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  • Professor Jolene Pinder selected by the Sundance Institute to participate in the its Producers Lab and its Producers Intensive workshop.
  • Professor Mauro Porto interviewed by the podcast “New Books Network” about his new book Mirrors of whiteness: Media, middle-class resentment, and the rise of the far right in Brazil.
  • New York Times: My Unlikely Pandemic Dream Partner
  • Fidel between the Lines: Paranoia and Ambivalence in Late Socialist Cuban Cinema by Assistant Professor Laura-Zoë Humphreys was reviewed by Rielle Navitski in The Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, a peer-reviewed, scholarly publication of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies (60.2, Winter 2021).
  • Professor Esra Özcan talks about her book, Mainstreaming the Headscarf: Islamist Politics and Women in the Turkish Media
  • The Paquete: Transforming Media Ecology
  • Get TU Know New Faculty - Professor Chen
  • Professor Humphreys takes class to the Whitney Plantation
  • Professor Mohktar takes class to the Living Museum
  • Get TU Know Our Students
  • Professor Mayer interviewed by public radio on the early history of Louisiana’s film industry
  • The growth of Communication Studies nationwide
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  • New Orleans, Louisiana 70118
  • 504-865-5730
  • Reveal Email Address

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