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COFAC Colloquium #31

COFAC Colloquium #31 will take place on Friday, April 14, 2017 in the Center for the Arts, room 2032 from 3:00 – 4:30 pm.  Light refreshments will be available. Cynthia Cooper, Department of Mass Communication & Communication Studies A Decade of Cyberhate: An Analysis of Anti-LGBTQ Groups and their Website Messages For years, the Christian Identity, […]

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COFAC Colloquium #31

The COFAC Colloquium #31 will take place on Friday, April 14 in the Center for the Arts, room 2032 from 3:00 – 4:30 pm. Light refreshments will be available. Cynthia Cooper, Department of Mass Communication & Communication Studies A Decade of Cyberhate: An Analysis of Anti-LGBTQ Groups and their Website Messages For years, the Christian […]

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Sabbatical Presentation by Dr. Cynthia Cooper, Department of Mass Communication & Communication Studies

A Decade of Cyberhate: An Analysis of Anti-LGBTQ Groups and their Website Messages For years, the Christian Identity, KKK, and Aryan Nation movements promoted the belief that whites are the Bible’s chosen people, and are therefore the superior race. Recently more mainstream Christian conservative and Alt-Right organizations have espoused an equally singular animosity toward LGBTQ […]

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Obituary Announcement for Dr. Charles Flippen

The Department of Mass Communication and Communication Studies (MCCS) and the College of Fine Arts and Communication mourns the passing of Dr. Charles “Charlie” Flippen II on May 4, 2016. An Eagle Scout, Charlie earned his bachelor’s degree from Washington and Lee University and then his Master’s and Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina […]

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Sabbatical Presentation by Stacy Spaulding, Department of Mass Communication & Communication Studies

“1524 Hollins Street: An Oral History” This project documents the efforts of Union Square neighbors to preserve the H.L. Mencken House in the years after the death of H.L. Mencken (1956) and his brother August (1967). This historic house was used first used as graduate student housing before being renovated and opened as a historic […]

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3RD ANNUAL SPROUT FILM FESTIVAL AT TOWSON UNIVERSITY

Join us on Valentine’s Day for the 3rd annual Sprout Film Festival at Towson University – a screening of entertaining and memorable films created by and featuring people with autism and other developmental disabilities. It is presented by The Arc Baltimore and The Hussman Center for Adults with Autism at Towson University, in conjunction with […]

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