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UD COMM in the News - Summer Edition

August 11, 2021 Written by CAS Staff

​Our fac​ulty, students, and alumni have been featured in a variety of publications over the summer. Check them out below.

  • ​Alumni Kurt Braddock was featured on MSNBC discussing his research on white supremacist propaganda.
  • Communication major Regina Donato worked with the SPCA to develop marketing, video and social media for the organization as seen in this article from the College.
  • Professor Jennifer Lambe spoke with USA Today​ about Facebook banning public figures and whether it is a First Amendment issue.
  • Danna Young, professor, took part in an interview with LA Times television critic Lorraine Ali on the impact of humor and satire in American politics.

Are you an alumni of UD's Communication Department whose communication-related work has been featured in the news?  Let us know by reaching out to comm-staff@udel.edu​ and we may feature you in our next edition of COMM in the News.


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