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  1. There is simply no better place to get a communication master’s degree than at Boston University. Explore the M.S. in Marketing Communication Research. Our program is intensive (three semesters) and will equip you will the skills, knowledge and practice you need to hit the ground running at a marketing research firm post-graduation.

  2. The Boston University Statehouse Program offers real-world experience producing content for up to 15 Massachusetts daily newspapers, websites and radio stations. Students come away with experience and confidence in their abilities to produce content on state government and politics in a challenging, deadline environment.

  3. Established in 1961, the Communication Department is home to one of the largest undergraduate majors at Boston College. Over the past 50 years, the department has grown from three to 14 full-time faculty; from a handful of concentrations to more than 900 students; and from a curriculum primarily ...

  4. Debra Marcus is the AD for first-years who start at the College of Communication – you can find their name on your MyBU Student Portal under “Academic Advisors.” ADs provide guidance on a broad range of topics and help first-year students connect with the BU community – you should feel free to reach out to them with any and all questions!

  5. Apr 30, 2024 · Mariette DiChristina is the dean of the College of Communication at Boston University and an internationally recognized science journalist. Before arriving in 2019, DiChristina was the editor-in-chief and executive vice president of Scientific American, as well as executive vice president, magazines, of the magazine’s publisher, Springer Nature.

  6. Boston University is a private institution that was founded in 1839. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 18,459 (fall 2022), its setting is urban, and the campus size is 140 acres. It ...

  7. Betsy Dickinson Bates (’63), Former Assistant Dean, Boston University College of Communication; Agostino Galluzzo (’69), Management Consultant. Also Former Trustee, Boston University and Former President, Boston University Alumni. Atsuko Takaya Iwaki (’77), Manager of Public Relations, Amway Japan