The Department of Communication was founded in 1893 in the College of Liberal Arts, the predecessor to the College of Arts and Sciences. In 1984, it became the School of Communication and in 1993, SOC left CAS to become the sixth academic unit of AU. It is the second-newest school, after the School of Education, which became independent of CAS in 2019. The School of Communication is headquartered in the
McKinley Building, which was built in 1907, making it the second building on campus, and named after President
William McKinley. It was completely renovated in 2012 and reopened in 2014. McKinley houses specialized classrooms, multi-purpose learning spaces, computer labs supporting digital imaging, online content creation, motion graphics, multichannel audio, and full HD video editing. Sam Fulwood III, a journalist, author and public policy analyst, was named dean of SOC on January 11, 2021. Fulwood was the school's first Black dean. SOC successes under Fulwood included "the Pulitzer Prize shared by 8 SOC graduate students as part of a
Washington Post-winning reporting team, the launch of the student-led integrated communications agency SOC3, and the establishment of an SOC/ESPN fellowship program for investigative and enterprise journalism." He left the role in May 2023 for an undisclosed reason. Leena Jayaswal, professor in Film & Media Arts, director of the Photography BA program and former associate dean for faculty affairs, took over as interim dean for the 2023-24 school year. Dr. Marnel Niles Goins, a communication scholar who was dean of the College of Sciences and Humanities and professor of Communication at Marymount University, was named dean of SOC on May 7, 2024. ==Divisions and Centers ==