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The University of Maryland is located within the Baltimore/Washington Metroplex, five miles from the District of Columbia line. The Metrorail commuter system services College Park with a near-campus stop. The University is a major public research university offering varied degree programs including 94 doctoral programs and the wide variety of intellectual and artistic opportunities associated with major institutions of higher education. The department is located within the College of Arts and Humanities, the largest college in the university and home to 22 academic units. Access to Washington DCIn addition to being the seat of national government, Washington DC is a major world city with concentrated research, cultural, and artistic resources.
Washington is also the monumental city with the nation's largest collection of monuments to our national life including shrines to Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Roosevelt, as well as non-governmental figures such as Frederick Douglass and Clara Barton. Living memorials include the Woodrow Wilson Center, the Kennedy Center for the Arts, and the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Center. The cultural offerings of the city include numerous art museums including the National Gallery of Art, the National Museum of American Art, the National Womens Museum for the Arts, the Phillips Gallery, the Corcoran Gallery for the Arts, the Hirshhorn Museum and many others. Washington has a lively theatre scene with many small theatre companies, the Arena Stage, the National Theatre, and the Kennedy Center for the Arts. Washington is also the seat of much national history. Mount Vernon, Arlington National Cemetery, the Vietnam War Memorial, Fort Washington, the National Mall, and many other sites provide a context for American national history. Finally, the major institutions of national government including the Capitol, the Great Reading Room of the Library of Congress, the Supreme Court, the White House, and the homes of the various government agencies provide the context for public communication activities. Washington is connected to the Maryland suburbs including the University by the Metrorail system that reaches downtown Washington in approximately 25 minutes from the campus. Research and Teaching ResourcesNo location in the country provides the resources of the Washington area for those researching and teaching communication.
Our scholars in applied communication find themselves in the midst of both sites and major sources of funding for research. The National Institutes of Health are in Bethesda, Maryland; the National Science Foundation and many specific funding agencies are headquartered within the Washington area. The vast laboratory of the Washington political and advocacy structure is an outlet for our political communication research. Our faculty and students work closely with these resources. Examples of activity include: work with the Presidential Debate Commission on the planning, execution, and assessment of the Presidential Debates; research grants from the National Institutes of Mental Health; a research paper on Carrie Chapman Catt prepared using the archival collections of the Library of Congress; dissertation research on Italian immigrant activists using the collections of the George Meany Labor Archives. In addition, graduates of our program work for the Advocacy Institute, the National Institutes of Health, and throughout the area's advocacy and research agencies. The College Park Campus
The Maryland Center for the Performing Arts, currently under construction, will provide state-of-the-art facilities for student and professional performance. The Handel Music Festival, the Rossborough Festival, and the International Piano Archives highlight the university's musical offerings. The University is home to 16,000 undergraduate students and 7,000 graduate students in a full range of academic disciplines. The College of Arts and Humanities
Among the special programs of the college in which our students become involved is the Critical Theory program and Women's Studies Symposia. The Department
Our facilities are located in the
Skinner Building
just off the campus mall.
We have offices and computer facilities for students within the department. From our computer
facility, connections are available to the full electronic Internet resources.
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Department of Communication 2130 Skinner Building University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742-7635 Phone: 301-405-8979 Fax: 301-314-9471 |
Last updated:
June 26, 2003
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