• Alum Honored for Groundbreaking Ad Campaigns

    Jim Riswold (1983), whose hugely popular ad campaigns for Nike and other top clients featured household names like Michael Jordan and Bugs Bunny, was recently inducted into advertising's Creative Hall of Fame.

    March 2013 Perspectives
  • UW creates new degree focusing on communication within organizations

    Under the roof of the UW Communication Leadership program, a "sister" degree will be created alongside the Master of Communications in Digital Media (MCDM). It's called MCCN: The Master of Communication in Communities and Networks.
    Geek Wire
  • Communication Professor David Domke comments on the fiscal cliff

    KOMO's Bill Rice talks with David Domke, professor of communication, about the fiscal cliff and the GOP divide.
    komonews.com
  • Q&A with Filmmaker Marcella Ernest

    January 2013 Perspectives
  • From Producer to Screenwriter

    Peter Chiarelli spent years as a film producer working on Amityville Horror, Eagle Eye, and other projects before trying his hand at screenwriting. His 2009 romantic comedy, The Proposal, starred Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds.

    January 2013 Perspectives
  • Q&A with DreamWorks' Teresa Cheng

    January 2013 Perspectives
  • Living Voters Guide

    As Washington voters consider numerous hot button issues this election season, many are turning to the Living Voters Guide, an interactive online resource developed by UW students and faculty in conjunction with Seattle CityClub.

    October 2012 Perspectives
  • Another Reason to Embrace Jury Duty

    A jury summons in the mail may not bring smiles, but Professor John Gastil's research suggests that people who deliberate on a jury become more engaged citizens as a result. Gastil shares his findings as co-author of the book The Jury and Democracy

    January 2011 Perspectives
  • A Boatload of Stories

    Two students from the Master of Communication in Digital Media Program spent a fortnight at sea, joining scientists on a research mission and capturing their activities through photographs and video.

    November 2010 Perspectives
  • Native Voices

    Though the Native Voices program, students create film documentaries involving Indigenous research.

    July 2008 Perspectives
  • The Escalating Role of Religion in Politics

    In a new book, Communications professor David Domke looks at important shifts in the use of religion in political messaging, beginning in the 1980s. 

    October 2007 Perspectives
  • Journalism Goes Global

    Journalism students spent the summer interning at English-language newspapers abroad--in Sierra Leone, Indonesia, and China--through an unusual scholarship in the UW Department of Communication. 

    October 2007 Perspectives
  • Egan Wins National Book Award

    Tim Egan ('81) has received the National Book Award for nonfiction for a book about the Great American dust bowl. 

    March 2007 Perspectives
  • Capsule's Time Has Come

    After 51 years, a Communications Building time capsule will be opened during Washington Weekend, and a new capsule prepared by students will be installed. 

    March 2007 Perspectives
  • Worth a Thousand Words—and a Pulitzer

    A&S alumnus David Horsey (BA, Communications, 1976) wins a Pulitzer Prize for Distinguished Editorial Cartooning.

    July 1999 Perspectives