J. WILLIAM AND MARY DIEDERICH COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION

Department of Advertising and Public Relations

Dr. Claire Badaracco

Professor of Advertising and Public Relations

GRANT: $1,580, Simmons Religious Commitment Fund award, "Integrating Contemplative, Interfaith Practices in Peace Studies."

Department of Journalism

Dr. Sheila Webb

Assistant Professor of Journalism

PUBLISHED: "The Narrative of Core Traditional Values in Reiman Magazines," Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 83, no. 4 (Winter 2006).

PUBLISHED: "The Narrative of Core Traditional Values in Reiman Magazines," Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 83, no. 4 (Winter 2006).

PUBLISHED: "Life Magazine's Small Town America — A Pictorial Myth." Studies in Popular Culture 28, no. 3 (2006): 35-58.

PUBLISHED: "The Tale of Advancement: Life Magazine's Construction of te Modern American Success Story." Journalism History 32, no. 1 (Spring 2006): 2-12.

PRESENTED: "Life Magazine's Small Town America," Joint Meeting of American Journalism Historians Association and AEJMC History Division, The New School University, New York City, March 2006.

PRESENTED: "A Pictorial Myth in the Pages of Life — Small Town America as the Ideal Place," AEJMC Magzine Division, San Francisco, August 2006.

PRESENTED: "Art Commentary for the Middlebrow: Promoting Modernity & Modern Art through Popular Culture," School of visual Arts 20th. Annual National Conference on Liberal Arts and the Education of Artists: "Reassessing the Modern, Modernity, and Modernism," New York City, October 2006.

PRESENTED: "Eyeballing History: The Pioneering Career of Photojournalist & War Correspondent Dickey Chapelle," Media, War and Conflict Conference, sponsored by Media War and Conflict Journal, Marquette University, April 2007.

AWARDED: "A Pictorial Myth in the Pages of Life — Small Town America as the Ideal Place," AEJMC Magazine, San Francisco, August 2006. Awarded Top Faculty Paper, Magazine Division.

Department of Performing Arts

Maureen Kilmurry

Lecturer and Artist in Residence in Performing Arts

SERVED: Guest director and sound designer for Sam Shepard's "A Lie of the Mind," at Windfall Theatre, Milwaukee, February 2007.


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Established: 1881
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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