VITAL signs
Students spearhead campaign on alcohol poisoning awareness.
Features | Topics: Campus News,Schieffer College of Communication
Game on: Sports broadcasting
Film-Television-Digital Media Department’s sports broadcasting program has new HD equipment as part of $2.6 million upgrade.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Schieffer College of Communication
Getting Gatsby
Film-Television-Digital Media Professor Joan McGettigan explores Hollywood’s fascination with F. Scott Fitzgerald’s elusive character.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Schieffer College of Communication
Paying the way . . . TCU internship scholarships
TCU Career Services pilot Internship Scholarship Program provides funding for students taking on unpaid or low-paying internships.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: College of Fine Arts,Neeley School of Business,Schieffer College of Communication
Q&A with … 9th annual Schieffer Symposium panel
Clarissa Ward, Nancy Youssef, Fred Barnes and Charlie Rose discuss U.S. influence in the Middle East and wars in Asia.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Schieffer College of Communication
Q&A – Schieffer College dean Kris Bunton
We sat down with Bunton to listen to her thoughts on ethics in the rapidly evolving field of communication.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Q&A,Schieffer College of Communication
NFL Network’s Marc Istook ’98 is on demand
Television personality worked his way to success in pro football after stops on the red carpet, Food Network and other places.
Alumni | Topics: Alumni,Schieffer College of Communication
Schieffer: JFK assassination “changed America”
Panel agrees that “America lost its innocence” and began to view the presidency and the media in a new light after the tragic events of Nov. 22, 1963.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Schieffer College of Communication
Communications students study debate in the UK
United Kingdom program packs iPads for a mobile classroom.
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Schieffer College of Communication
Q&A with … A&E Network’s Elaine Frontain Bryant ’90
Elaine Frontain Bryant ’90, senior vice president for non-fiction programming on the A&E network, returned to campus in February to share insights into the television industry. With titles such as “Duck Dynasty,” “Storage Wars” and “Paranormal State” to her credit, Bryant is a leading executive in reality TV. More than 50 film-television-digital media (FTDM) majors at
Campus News: Alma Matters | Topics: Campus News,Schieffer College of Communication


