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November 2018

Michael Newman named Television Academy Foundation Fellow

November 28, 2018

Michael Newman, Journalism, Advertising, & Media Studies professor and department chair, went to Hollywood the week of Nov. 5-9 as a newly named Television Academy Foundation fellow.

Students record Milwaukee’s religious history for “Gathering Places”

November 27, 2018

Christopher Cantwell decided to show his Research Methods in Local History students how to research local history by pairing up and partnering them with a local place of worship to study their practices and write their history

Japanese internment echoes through history prof’s ‘Someday, Chicago’ show

November 23, 2018

Jasmine Alinder has co-curated the “Someday, Chicago” exhibit at DePaul Art Museum in Chicago to explore the work of Yasuhiro Ishimoto, a gifted photographer who honed his craft while held in a Japanese internment camp during WWII.

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