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Our Publications and Projects
Discover the groundbreaking research and creative work produced by our faculty and ºÚÁÏÉçÇøs in the fields of Media, Journalism, and Film. From in-depth publications to dynamic ºÚÁÏÉçÇø projects, this page highlights the powerful intersection of storytelling, media analysis, and visual culture at the heart of our department.
- Associate Professor Mack Hagood’s article, “,” published in The Washington Post (November 4, 2022).
- Associate Professor Andy Rice directs documentary,
- Associate Professor Mack Hagood’s podcast explores the world of sound in the arts, music, technology, and culture. Launched in 2018, Phantom Power is a podcast about sound and listening that features some of the world’s foremost experts and artists working in sound.
- Professor Ron Becker publishes the 13th edition of textbook.
- Associate Professor Matthew Crain appeared on the .
- Students Jake White, Josette LaFramboise, Katherine Wagner, and Mia Zurich produce . A young boy makes an unlikely friend after struggling to make a paper airplane.
- Students Nick Lipsitt, Tayler Stephens, Jane Edwards, and Jack Tincher produce . This short film shines a light on the significant amount of trash plaguing the Oxford community and shows the citizens who fight to make a change.
- Students Grace Grover, Lily Bayer, Maddie Hinz, and Grace Shelly produce a short film about discovering the balance between a woman’s profession and going home to tend to the family.
- Students Abby Bammerlin, Lauren Kelley and Lauren Simon produce Shana Rosenberg, founder of a non-profit in Oxford, aims to reduce textile waste in the surrounding community.
- Students Lauren Tolliver, Matthew Dampier, Kade Schuman, Abagail Gibbs, and Kristina Lynnes produce . Three college friends document their heist of a taxidermied squirrel.
- Students Cordelia Stubblefield, Benny Farbstein, Kethan Babu, Faye Smith and Brenna Custer produce . A couple finds getting married harder than expected when their wedding is continuously interrupted.
- Students Alex Ambro and Diego Smith produce . An unarmed man encounters a mysterious figure on a dimly lit bridge where he is forced to face his fears.