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Kuhlin Center

The Kuhlin Center includes state-of-the-art video and production facilities and a convergence lab to train students in many types of media. The Kuhlin Center houses the School of Media and Communication, including offices, classrooms, and production spaces for student publications, radio and television services.

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Michael and Sara Kuhlin Center, Bowling Green, OH 43403

The Kuhlin Center includes state-of-the-art video and production facilities and a convergence lab to train students in many types of media. The Kuhlin Center houses the School of Media and Communication, including offices, classrooms, and production spaces for student publications, radio and television services.

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Teaching and Modeling Empathy in the Classroom

Mon, Nov 25, 2024 2pm to 3pm

Kuhlin Center, 410

Join us for an interactive session titled “Teaching and Modeling Empathy in the Classroom” by Dr. Emily Anzicek. Whether you are an experienced teacher or new to the classroom, this session will provide fresh ideas and approaches.  This event is free and open to the public. It is part of the BGSU School of Media and Communication's Colloquium Series.
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SMC Colloquium Presentation about Mass Water Shutoffs in Detroit and Public Health

Thu, Nov 7, 2024 2:30pm to 3:30pm

Kuhlin Center, 410

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Please join us for a public lecture titled “Narratives of Urban Hydrocolonialism: Mass Water Shutoffs and Public Health in Detroit” by BGSU alum and associate professor of communication at Wayne State University, Dr. Rahul Mitra. This event is free and open to the public.  About the presentation Between 2014 and 2020, an estimated 145,000 homes were disconnected from clean drinking water in the majority-Black city of Detroit, MI, because of unpaid bills. This not only caused severe psychological distress to affected residents but also made them more susceptible to water-borne diseases like Hepatitis and contributed to the rapid spread of COVID-19 in the city. In this essay, Dr. Mitra argues that hydrocolonialism, an emerging framework from the humanities that has mainly been used to trace the historical actions of water-borne colonial powers, can be extended to theorize the neocolonial logics and practices underlying water affordability even in the Global North. Specifically, in U.S. cities, urban hydrocolonialism works to prioritize austerity and financial creditworthiness, commodify water as an extractive resource, and perpetuate racist tropes targeting low-income minoritized residents while ignoring their elevated health risks. Drawing from critical ethnography between 2018-2020, Dr. Mitra focuses on the role of institutional narratives of crisis, place and agency, which distort the lived experiences and social histories of Black and Brown residents, to enact urban hydrocolonialism. Dr. Mitra will also present examples of activist counternarratives that successfully resisted hydrocolonialism and sought to rehabilitate care-centered modes of public health.
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AI Is Just the Start: Key Research from the International PR Research Conference

Tue, Oct 1, 2024 11am to 12pm

Kuhlin Center, 410

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Join us for a great presentation by professor Sean Williams and Ph.D. student Man Luo! In this session, they will highlight key research findings about AI from the International PR Research Conference. This event is free and open to the public. It is part of the BGSU School of Media and Communication's Colloquium Series.
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Multi-Platform Journalism & Storytelling Summer Camp

Thu, Jun 20, 2024 8:45am to 4pm

Kuhlin Center

During this four-day camp students will develop journalism and storytelling skills across multiple platforms. Such platforms include video, audio, print, digital and social media. Students will learn skills through hands-on activities in BGSU’s state-of-the-art facilities. Students will learn and enhance basic reporting skills as well as technical skills involving capturing and editing video, capturing and editing audio, creating social media content, audio broadcasting, video broadcasting, writing and storytelling. After a day of skills training, students will “learn by doing,” working in teams to create multimedia packages as well as having the opportunity to meet and learn from industry professionals. *For students entering 9th-12th grade* Registration and more details can be found on the camps and program website. Questions? Contact the Office of Pre-College and Youth Programs at falconyouth@bgsu.edu.
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Multi-Platform Journalism & Storytelling Summer Camp

Wed, Jun 19, 2024 8:45am to 4pm

Kuhlin Center

During this four-day camp students will develop journalism and storytelling skills across multiple platforms. Such platforms include video, audio, print, digital and social media. Students will learn skills through hands-on activities in BGSU’s state-of-the-art facilities. Students will learn and enhance basic reporting skills as well as technical skills involving capturing and editing video, capturing and editing audio, creating social media content, audio broadcasting, video broadcasting, writing and storytelling. After a day of skills training, students will “learn by doing,” working in teams to create multimedia packages as well as having the opportunity to meet and learn from industry professionals. *For students entering 9th-12th grade* Registration and more details can be found on the camps and program website. Questions? Contact the Office of Pre-College and Youth Programs at falconyouth@bgsu.edu.
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Multi-Platform Journalism & Storytelling Summer Camp

Tue, Jun 18, 2024 8:45am to 4pm

Kuhlin Center

During this four-day camp students will develop journalism and storytelling skills across multiple platforms. Such platforms include video, audio, print, digital and social media. Students will learn skills through hands-on activities in BGSU’s state-of-the-art facilities. Students will learn and enhance basic reporting skills as well as technical skills involving capturing and editing video, capturing and editing audio, creating social media content, audio broadcasting, video broadcasting, writing and storytelling. After a day of skills training, students will “learn by doing,” working in teams to create multimedia packages as well as having the opportunity to meet and learn from industry professionals. *For students entering 9th-12th grade* Registration and more details can be found on the camps and program website. Questions? Contact the Office of Pre-College and Youth Programs at falconyouth@bgsu.edu.

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