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Along with faculty members, graduate students bring a breadth and depth of scholarship to the school, the university, and the world. As future journalism educators, they enhance our undergraduate teaching base while contributing new knowledge to the field of journalism and communications.

Campaign Oregon: Transforming Lives will increase support for research and doctoral student scholarships. These two initiatives will ensure that we continue to build on our impressive record of scholarship and attract first-rate graduate students in an increasingly competitive recruiting environment.

SOJC Knight Chair in Communication Research Janet Wasko speaks to a Eugene audience.

SOJC Knight Chair in Communication Research Janet Wasko speaks to a Eugene audience on “From Mouse to Mammoth: The Significance of the 1950s to the Walt Disney Company.” Wasko, author of four books and editor or coauthor of fourteen others, has been a UO faculty member since 1986 and is known internationally for her research focusing on the political economy of communication, the U.S. film industry, its structures and policies, and the Disney Company. SOJC students know her for her classes on Disney. Her most recent book, How Hollywood Works (Sage: 2003), outlines the organization of the U.S. film industry and the policies that guide it.

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