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Communication

Communication in Action

Centers and Journal
Read about the journal Women and Language and the department's centers, which promote climate change, health communication, and scientific study of the media.

Forensics Team
Learn more about Mason's #2 ranked intercollegiate forensics team.

Events and Deadlines

AIDS Quilt Display
December 01, 2009, 11:00 AM to 04:15 PM

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Graduate Convocation
College of Humanities and Social Sciences
May 13, 2010

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In the Department of Communication, we build upon the most basic element in each of our lives: the transfer of information.

We offer a variety of undergraduate and graduate degrees as well as a host of nationally-recognized student organizations and world-renowned faculty that prepare our graduates to enter the market place.

Located in the center of one of the world's most influential media markets, students also have the opportunity to participate in research and internships that will build upon their classroom experiences.

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Communication Instructor Stumpo Passes

Don Stumpo, an instructor in the Communication Department who was also a producer and cameraman at NBC4 in Washington, D.C., died from a heart attack on Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009. Read More >>

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AIDS Quilt Bound for Mason Campus on World AIDS Day

George Mason University will commemorate World AIDS Day by bringing more than 100 blocks of the AIDS Memorial Quilt to the Fairfax campus on Dec. 1, 2009. This event will be open to the public and is expected to be the largest display of the quilt on the east coast. Read More >>

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Alum and WUSA-9 Anchor Has a Drive to Give

Angie Goff, BA Communication 2001, is in motion at all times. Goff, traffic anchor, entertainment correspondent, lifestyle blogger and morning fill-in anchor for WUSA-9, joined the Washington, D.C., CBS affiliate in 2007 and has solidified her spot among the area's top media personalities. Read More >>