CommStanford
The Department of Communication at Stanford University engages in research in communication and offers curricula leading to the B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees. The M.A. degree prepares students for careers in journalism. The Ph.D. degree leads to careers in teaching and research-related specialties.
Rebele Symposium 2025: "The New(s) Influencers
Lawsuits, Licenses and Subpoenas: Who Will Protect the Free Press?
Stanford University Steve Steinberg Reporting Award 2024
2024 McClatchy Symposium: Hard New: Telling Complex and Engaging Stories About What Matters Most
Rebele Symposium 2024: Polarization and the Press: How to Reach Americans Who Don't Trust the Media
McClatchy Symposium 2023: "Opinion Writing in a Polarized Age: A Conversation with Bret Stephens"
Rebele Symposium 2023: "Covering Tech: Finding the Signal in the Noise"
A Conversation with Jann Wenner-January 25 2023
Reporting About or Reporting For? -2022 McClatchy Symposium
The Facebook Files - Rebele Symposium 2022
The Riches of This Land: The Untold, True Story of America's Middle Class
Meet the Press Covering the Battleground States
A Conversation about the New York Times 1619 Project
Investigating Tech: The Making of The Facebook Dilemma
A Conversation with Bob Woodward
Stanford University Department of Communication
Rebele Symposium: The Journalism We Need
Virtual Reality, Real Implications: How VR will shape people, business, and government
Dept. of Communication Commencement Remarks
Under Threat: The Future of Foreign Correspondence
Rebele Symposium — Making Media Work : Music, Books and Journalism in the Digital
Rebele Symposium: Data-Driven Democracy
Corruption: Who Plays? Who Pays?
Rebele Symposium: Shaping Your Speech - Media Reform, Past and Present
48th Annual McClatchy Symposium: It's Even Worse Than It Looks
Media Work: News, Networks and Power in the Digital Economy
More Voices, More Choices?: Inclusion and Influence in the PostMass Media World
Floyd Abrams speaks as McClatchy Fellow