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Columbian College of Arts and Sciences The Columbian College of Arts and Sciences (known as Columbian College or CCAS) is the College of Arts and Sciences, college of liberal arts and sciences of the George Washington University, in Washington, D.C. CCAS is the largest school at George ...
, offers both undergraduate and graduate programs in journalism and political and international communication. The School's director is
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, former
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History

The university began offering journalism courses in 1938. In 1980, it issued its first degree in radio/television, and in 1982 became the first university in the world to offer an undergraduate degree in political communication. In 1991, the National Center for Communication Studies was founded within Columbian College. The NCCS offered programs in journalism, political communication, radio/television and speech communication. The center was renamed and transformed into the School of Media and Public Affairs in 1996, at the request of faculty who thought the new name better reflected the center's focus on teaching. At this time, the center's speech communication offerings became part of the Department of Organizational Sciences and Communication, while the new school continued to offer undergraduate degrees in journalism, political communication and radio/television within the Columbian College of Arts and Sciences. In 1997, the radio/television program became the now-defunct Electronic Media program. SMPA began offering graduate degree programs in 1998 with the creation of the Master's in Media and Public Affairs program. It has since expanded its graduate program offerings to include a master's degree in global communication. In 2014, the original degree was renamed the Master's in Media and Strategic Communication. In 2001, the university dedicated the new School of Media and Public Affairs building at the corner of 21st and H Streets after nearly two years of construction. The building included state-of-the-art facilities, including a TV studio, editing rooms and audio suites for the Electronic Media program and the 260-seat, soundproof Jack Morton Auditorium.


Facilities

The School of Media and Public Affairs is housed in the Media and Public Affairs building at 805 21st St, NW, which additionally houses the Graduate School of Political Management and the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration (SPPPA). The Jack Morton Auditorium is on the first floor of the building. The Jack Morton Auditorium was the filming location for CNN's ''
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'' debate show between 2002 and 2005. It has also hosted many other high-profile speakers, including
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. Since 2016, the auditorium has been a frequent site for CNN Town Halls, featuring such guests as
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. In addition, the location usually hosts the annual "Only at GW" debate cosponsored by the university's College Democrats, College Republicans, and Program Board, which invites high-profile liberal and conservative personalities. The Richard Eaton Broadcast Studio includes four cameras, teleprompters, news and interview sets, a greenscreen and a professional control room.
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, the university's student-run television station, broadcasts from the studio. SMPA students have 24/7 access to the building's suite of editing facilities, which include Adobe Creative Cloud video editing software, and students in video production classes have the ability to check out professional video and audio recording equipment.


Administration

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served as the Director of the SMPA from 2009 until 2020. An
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and National Press Club Award-winning journalist, as well as a member of the
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, Sesno previously served as the chief political correspondent for
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and created
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's ''
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''. Along with the
Elliott School of International Affairs The Elliott School of International Affairs (known as the Elliott School or ESIA) is the professional school of international relations, foreign policy, and international development of the George Washington University, in Washington, D.C. It is ...
, SMPA administers the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication, which is housed in its building. Established in 2005, the IPDGC studies such topics as new media, national security, and public diplomacy; U.S. foreign policy priorities; challenges to public diplomacy and strategic communication; and gender issues in security and diplomacy. The IPDGC administers the MA program in Global Communication, hosts a public diplomacy fellow, and runs a blog, TakeFive, which features student and faculty contributors. Other research-based institutes and centers of SMPA include the American Communities Project, The Documentary Center, the Media and Peacebuilding Project, and the Project for Media and National Security.


Academics


Undergraduate programs

SMPA offers undergraduate majors in journalism and political communication, as well as a five-year BA/MA program with George Washington's Graduate School of Political Management. The school is highly competitive within the university, and offers facilities and opportunities to SMPA students not accessible to other students, such as invitations to attend lectures and taped events filmed within the Jack Morton Auditorium and access to top-of-the-line filming/editing equipment. SMPA was ranked in 2014 as the 5th best journalism school in the country by USA Today in 2014. Unlike students in other programs, such as the Elliott School of International Affairs, SMPA undergraduates are part of the
Columbian College of Arts and Sciences The Columbian College of Arts and Sciences (known as Columbian College or CCAS) is the College of Arts and Sciences, college of liberal arts and sciences of the George Washington University, in Washington, D.C. CCAS is the largest school at George ...
. They have the same core curricular requirements as liberal arts majors and use CCAS's registration and advising services. Undergraduates can either apply directly to their chosen major as a freshman or transfer in during their sophomore year. Dual-degree program candidates apply during their junior year.


Graduate programs

The School of Media and Public Affairs offers a
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degree and a joint MA degree in conjunction with the
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. With the SMPA Documentary Center, the school offers a Certificate in Documentary Filmmaking.


Notable alumni

Many of the school's former students have gone on to distinguished careers in journalism and media. Some notable alumni include *
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(Chief Political Correspondent and anchor for
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) *
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(executive producer of ''
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'') * Howard Opinsky (national press secretary for U.S. Senator
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) *
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(reporter for
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) *Stephen Krupin (director of speechwriting for President Obama's re-election campaign, chief speechwriter for former Secretary of State John Kerry, chief speechwriter for former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid)


References


External links

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