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Kevin Wagner, Associate Dean for Research and Creative Activity,
Associate; Professor, Political Science
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS

Media Lab Grant

November 2024

Top Story: , a community journalism initiative in the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies, has been awarded a $100,000 grant from Press Forward, a national initiative aimed at revitalizing local news and strengthening communities. MediaLab@FAU was launched in September 2023 by Ilene Prusher, senior instructor of multimedia journalism. It’s been estimated that MediaLab’s articles reached upward of 25 million people based on potential online exposure of its articles in its first year.

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Research Thursdays Archive

Noemi Marin
May 16, 2018
Dr. Noemi Marin will speak at Columbia University on April 25th about her work involving the history of political discourse. This talk, entitled "Why 1989 Still Matters: Post-Communist Rhetoric, Romanian Discourse and European...
Photo of Barbara Ganson
May 16, 2018
Barbara Ganson, Professor of History and Director of Caribbean and Latin American Studies, spent the spring semester as a Research Fellow at Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies at Boston College where she completed a book...
Gathering to Save a Nation book cover
May 16, 2018
Dr. Stephen Engle was honored recently at the 55th Annual Barondess/Lincoln Award ceremony in Manhattan for his recent publication, Gathering to Save a Nation: Lincoln & the Union’s War Governors. Engle’s work examines...
The Renaissance and the Postmodern book cover
May 16, 2018
Dr. Tom Martin, associate professor in FAU's English department, has been awarded the Beverly Rogers Literary Essay Award for his co-written article, "'All for Love, and Nothing for Reward': Psyche from Spenser to Lacan,...
Projecting Race Book Cover
May 16, 2018
Dr. Stephen Charbonneau, Associate Director of the School of Communication and Multimedia Studies, published his first book-length study, entitled Projecting Race: Postwar America, Civil Rights, and Documentary Film , in...