Texas Southern University Launches New Academic Journal for Media and Communications

The School of Communication at Texas Southern University, a historically Black institution in Houston, has recently launched the Texas Southern Journal of Media Innovation & Creative Communication.

The new academic journal was founded to provide a scholarly platform for students, faculty, and other professionals to publish their articles on innovative ideas and creative works in the fields of media and communication. The journal also features a research foundation that uses data analysis to address complex policy issues in government and the private sector, as well as a political polling program for unbiased insights into public opinions.

Dr. Chris Ulasi, interim dean of the School of Communication, will serve as the journal’s inaugural editor-in-chief. He is a full professor and chair of the department of radio, television, and film. He holds a Ph.D. in international communications from the University of Texas at Austin.

More information on the Texas Southern Journal of Media Innovation & Creative Communication can be found here.

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