The University of Memphis ‘ College of Communication and Fine Arts on Thursday held a 90-minute on-campus forum — “Where Ideas Meet” — during which attendees heard faculty and graduate students present research on a variety of CCFA-themed topics involving advertising, journalism, music, communication and art.
— Phillip Tutor, CCFA media coordinator, potutor@memphis.edu
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Kevin Sanders, Dean’s Fellow for Research Development, kicks off the forum in ACB Room 250. (All photos/Dr. Ryan Fisher, CCFA)
Dr. Sarah Harper presents “The Effects of Pregnancy on the Singing Voice.”
Garrett Pilgrim, graduate student in the Department of Journalism and Strategic Media, presents “Holy Smokes! Information Design, Humor, and Trail Safety.”
Alexis Lowder, graduate student in the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music, presents “The Song Aesthetic of Florence B. Price.”
Dr. Andre Johnson, assistant professor in the Department of Communication & Film, presents “Pointing to a Fuller Work: Reclaiming African American Public Address Scholarship, Prior to 1960.”
Chad Malone, graduate student in the Department of Art, presents “Now With Trustworthy Research: Comparing the Effectiveness of Propaganda Techniques Used in Advertising.”
Dr. Jeremy Orosz, assistant professor in the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music, presents “Television Sound-Alike Tunes: Current Trends in Navigating Copyright Law.”
Dr. Jin Yang, professor in the Department of Journalism and Strategic Media, presents “Examining the Quality of Comments by Online News Readers in Deliberating the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands Dispute.”
Dr. Amanda Nell Edgar, assistant professor in the Department of Communication & Film, presents “Fury and Sound: Race, Gender, and the Aurality of Social Justice.”
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