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MSU’s College of Communication Arts & Sciences - the first college of communication in the country, making an impact since 1955
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Dar Meshi and Maria Molina with MSU ComArtSci found that people who display problematic social media use share some addiction and substance abuse disorders symptoms and also tend to share more fake news online via Ars Technica. spr.ly/6018NQHVe

New jobs are live on the MSU Careers website! Find opportunities with MSU ComArtSci, Michigan State Athletics, College of Education, and more: careers.msu.edu/homepage






Associate Professor Danielle K. Brown's Conversation article examines media coverage of the George Floyd protests in 2020. Read more from our J-school professor. 🔗: spr.ly/6019NxZCR 📍 Mich. State J-School, MSU, The Conversation U.S.

.MSU ComArtSci assistant professor Jacob Fisher was one of 23 scholars nationwide chosen for the 2024 Google Cloud Research Innovators cohort, a program that supports researchers using Google Cloud services to tackle real-world problems. msutoday.msu.edu/news/2025/adhd…



Honored to again win the Education Writers Association's student journalism award, alongside my talented colleagues Theo Scheer and Owen McCarthy! These are important stories and it's heartening to see them recognized by the professional ed-writers we look up to.


The National Press Photographers Association Educator of the Year Award went to Mich. State J-School's Jarrad Henderson! This award recognizes his outstanding work as a visual journalism educator, helping their students reach their full potential. Read more: spr.ly/6014NfTK0





Congratulations to School of Journalism students Owen McCarthy, Theo Scheer and Alex Walters and The State News for winning the Education Writers Association's 2024 Student Journalism award! Photo by Brendan Mullin. Created by Zachary Balcoff.


New research from MSU ComArtSci and Stanford University shows that the sense of social connection in VR during classroom instruction enhances student outcomes compared to videoconferencing — until virtual meeting fatigue sets in.

