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Paula Backscheider likens the writing of her latest book to an archaeological dig in which she didn't know exactly what her discoveries meant until she had assembled the pieces she'd unearthed.
Associate Professor of Communication Myoung-Gi Chon’s research, recently featured in a congressional briefing series on U.S.-Korea relations, explains how popularity fuels international politics.
Faculty and students in the School of Communication and Journalism were recognized for excellence at the annual National Communication Association (NCA) convention in Denver.
The scholarship is widely considered the most prestigious award in the United States for undergraduates in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.