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Boston University College of Communication

The Boston University College of Communication (COM) is the communication school of Boston University (BU), a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1947, it was the first in the United States to offer a degree in public relations (PR). COM's AdLab is the first and largest student-run advertising agency. COM houses the university's undergraduate and graduate programs in advertising, film and television, journalism, media science, and public relations.

Academics
Boston University's College of Communication comprises three academic departments: Journalism; Film and Television; and Mass Communication, Advertising and Public Relations. It also has two cross-department divisions: Emerging Media Studies and Communication. The college offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Degree Programs Boston University's College of Communication offers five Bachelor of Science undergraduate degree programs: Advertising, Film and Television, Journalism, Media Science and Public Relations. It offers 13 graduate degree programs: Advertising (Master of Science), Emerging Media Studies (Master of Arts and PhD), Television (MS), Film and Television Studies (Master of Fine Arts), Screenwriting (MFA), Media Ventures (MS), Journalism (MS), Media Science (MS), Media Science: Marketing Communication Research (MS), Public Relations (MS), Strategic Integrated Communication (MS), and Human Centered Design (MS). It offers a combined BS/MS program in Branded Content Production and a certificate program in Civic Science Communication. Accolades Boston University's College of Communication is well regarded among communication colleges in the United States, listed on the Public Relations Education A-List by PR News and among Top Film Schools by Variety, and ranked by industry sources: == Notable alumni ==
Notable alumni
Chet Simmons (1952) – first ESPN president, ABC Sports executive, NBC Sports president, USFL commissioner, Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2010, helped build ABC Sports into a leader in sports programming, developed Wide World of SportsJean Firstenberg (1958) – President and CEO of the American Film Institute (1980–2007), only woman to serve • Donald Lambro (1962) – chief political correspondent of The Washington TimesNina Totenberg* – correspondent for National Public Radio, one of NPR's "Founding Mothers" • David Doubilet (1970) – National Geographic photographer • Joe Roth (1971) – Chairman, Walt Disney Studios (1994–2000); Chairman, 20th Century Fox (1989–1993), Caravan Pictures (1993–1994), and founder of major American film studio, Morgan Creek EntertainmentBonnie Hammer (1971), Chairman, NBCUniversalLauren Shuler Donner (1971) – X-Men film series franchise producer, films have grossed around $5.5 billion • Carmen Fields (1973) – Emmy-winning journalist, Channel 7 • Joseph Nocera (1974) Pulitzer Prize for Commentary finalist, columnist, New York TimesJoan Vennochi (1975) – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist at The Boston Globe, 1980 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative ReportingMark Thompson (1975) – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist at Fort Worth Star-Telegram, 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Public ServiceHoward Stern (1976) – host of The Howard Stern ShowTed Harbert (1977), Chairman, NBC Broadcasting, President and CEO of the Comcast Entertainment Group, and Chairman of ABC EntertainmentBonnie Arnold (1978) – Academy Award-nominated producer, prominent figure in initial wave of computer-animation, producer of Toy Story, Tarzan, and How to Train Your DragonJim Donovan (1978), news anchor, play-by-play announcer for NBC Sports's NFL coverage (1987–1997), radio voice of the Cleveland Browns Radio Network since 1999 • Michael Williams (1979) – Academy Award and Emmy Award-winning producer, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, Queer EyeBrian Bedol (1980) – creator of ESPN Classic, founder and CEO, CBS Sports NetworkDeborah Liebling (1981) – Emmy Award-nominated producer, President of Production at Universal Pictures, responsible for South ParkKevin Burns (1981) – Emmy Award-winning producer of A&E's Biography series, also ''Ancient Aliens, America's Book of Secrets'' • Anthony Radziwill (1982) Emmy Award-winning NBC anchor and reporter, Peabody Award for an investigation on the resurgence of Nazism in the United States, son of Caroline Lee Bouvier Canfield, nephew of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, spouse of Carole RadziwiłłRichard Gladstein (1983) – Academy Award-nominated producer, Pulp Fiction, ''She's All That, The Bourne Identity'' • Scott Rosenberg (1985) – writer, producer, Con Air, Gone in 60 Seconds, Beautiful Girls, High FidelityJoseph Hallinan (1984) – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist at The Indianapolis Star, 1991 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative ReportingDon Van Natta Jr. (1986) – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist at The New York Times and The Miami Herald, 1993 Pulitzer Prize for Public Service, 1999 Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting and 2002 Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory ReportingAndy Cohen (1990) – Primetime Emmy Award and Peabody Award-winning host, executive producer of the Real Housewives franchiseNancy Dubuc (1991), CEO, Vice Media, CEO and President, A+E NetworksTyler Hicks (1993) – Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist for The New York Times, two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography, Pulitzer Prize for International ReportingBill Simmons (1993) – ESPN columnist, CEO of the sports and pop culture website The Ringer, The Bill Simmons PodcastHong Chau (2001) – Academy Award-nominated actress, Best Supporting Actress for The Whale, starred in Netflix's The Menu, Wes Anderson's Asteroid City, A24's Showing Up, Ngoc Lan Tran in Downsizing, Netflix's The Night AgentNora Grossman (2005) – Academy Award-nominated producer, Best Picture for The Imitation GameJosh Safdie (2007) – co-director of A24's Uncut Gems, Palme d'Or-nominee Good Time, Heaven Knows WhatBenjamin Safdie (2008) – co-director of A24's Uncut Gems, Palme d'Or-nominee Good Time, Heaven Knows What, starred in ''Licorice Pizza, Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret., actor in Oppenheimer'' • no degree ==References==
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