UCLA Communication Studies Archive in the News!
On UCLA tapes, one can hear Rivers, Fonda and other figures of speech. Derek Bolin salvaged history in the living room of his Los Angeles apartment, digitizing dozens of reels […]
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On UCLA tapes, one can hear Rivers, Fonda and other figures of speech. Derek Bolin salvaged history in the living room of his Los Angeles apartment, digitizing dozens of reels […]
Andrea L. Rich, a former Communication Studies faculty member before making a controversial shift to the art world, as head of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, has died. […]
CS Professor Nushin Arbabzadah published in the Huffington Post! Read her article on democratizing Muslim girls’ education.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/nushin-arbabzadah/democratizing-muslim-girl_b_5390976.html
CS Professor Greg Bryant, dissects features of counterfeit chortling. Phony laughter, unlike the real thing, is unique to humans, study suggests.Professor Bryant spoke with KCRW’s Steve Chiotakis about his research to find […]
On April 7th, 2014 I was honored to be invited to present my research on pro and antisocial lyrical themes found in rap music at the Broadcast Educators Association conference […]
Meb Keflezighi pulled away from a star-studded men’s field Monday at the 118th Boston Marathon, then held off Wilson Chebet of Kenya to become the first American man to win […]
Professor Charles Goodwin was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Aalborg University Denmark on April 11th for a research career that “has paved the way for a detailed […]
The NewsScape Project: Understanding the Media through a Multimodal PerspectiveAn Associate Professor in UCLA’s Communication Studies Department, Dr. Francis Steen is transforming the way we understand the media. He is […]