Reflections on attending the National Communication Association conference
Reflections on the National Communication Association conference
Reflections on the National Communication Association conference
For Landis Tindell (’14), trivia has always been an exciting hobby — one he’s been able to build a community around. He recently...
When Makayla Twigg, a senior broadcast journalism major from Buffalo, New York, transferred to Harding as a sophomore because of her family ties to...
Harding University’s two student publications, The Bison newspaper and Petit Jean yearbook, have both been announced finalists for a...
The day she graduated with her bachelor’s degree from Harding University, Dr.
The Petit Jean yearbook staff distributed the 2017 yearbook on the front lawn Thursday, April 27.
The University’s student newspaper, The Bison, earned first place newspaper of the year and five other awards from the Arkansas College Media...
Harding University’s 2015-16 Petit Jean yearbook “Multitudes” has been recognized as one of 11 finalists in the Associated...
Five academic areas visited the Washington, D.C.,
Restore Hope initiative, which focuses on foster care and prison recidivism. The University is a strategic partner of the Restore Hope effort being...
The Department of Communication is presenting an evening of student speeches in a series called “OURTalks” Thursday, Dec. 8 at 6:30 p.m.
Harding University’s 2015 Petit Jean yearbook received a Pacemaker Award at the 2016 Associated Collegiate Press and College Media...
Three Harding University broadcast journalism and electronic media production students took grand prize honors at the South Central Broadcasting...
Professor of Communication Dutch Hoggatt received third place in the faculty news competition for the 2016 Broadcast Education Association...
The Arkansas Broadcasters Association recognized Harding University radio station KVHU for outstanding station promotion in a medium market.
The Petit Jean yearbook staff distributed the 2016 book on the front lawn Thursday, April 28.
Twelve members of the Public Relations Organization (PRO) on campus took an experiential learning trip to Nashville, Tennessee, April 7-10.
The departments of English, communication and campus life joined together to host First Thaw Arts and Culture Fest on Friday, April 15 from 7-9:30...
Broadcast journalism students appeared on Fox 16’s "Good Day, Arkansas" Thursday morning.