Events
- Journalist to discuss covering the war in Congo, Oct. 30
- Discussion: "Journalism and the 'War on Terror,'" Oct. 28
- Attention Seniors: Graduate application deadline, Oct. 22
- Communication Council to advise on courses for spring 2009, Oct. 20-21
- Discussion and film: Latinos '08: How political candidates, advocacy groups try to buy Latino loyalty, Oct. 20
- Grassroots journalists discuss social and racial justice, Oct. 20
- Film: "The War on Democracy," Oct. 20
- Film: Screening of "The Choice 2008," preceded by insight from co-writer, co-producer Stekler, Oct. 14
- Animator Don Hertzfeldt to speak to digital media master class students, Oct. 13
- Film: "Breaking the Silence: Truth and Lies in the War on Terror," Oct. 13
- Media scholars, industry types, activists and fans discuss TV and media issues, Oct. 9-11
- Lecture: "Hate in America: What Can be Done?", Oct. 7
- Hook the Vote Rally Aims to Register Voters on Campus, Oct. 6
- Film: "The New Rulers of the World," Oct. 6
- Family Weekend
- Conference to Examine Emotions and Their Role in Public Sphere, Oct. 3-4
- "Super Size Me" creator to speak, Sept. 25
- Texas Broadcasters Meeting, Sept. 25
- RTF Hollywood Showcase, Sept 25
- Orange
- Hispanic Business Student Association hosts "Company Night," Sept. 9
- Professor's exhibition depicts tragedy of youth violence in El Salvador, thru Aug. 3
- Media education scholars, gaming experts converge at "New Agendas for Media Literacy" conference, June 6-7
- Journalism professor gives lecture, "Ominous Parallels: El Salvador as Foreshadowing," May 22
- High school students gather to present solutions to societal problems, May 14
- Filmmaker Rodriguez speaks to film class, April 22
- Professor to discuss Salvadoran civil war at conference, April 17-18
- Journalist discusses news media ownership and its impact on coverage of race and ethnicity, April 18
- Preview of 2009 Study Abroad Opportunities, April 17
- Symposium About Language and Society-Austin (SALSA), April 11-13
- University Hosts American Forensic National Tournament, April 5-7
- Symposium on Online Journalism, April 4-5
- Expert in Puerto Rican and Latino policy to speak, April 4
- TINA Be Damned: Alternatives to Corporate Capitalism, March 28
- The Politics of Climate Change: A Citizen's Guide, March 27
- Bill Moyers interviews RTF professor on PBS, March 21
- Rock and Roll Photographer Jim Marshall to speak, March 20
- Creator of HBO's "The Wire" to speak, March 18
- Conference to examine public understanding, media coverage and rhetoric of science, Feb. 22-23
- Panel to examine domestic violence in the deaf community, Feb. 20
- Info session on study abroad in Erfurt, Germany, Feb, 18
- Perspectives on deaf legal advocacy panel, Feb. 15
- "Communication Goes Abroad" event on the CMA Plaza, Jan. 22
- Mumler's Spirit Photographs, Visual Culture, Rhetoric and the Sanctioning of Imagination, Dec. 4
- Students: check your e-mail to voice your opinions, through Nov. 30
- Photographer who captured iconic portraits of Hollywood stars speaks, Nov. 15
- Screening of film "By Invitation Only," Q
- New York Times Columnist Krugman presents "The Conscience of a Liberal," Nov. 13
- Prof gives reading from latest tome "Modern Occult Rhetoric," Nov. 9
- Wired magazine editor to speak, Nov. 6


