MURFREESBORO — MTSU's College of Media and Entertainment is once again in the
national spotlight, gaining praise as one of the top 30 programs of its kind in
the United States via a survey by a popular news industry trade publication.
MTSU was the only
Tennessee university included among the nation’s top mass communication and
journalism colleges in a recent edition of Crain Communication’s NewsPro
Magazine. The University of Missouri had the top-ranked program.
The MTSU College
of Media and Entertainment also was included in the magazine's 2013 list. You
can see the new list and the accompanying story via PDF at http://ow.ly/Xno33.
"We're always
gratified when media professionals recognize the value of our program,” said
Ken Paulson, media and entertainment dean.
“In an ever-changing
media world, this honor affirms the expertise of our faculty and the commitment
and professionalism of our graduates."
The survey polled
members of the Radio Television Digital News Association in November with four
questions to determine the top communication schools. Participants also were
invited to offer their views on “which schools do the best job of preparing
students for working in the digital world.”
MTSU’s College of Media and Entertainment, which is
the fifth largest communication program in the nation, offers degree
concentrations in 14 major areas — ranging
from the recording industry to journalism to filmmaking and animation—
and is accredited by the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass
Communication.
The college also is home to three unique and
nationally recognized operations:
- the John
Seigenthaler Chair of Excellence in First Amendment Studies, which
supports a variety of activities related to free speech, free press rights
and other topics of concern for contemporary journalism.
- the Center for
Popular Music, devoted to the study and scholarship of popular music in
America and one of only 16 Centers of Excellence across the Tennessee
Board of Regents system.
- the Center for Innovation in Media, which unites student-run media
and the university's National Public Radio affiliate, WMOT 89.5 FM, in a
single site to facilitate convergence.
For more information about MTSU’s College of Media
and Entertainment and its departments and majors, visit http://www.mtsu.edu/media.
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