10/2012 4:00 PM
Pavla Teie was born in Prague where she witnessed in her adolescence what Czechs call the “velvet revolution” capped by the election of a poet president. Her professional career has taken her from the director of public relations at the Boeing-subsidiary aircraft manufacturer in the Czech Republic to the philanthropic work of the Summit Foundation, but she found her art - her voice - in
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1/10/2012 8:51 AM
Whether you dream of becoming a filmmaker, photographer, animator, graphic and web designer, or web developer, Boston University’s CDIA campus in Georgetown can help you get ready for your future. Full-time Spring classes begin Jan. 23; part-time Spring classes begin Jan. 24.
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12/20/2011 11:51 AM

American University is offering The Digital Media Skills Certificate, an online program designed for all professionals who have mastered a grab-bag of skills on the job, and want to retool with a focus on how to use social networking in the digital media landscape. For mid-career professionals who left school before Web skills were taught or who are out of the workforce, it may provide a way back into the industry or the skills needed to create
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10/27/2011 3:31 PM
Boston University Center for Digital Imaging Arts (CDIA) has scheduled its next open house, Nov. 8, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., at its DC campus. At CDIA, students pursue their creative passions while they train for careers in the digital imaging arts - from filmmaker, photographer, animator, graphic or web designer to web developer.
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By Tech on
9/27/2011 5:02 AM
John Gilroy has begun an adjunct professorship at Georgetown University teaching a graduate-level course in marketing technology. Known as the Computer Guy, Gilroy is an award-winning radio personality, platform speaker and the public face of ARMATURE; a provider of enterprise data management solutions for organizations performing survey data collection, product certification, accreditation and quality assurance.
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