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SUMMARY:MFA Documentary Info Session
DESCRIPTION:This is an online session for the new Documentary MFA program. See link to join.
URL:https://com.miami.edu/event/mfa-documentary-info-session/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:STRANGERS TO PEACE screening at Miami Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Come to the screening of the documentary STRANGERS TO PEACE\, directed and produced by UM alumni and a UM professor\, this is the story of 3 former FARC soldiers and their reintegration back into Colombian society. Eligible for the Documentary Achievement Award.
URL:https://com.miami.edu/event/strangers-to-peace-screening-at-miami-film-festival/
LOCATION:TOWER 1\, 1508 SW 8th St\, Miami\, FL\, 33135\, United States
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SUMMARY:iDebate Rwanda vs. UM Debate
DESCRIPTION:A Public Debate on the Motion\, “This House would grant those diagnosed with terminal illnesses the right to access treatments that have not completed clinical testing.” Audience participation will be invited. Doors open at 7:30 pm \n\n\n\n\n\nFor more information\, contact Professor Steinberg\, dave@miami.edu
URL:https://com.miami.edu/event/idebate-rwanda-vs-um-debate/
LOCATION:Shoma Hall\, CIB 3053\, 5100 Brunson Dr.\, Coral Gables\, 33146\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Future of Media is Now – An Insider’s View with PBS President Paula Kerger
DESCRIPTION:Event co-hosted by School of Communication Dean\, Karin G. Wilkins. \nPaula A. Kerger is president and chief executive officer of PBS\, the nation’s largest non-commercial media organization representing more than 330 member stations throughout the country. She is the longest-serving president and CEO in PBS history. \nOver 15 years\, Kerger has led the transformation of PBS from a broadcaster to a multiplatform digital media organization which delivers on public television’s essential mission of education\, inspiration and service to the American public. Each year\, 80% of U.S. television households watch PBS\, and each month\, Americans view nearly 375 million videos on PBS’s digital platforms. Programs on PBS are consistently recognized with the industry’s most prestigious honors\, including Peabody\, Emmy and Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University awards. \nUnder Kerger’s leadership\, PBS has deepened its impact\, from providing universal access to early learning resources through the PBS KIDS broadcast and streaming channels\, to empowering more than 3 million educators each month with digital resources through PBS LearningMedia. Kerger also serves as president of the PBS Foundation\, which provides a significant source of revenue for projects that benefit the entire public television system. \nKerger is a frequent speaker on issues around media\, culture\, education and technology. She has been a featured speaker at the Aspen Ideas Festival\, Chautauqua Institution\, Detroit Economic Club\, CODE Conference\, SXSW\, BANFF Media Conference and the Milken Institute Global Conference\, among other high-profile events. \nKerger has been honored with the Giants of Broadcasting Award; the Advancing American Democracy Award from the Benjamin Harris Presidential Site; the Woman of Achievement Award from Women in Development\, New York; the National Education Association Friend of Education Award; Promax/BDA\, B&C and Multichannel News Brand Builder Award; and the Realscreen Hall of Fame Award. Since 2010\, she has been regularly included in the Hollywood Reporter’s “Women in Entertainment Power 100\,” and she is regularly featured in Washingtonian Magazine’s “Most Powerful Women in Washington.” \nPrior to joining PBS\, Kerger served for more than a decade at the Educational Broadcasting Corporation (EBC)\, the parent company of Thirteen/WNET and WLIW21 New York\, where her ultimate position was executive vice president and chief operating officer. She also held roles at the Metropolitan Opera\, International House and U.S. Committee for UNICEF. \nKerger received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Baltimore\, where she serves on the Merrick School of Business Dean’s Advisory Council. She has received honorary doctorates from Washington University in St. Louis\, Grand Valley State University\, Allegheny College\, Northeastern University\, and she received the Chancellor’s Medallion from University of North Carolina Asheville. She currently serves as a DC Fellow at the Darden School\, University of Virginia. \nShe is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations\, the Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Women’s Forum. She serves as a board member for the Meredith Corporation and as director of the International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and is the former chair of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History.
URL:https://com.miami.edu/event/the-future-of-media-is-now/
LOCATION:Zoom
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CREATED:20220214T165827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220214T170132Z
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SUMMARY:Miami Film Festival: Short Documentary Screening and Awards
DESCRIPTION:MDC’s Miami Film Festival is proud to partner with the Cosford Cinema to present a program of 5 exemplary short documentaries\, competing for the Short Documentary Film Award\, Sponsored by the University of Miami School of Communication.
URL:https://com.miami.edu/event/miami-film-festival-short-documentary-screening-and-awards/
LOCATION:Bill Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Dooly Memorial 225\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220319T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220319T200000
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SUMMARY:Watching Movies With: Jacqueline Charles
DESCRIPTION:Join Miami Herald staff writer Jacqueline Charles and Cosford Cinema manager Rene Rodriguez for a screening and discussion of George Tillman Jr’s SOUL FOOD (1997). \nJACQUELINE CHARLES has reported on Haiti and the English-speaking Caribbean for the Miami Herald for over a decade. A Pulitzer Prize finalist for her coverage of the 2010 Haiti earthquake\, she was awarded a 2018 Maria Moors Cabot Prize — the most prestigious award for coverage of the Americas.
URL:https://com.miami.edu/event/watching-movies-with-jacqueline-charles/
LOCATION:Bill Cosford Cinema\, 5030 Brunson Drive\, Dooly Memorial 225\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
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SUMMARY:SoC Research Day
DESCRIPTION:Research Day is a showcase of current research that is being conducted by faculty across the School of Communication. Presentations\, screenings\, and demos feature work that has received internal funding support from SoC as well as work that has been awarded external funding from federal\, state\, and local sources\, as well as private foundations. Research Day concludes with a reception that is open to all faculty and SoC graduate students.\n\nAn outdoor reception will be held from 4-5:30 on the terrace on the 3rd floor of CIB. All graduate students and faculty are encouraged to attend.
URL:https://com.miami.edu/event/soc-research-day/
LOCATION:University of Miami School of Communication\, 5100 Brunson Dr.\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
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SUMMARY:Senior Portraits
DESCRIPTION:This is the FINAL chance for seniors to be featured in the Ibis Yearbook. Appointments can be made via ibisyearbook.com. There is a $25 sitting fee to be paid at the appointment. Please be sure to wear business casual attire.
URL:https://com.miami.edu/event/senior-portraits/
LOCATION:Whitten UC Lobby by the front desk
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220328T110000
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SUMMARY:Ribeiro Innovation Fund Speaker Series: Thomas Tucker\, Associate Professor
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Tucker received his BFA from Kansas City Art Institute and his MFA from School of the Art Institute of Chicago where he was a Joan Mitchell MFA grant recipient. He has been evolving complex drawings into animation/kinetic sculptural pieces using 3D software and sound design for over a decade. \nProf. Tucker maintains an international profile through his exhibition record and his collaborative research\, which often takes him to Japan and the Middle East. Some of these projects include: dealing with body mechanics using motion capture\, using technology to create a responsive virtual heritage environment in collaboration with art historians\, using animation to describe internal organ movements in collaboration with bimolecular imaging specialists\, helping city councilmen visualize new traffic simulations and designing serious games. \n\n\n\nThose who are not available to attend in-person\, the presentation will be streamed via Zoom as well.
URL:https://com.miami.edu/event/ribeiro-innovation-fund-speaker-series-thomas-tucker-associate-professor/
LOCATION:Wolfson Building\, 1021
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220330T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220330T140000
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CREATED:20220311T150202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220311T150419Z
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SUMMARY:SoC Research Lecture Series: Dr. Martin Scott\, How does media coverage influence humanitarian aid?
DESCRIPTION:Does media influence governments’ allocation of humanitarian aid – if so\, how? This question has puzzled media and political communication scholars since the 1990s\, with grand claims being made for the so-called ‘CNN Effect’\, many of which were subsequently discredited. In this research lecture\, Dr. Scott revisits these issues using rare in-depth interviews with 30 directors and senior policymakers in 16 of the world’s largest donor countries. \nDr. Scott is an Associate Professor in Media and International Development\, at the University of East Anglia in the UK. He is currently researching media’s influence on humanitarian aid\, international media freedom initiatives\, international journalism and media capture. \nThe presentation will be about 45 minutes followed by 15 minutes of Q&A session. Anyone who is interested is welcome to join! \nMeeting ID: 981 1367 2588\nPasscode: Research
URL:https://com.miami.edu/event/soc-research-lecture-series-dr-martin-scott-how-does-media-coverage-influence-humanitarian-aid/
LOCATION:Zoom
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