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Communications and Media Studies (CMS) is an interdisciplinary program
designed to educate Tufts students about mass media and communications
within a liberal arts curriculum. Nearly 20 years after its inception,
the program continues to focus on the role of media in the United
States and internationally. In an era in which knowledge about people
and events comes primarily from mass media, responsible citizens
increasingly need to understand the historical, social, and cultural
significance of film, print, digital and electronic media.
Through its three minor degrees, its core courses, internship program,
campus events, and support of related courses in other departments,
the program stresses an interdisciplinary understanding of the impact
of mass communications on individuals, institutions, and cultures.
It promotes critical thinking skills, media literacy, and exposure
to a wide range of perspectives on media and society.
Co-Sponsored by CMS
The Third Annual Edward R. Murrow Forum on Issues in Journalism - April 14, 2008

This year's panel, moderated by NBC News Special Correspondent Tom Brokaw (second from left), and featuring (L-R) Eric Fehrnstrom, Senior Communications Advisor to Former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, Wall Street Journal Columnist Peggy Noonan, and New York Times Magazine Staff Writer Matt Bai, discussed the topic "Noise vs. News: The State of Political Coverage."
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Announcements and Upcoming Events
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CMS has moved!
Come visit us at our new location— 95 Talbot Avenue.
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Fall '08 Course Lists
MCMS Minor
Film Studies Minor
Summer '08 Course Lists
MCMS Minor
Film Studies Minor
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Upcoming Events
Stay-tuned for more details and additional events!
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Looking for a Communications Internship?
Contact CMS Associate Director Susan Eisenhauer for information on the search process and credit options. Click here and scroll down to access syllabi and registration paperwork for EXP0099CA/CB, the CMS internship course in the Tufts Summer School.
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From the Hill to Hollywood! CMS, the Department of Drama and Dance, the Los Angeles Tufts Alliance, and the Office of Alumni Relations conferred the P.T. Barnum Award for Excellence in Entertainment in Los Angeles on June 7.
The award recipients include (L-R): Steve Tisch (A71), award-winning producer of over fifty films including Risky Business, Forrest Gump, and American History X; Seamus Blackley (A90), top-selling video game designer, chief developer of Microsoft’s Xbox, and an agent at Creative Artists Agency (CAA) representing individuals in the gaming industry; and Ben Silverman (A92), leading television producer of hit shows such as The Office, Ugly Betty, The Weakest Link, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire and The Tudors, and newly-appointed co-chairman of NBC Entertainment and NBC-Universal Media Studios.
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CMS co-sponsored the second annual Edward R. Murrow Forum on Issues in Journalism at Tufts in April, 2007. An all-star panel, moderated by Dan Rather, discussed "What Would Murrow See Now? How the Press Covers War and Conflict." The panelists include (L-R): Commander Joseph “Cappy” Surette, APR, Public Affairs Officer, U.S. European Command Liaison Office; Kimberly Abbott, Media Adviser for North America, International Crisis Group; Dave Marash, Anchor, Al Jazeera English; Charles Sennott, Staff Writer, Special Projects Team, Boston Globe; and Dan Rather, Global Correspondent, "Dan Rather Reports" and HDNet.

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The
Media and Public Service Program |
CMS
is now working to add a new track in Media and Public Service.
To find out more about this program, click on the following
links:
For more information
on MPS, Click Here.
To see student
films created in MPS classes, Click Here. |
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