How It Feels to Be Ph.inisheD.We distributed an informal survey on Facebook and received 26 responses. Each doctor answered just one question: “What Does It Feel Like to…Jul 12, 2021Jul 12, 2021
Coordinating Effort: Planning your projects for MAXIMUM productivityAs graduate students, we’ve all experienced the overwhelming feeling of managing several class projects at once. GSIG’s Research Delegate…Jul 12, 2021Jul 12, 2021
Finding the Right Fit: The Importance of Mentorship in AcademiaGraduate students need someone to look up to, to turn to for advice, and to help guide the way during and after graduate school. GSIG’s…Jul 2, 2021Jul 2, 2021
Teaching Tips on How to Engage Students in Large Lecture Classes — Both Virtually and In-Person!GSIG’s Teaching Chair, Eve Heffron, and Assistant Teaching Chair, Lisa D. Lenoir, share their teaching for connecting with students…Jun 28, 2021Jun 28, 2021
Faculty Spotlight: Dr. Yong VolzDr. Yong Volz is an Associate Professor and Faculty Chair of Journalism Studies at the University of Missouri School of Journalism. Dr…Jun 20, 2021Jun 20, 2021
Searching for Solutions to Ethical IssuesSophia Mueller (Assistant PF&R Chair) and Matt Blomberg (PF&R Chair) share five suggestions for conducting ethical researchJun 20, 2021Jun 20, 2021
Student Spotlight: Marc VielledentMarc is currently a U.S. Army officer and Ph.D. student at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications. He is a West…Jun 8, 2021Jun 8, 2021
The Meaning Behind the AmpersandGSIG’s PF&R Chair Matt Blomberg discusses a new outlook on PF&R and the importance of not only academic freedom but also responsibility.Jun 1, 2021Jun 1, 2021
GSIG Student Spotlight: Alex Olshansky, Texas Tech UniversityMeet Alex Olshansky, a second-year PhD student at Texas Tech University, and GSIG member. Alex spent some time talking with GSIG’s Rosalynn…May 12, 2021May 12, 2021