College of CommunicationL B J School of Public AffairsDepartment of Radio-TV-FilmSchool of InformationThe University of Texas at Austin

Graduate Portfolio Program in
Communication, Information, and Cultural Policy

PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION


The Graduate Portfolio in Communication, Information and Cultural Policy will be administered by the College of Communication ’s Telecommunication and Information Policy Institute through the formation of a Portfolio Committee comprised of faculty representatives from each participating academic unit:  The Colleges of Communication and Fine Arts, School of Public Affairs , and School of Information . The faculty administering the program will be responsible for admission to the portfolio, for advising students who wish to complete it, and for certifying that students have completed the work necessary to qualify for the portfolio certificate.


Director Sharon Strover, Professor
Department of Radio-Television-Film
CMA 6.118, A0800
(512) 471-4071
sstrover@mail.utexas.edu

Portfolio Contact
Phil Doty, Associate Professor
The University of Texas at Austin
School of Information
1 University Station D7000
Austin TX 78712
(512) 471-3746
pdoty@ischool.utexas.edu




List of Affiliated Faculty/Portfolio Committee as of fall, 2004

Gary Chapman LBJ School of Public Affairs, 21st Century Project
Andrew Dillon  Dean, School of Information
Philip Doty School of Information
Ann Daly Department of Theatre and Dance, College of Fine Arts
Douglas Dempster Department of Theatre and Dance, College of Fine Arts
Kenneth Flamm LBJ School of Public Affairs
Glynn E. Harmon  School of Information
David Phillips Department of Radio-TV-Film, College of Communication
Laura Stein Department of Radio-TV-Film, College of Communication
Nikil Sinha Department of Radio-TV-Film, College of Communication
Joe Straubhaar Department of Radio-TV-Film, College of Communication
Sharon Strover Chair, Department of Radio-TV-Film, and Director,
Telecommunications and Information Policy Institute
Robert Wilson LBJ School of Public Affairs





Updated Monday, March 20, 2006