University of Wisconsin–Madison

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Professor Jenell Johnson receives faculty fellowship and Rhetoric Society of America award

H.I. Romnes Faculty Fellowship Though her academic home is in Communication Arts, Professor Johnson works at the intersection of rhetorical studies, disability studies, and the medical humanities. Praised by colleagues for her productivity, academic rigor, and originality, Johnson has published five books and a wide array of additional works since joining the UW-Madison faculty in …

In Memoriam, John Fiske

With great sadness, we note the passing of John Fiske, Emeritus Professor of Communication Arts, on July 12, 2021 following complications from heart surgery. After beginning his career as an academic in the United Kingdom and Australia, Fiske joined the department in the late 80s. By the time he retired in 2000, to begin a …

How are algorithms affecting how we find and experience music?

Until very recently, learning about new music carried a human element. Whether you heard something on college radio that peaked your interest, or someone cornered you at a wedding, insisting that you had to hear a great new band, you received recommendations originating with people. Recently, computer algorithms have taken on this task, sifting and …

Comm Arts graduate student interviewed by CNN for her (re)-discovery of the first late-night talk show host

In May 2017, late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel delivered a live, heartfelt, and tearful monologue about his newborn son’s open heart surgery and the importance of health care coverage. The monologue, and a subsequent outcry criticizing Kimmel for wading into politics, sparked Maureen Mauk’s interest in late-night television. Mauk, a graduate student and PhD …

Day of the Badger, April 6-7

On Day of the Badger, we’re focusing on raising funds to help create undergraduate internships, support graduate research, and purchase equipment. Our majors want to get a foothold in major media and communication firms in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, and Milwaukee. Internships are essential. Our graduate students are researching amazing dissertations on topics such …