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Center for Global Change and Media

Mission Statement 

The Center for Global Change and Media seeks to address some of the most pressing issues of our time through interdisciplinary media and communication research and creative activity. We believe that through diverse lenses and approaches and by combining humanistic and social science research together, we can inspire, foster and work toward positive change locally, regionally and globally.


Upcoming Events

Moody Media Symposium 2024

Perhaps at no other time in human history have issues involving peoples and place been so important. This year’s symposium focuses on media in peripheral spaces near and far, and how media and communication can be used for social good and equity. Selina Tusitala Marsh, New Zealand Poet Laureate (2017-2019) and author of Mophead will deliver the symposium’s keynote speech and conduct a workshop on identity and creativity following the keynote. The event, organized by the Center for Global Change and Media, marks the official launch of Moody College’s newest center. Free and open to the public.

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Friendsgiving 2024

The Center for Global Change and Media is thrilled to invite you to our upcoming "Friendsgiving" event on November 8, from 4:30-6:30 p.m., in the CMB 2.112A. This is a wonderful opportunity to reconnect with international graduate students, share stories and enjoy a moment of celebration together. ​​​​​​In addition, we are excited to introduce you to faculty members affiliated with the Center for Global Change and Media, providing a fantastic chance to network and make new connections. 

We’ll have food from Torchy’s Tacos and some beverages. And, in the spirit of Friendsgiving, feel free bring a dish to share!

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