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COMMUNICATION FACT SHEET
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COMMUNICATION FACT SHEET

Source: https://artsci.washington.edu/academics/social-sciences/communication/fact-sheet Parent: https://artsci.washington.edu/academics/arts/art-arthistory-design/fact-sheet

The Department of Communication is committed to rigorous, relevant scholarship that speaks to public challenges and promotes social progress. We foster and teach equitable and ethical communicative practices in an intellectually diverse, innovative, and interdisciplinary environment. As an interdisciplinary, multifaceted department, we bring together scholars from a variety of backgrounds to offer a wide array of approaches to communication research and pedagogy.

The UW Communication Department is rooted in humanistic, critical, and social science traditions. It includes academic emphases on communication technology and society; rhetoric; journalism studies; communication and difference; political communication; interpersonal communication; and organizing and structures.

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Undergraduate majors

EDUCATION

Undergraduate study in communication at the University of Washington has four foundations: communication literacy, communication inquiry, theory and concepts, and community engagement. We teach our students to think critically, respect diversity, and communicate effectively. We work actively to enroll a diverse set of students in our major.

Our courses cover important traditions in communication alongside contemporary practices. The Journalism and Public Interest Communication (JPIC) program trains students in the production of engaging, rigorously reported news and storytelling to help communities of all kinds discern truth from misinformation, disinformation, and propaganda. Innovative teaching abounds in the department, such as delivering speeches in the middle of Red Square on the UW’s Seattle campus, partnering with community organizations and publishers on projects of civic engagement, and integrating new media technologies into course content and assignments. Our undergraduates learn to think globally by studying with our faculty in Italy and Spain, gain experience through our State Government Communication program, 1:1 mentoring, internships, our honors program, and through doing independent and directed research.

The Department’s graduate programs include a combined Master of Arts and Ph.D. in Communication, and a Communication Leadership master’s program with emphases in Digital Media, Communities and Networks, and Communication Leadership. The M.A. and Ph.D. in Communication prepare students to conduct original, innovative research on how communication manifests in a wide range of social domains. Communication Leadership is a graduate program that offers a cutting-edge curriculum and pioneering professional faculty to train purposeful storytellers, inclusive community-builders, and effective, ethical advocates for people and ideas.

Students

Autumn 2025

Degrees Awarded

Autumn 2024-Summer 2025

Recent Major Student Awards

FACULTY

Communication students in a television studio during the Department’s annual Career Exploration trip to New York City.

Autumn 2025

Faculty Awards & Honors

Communication faculty are recognized nationally and internationally. Their honors include:

Faculty Fellowships

RESEARCH

Communication faculty have a robust and diverse research agenda. The Department houses several research centers and collectives:

Our faculty members have received research support from numerous public and private organizations, including the National Institutes of Health, Ford Foundation, Mellon Foundation, MacArthur Foundation, Pew Charitable Trusts, Annenberg Policy Foundation, Army Research Organization, Seattle CityClub, Microsoft Research, Imago Dei Foundation, Namaste Foundation, and the National Science Foundation, among others.

ALUMNI

The Department’s 18,000+ living alumni include political and civic leaders, entrepreneurs, lawyers, journalists, authors, corporate and nonprofit specialists, educators, and entertainment industry success stories. Nine alumni share 13 Pulitzer Prize wins. A small number of alumni are honored annually through the Department’s Hall of Fame and Alumni of Distinction Awards, a recognition ceremony inaugurated in 2004. The Department integrates its alumni into its educational and outreach activities, newsletters, classroom visits, and a year-long Career Kickstart program of professional development opportunities. We also maintain close partnerships with local, national, and global organizations whose core values align with those of the Department and the University of Washington.

CONTACT

Department of Communication\ Box 353740\ University of Washington\ Seattle, WA 98195\ (206) 543-2660\ www.com.uw.edu

last update: October 2025