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Research colloquia begin Jan. 13

Gena Asher | Jan. 12, 2010
The School of Journalism’s Research Colloquia begin Wednesday, Jan. 13, with a presentation by assistant professor Joann Wong talking on “How blog use affects voter behavior: Engagement, expressiveness and voting.”

The new series, at 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays in the Ernie Pyle Lounge, will provide a venue for learning about professors’ and graduate students’ research at the school and status of projects, and for researchers to glean some feedback on their work.

Here’s the spring schedule:
Jan. 27, assistant professor Hans Ibold, “Tracking the Moving Target of New Media Literacy: A Concept Explication
Feb. 10, doctoral student Lily Luo, "The Issue Agendas of China’s Rural-Urban Migration in the New Century."
Feb. 24, doctoral student Lindita Camaj
March 10, assistant professor Jae Kook Lee
March 24, assistant professor Emily Metzgar
April 14, associate professor Tony Fargo and doctoral student Jason Martin
April 28, doctoral student Lori Henson

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