Boise State Communication & Media Department

Boise State Communication & Media Department Providing exceptional education in the theory and practice of communication and media arts.

New school year, new departments!Over the last 50 years the former department of Communication and Media grew to serve m...
09/14/2021

New school year, new departments!

Over the last 50 years the former department of Communication and Media grew to serve more than 1000 students. As of Fall 2021, the former department was retired we are now two separate departments: the Department of Communication and the Department of Media.

Follow the new Department of Media https://www.facebook.com/BoiseStateMediaDepartment
Visit the website for more info about our new degrees and programs: Boisestate.edu/media-dept/

Congratulations Boise State Communication & Media Department graduates!
05/07/2021

Congratulations Boise State Communication & Media Department graduates!

Spring 2021 Department of Communication and Media Send-off of our last graduating class. Beginning fall 2021, the Department of Communication and Media will ...

05/06/2021
05/06/2021

Congratulations to all our graduates! You can watch the Department Send-off video on the Boise State Department of Communication and Media YouTube on Saturday, May 8th. https://lnkd.in/gh_ubRr

Sam Haskell will defend her project titled "Cancel Culture: A Qualitative Analysis of the Social Media Practice of Cance...
04/26/2021

Sam Haskell will defend her project titled "Cancel Culture: A Qualitative Analysis of the Social Media Practice of Canceling" next month.

Location: https://boisestate.zoom.us/j/97569722576
Date and Time: 05/24/2021, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Committee: Dr. Manda Hicks (chair), Dr. Rulon Wood, and Dr. Rick Moore
Abstract:
Unlike previous forms of public shaming, canceling is a product of Web 2.0 and the boom of social media. The act of canceling is inherently tied to the word “canceled”, however, how the public defines a cancelation is not static. Instead, how those on social media partake and understand canceling is due to consistent strategies that emerge during a cancelation. In this research, I conducted a case study of the cancelation of Kevin Spacey that took place in 2017.
Over 1700 tweets discussing Kevin Spacey’s cancelation were captured in order to determine the process of canceling. Through qualitative content analysis, multiple strategies were revealed that
illuminated how the public utilizes social media to participate in cancel culture. This research demonstrates how canceling functions and the strategies that appear throughout the process of a
cancelation.

Do you know a student group, staff, faculty member, or individual who rises above the rest in making a difference for ot...
03/04/2021

Do you know a student group, staff, faculty member, or individual who rises above the rest in making a difference for others and adding value to our university community? Recognize the impact they've made by nominating them for a Campus Award by March 19. Visit boisestate.edu/getinvolved/campus-awards-ceremony/ for info and nomination forms.

Have you heard? At the end of the 2020-2021 Academic Year, the Department of Communication and Media will retire. In fal...
02/25/2021

Have you heard? At the end of the 2020-2021 Academic Year, the Department of Communication and Media will retire. In fall 2021 two new departments will take its place: the Department of Communication and the Department of Media. For more information, visit https://www.boisestate.edu/comm-media/.

Summer will be here before you know it. Plan for summer classes now.
02/02/2021

Summer will be here before you know it. Plan for summer classes now.

Why Take Summer Classes?

🔹 Graduate faster
🔸 Flexibility - take an online class from anywhere
🔹 Concentrate on one class at a time
🔸 Take a prerequisite for the fall semester
🔹 Complete a full semester class in a third of the time

Browse the 2021 Summer Schedule on myBoiseState or boisestate.edu/summer.
Boise State Online

We want you to succeed. Here are some things that can help.
01/19/2021

We want you to succeed. Here are some things that can help.

Let’s face it. It’s not easy asking for help. But we want everyone to know we care about our students and want to help them succeed.

Students who need some extra help with classes can get tutoring and other academic help online. It’s a great resource to help students keep on top of class work.
Advising and Academic Support Center - Boise State University
https://www.boisestate.edu/aasc/academicsupportservices/

Health Services is open and offering both in person and telehealth appointments. They’ve had to make a few operational changes in response to COVID-19, but they’re willing and ready as ever to help with medical and mental health needs.
Boise State University Health Services
https://www.boisestate.edu/healthservices/

Career Services counselors are taking remote appointments and are happy to meet over phone, email or video—whatever works best, to help with career goals or job searches.
Boise State Career Services
https://www.boisestate.edu/career/appointments/online-appointments/

Students struggling to meet basic needs—food, bills, etc.-the Office of the Dean of Students offers a number of resources that exist specifically to help students through difficult situations.
Dean of Students, Boise State
https://www.boisestate.edu/deanofstudents/student-support/

Students having trouble adjusting to remote classes should start by talking to their professors. Let them know they’re struggling. They want to help students do well, even if that help has to be from a distance. Students should also take a look at the tips and tools on the Learning Remotely web page and get familiar with all of the resources available to them.
Boise State Office of Information Technology
https://www.boisestate.edu/oit/learning-remotely/

It’s hard being responsible and self-isolating and having a social life—all of us are feeling that. We’ve compiled a list of ways for students to connect with people from a distance.
Student Involvement and Leadership Center
https://www.boisestate.edu/student-life/2020/04/03/digital-tools-to-stay-social/

We are in this together. We've got this covered.

01/11/2021

A warm welcome back to our Communication and Media students!

Congratulations to all our graduates!
12/21/2020

Congratulations to all our graduates!

Fall 2020 Department of Communication and Media Send-off. Congratulations graduates!

12/10/2020

The Campus Food Pantry is a place for ALL students who need access to food and hygiene products. Students simply need to bring their student ID number and facial covering.

The campus food pantry offers nourishing and cost-effective meal and snack options for Boise State students in need of food assistance.

-Canned and boxed foods
-Shelf-stable produce
-Snack items
-Sauces and seasonings
-Personal hygiene products

Pantry Location & Hours
Campus School, Room 103

MODIFIED HOLIDAY HOURS
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday | 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m.

The Pantry will be closed on December 24th – January 3rd.

If you are interested in donating items, please refer to the donation form and recommended donation list that will help the Pantry meet students’ nutritional and basic hygiene needs.

IMPORTANT NOTE: To ensure quality of product, please be sure that donated items are not expired, not dented, and unopened.

Learn more: https://boi.st/2LoGFKk

Address

1711 Cesar Chavez Lane
Boise, ID
83725

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+12084263320

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