
communications
Artificial Intelligence Raises Questions On Intellectual Property And Ownership
Oct 25, 2023 • 5 min. readLaw and communication professor Peter Yu provides context on the rising controversies involving intellectual property and AI.
Texas A&M communication professor Dr. George Allen O. Villanueva explains what the strike means for this visible sector of America’s labor force that is facing new challenges.
Visual Misinformation Is Widespread On Facebook – And Often Undercounted By Researchers
Jun 30, 2023 • 4 min. readIf your instincts say a lot of images on Facebook are misleading, you’re right, according to experts.
We Asked Four Texas A&M Professors About The Future Of AI. Here’s What They Said.
Mar 2, 2023 • 8 min. readFrom engineering to the humanities, experts agree that artificial intelligence technology is here to stay. But how can we maximize its benefits while avoiding ethical pitfalls and unintended consequences?
The episode features Aggies hands-on in the fields of animal health and hemp breeding, a tour of The Gardens and a visit with a world-renowned professor who studies political rhetoric.
Texas A&M communication experts explain the importance of clear and accurate messaging around the virus and vaccines.
Texas A&M Professor On ‘The Rhetorical Genius Of Donald Trump’
Jul 15, 2020 • 1 min. readProfessor of Communication Jennifer Mercieca analyzes how Trump uses language to grow his following and criticize his opposition.
Why “I Have A Dream” Remains One Of History’s Greatest Speeches
Jan 15, 2020 • 5 min. readProfessor of Communication Leroy Dorsey explains the rhetorical devices used by Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. in his 1963 speech and reflects on why the address remains relevant.