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In a study of prestige of communication doctoral programs based on faculty hiring patterns, the UW-Madison ranked first in terms of "placement centrality." [9] In a national survey, 221 faculty members and 49 chairs of communication departments were asked to name the top 3 US communication programs, and UW-Madison's program was ranked first. [10]
Dietram A. Scheufele is a German-American social scientist and the Taylor-Bascom Chair in the Department of Life Sciences Communication at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He is also a Distinguished Research Fellow [3] at the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg Public Policy Center.
The Robert M. La Follette School of Public Affairs, commonly known as the La Follette School, is a public graduate public policy school at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. It offers master's degrees in public affairs and international public affairs, joint graduate degrees with other departments, and undergraduate certificates in public ...
Dominique Brossard (born November 3, 1963) is a professor and chair of the Department of Life Sciences Communication at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.She is a member of the steering committee for the university's Robert & Jean Holtz Center for Science and Technology Studies and is affiliated with other institutes at the university, including the Energy Institute, the Global Health ...
Conant graduated from St. Paul Academy and Summit School in Minnesota in 1998 and subsequently obtained a bachelor's degree in economics and a master's degree in public affairs from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. During his time at university, he served as the editor-in-chief of the student daily, The Badger Herald. [5] [6]
Gronstedt received his MBA from the Stockholm School of Economics and his Ph.D. in journalism and mass communication from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, in 1994. [4] He was an assistant professor in marketing at the University of Colorado at Boulder 1994–97. [5] In 1997, he founded the Gronstedt Group.
The Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing is a post-graduate program for emerging writers offered by the Creative Writing Program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Each year, it awards "internationally-competitive" nine-month fellowships to writers of fiction and poetry who have yet to publish a second book. [ 147 ]
James Baughman taught at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1979 until 2016. [5] He served as Director of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication from 2003 to 2009. [ 3 ] An exceptionally popular professor with students, [ 6 ] [ 1 ] he won the Chancellor's Distinguished Teaching Award in 2003. [ 7 ]