Hargrove Colloquium 2026
Join the Center for Media Law and Policy for an evening of lively discussion with Kevin Martin, vice president and head of global policy at Meta, for the 2026 Wade…
Join the Center for Media Law and Policy for an evening of lively discussion with Kevin Martin, vice president and head of global policy at Meta, for the 2026 Wade…
Find out more about the online master's degree from UNC-Chapel Hill designed for working communications professionals at an online info session Wednesday, April 8 at noon on Zoom. Info sessions…
This story was originally published on alumni.unc.edu. Two Tar Heels in pale blue bow ties earned an Emmy for telling the story of one of Carolina’s most transformative programs. Chase…
This story was originally published at global.unc.edu. Photos by Chloé Bell. As students streamed out of their classes in the FedEx Global Education Center this past week, more than a few lingered…
This story, written by Ethan Quinn, was originally published at gradschool.unc.edu. Quinn is a student in the UNC Hussman M.A. in digital communication program. When Carolina doctoral students Kierra Peak and Daniel Johnson ’22 (M.A.), ’25 (Ph.D.) met, the setting was not…
To honor the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., the UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media will host Helene Cooper '87, a Pentagon correspondent for The New York Times,…
UNC Hussman alumnus Bryan Tucker ’93 — senior writer for “Saturday Night Live” — will deliver the commencement address to the school’s Class of 2026 on Saturday, May 9, 2026, at 3 p.m. in Carmichael…
Join Eric Phillips, founder of MediaSafe LLC, for an insightful discussion on the growing safety concerns journalists face and the practical steps every reporter can take to stay safe in…
UNC Hussman Dean Raul Reis sits down with Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research Lucinda Austin, who shares an overview of research at UNC Hussman.
The Dean’s Student Advisory Committee invites UNC Hussman students to enjoy a catered lunch with Dean Raul Reis. First come, first served.