Media and Culture
Media and culture is an interdisciplinary major/minor designed to help students explore the role that media plays in cultures around the world.
Why Study Media & Culture at Randolph?
Majors and minors in media and culture explore and learn to apply theoretical concepts, design and carry out original research and creative projects, and gain practical experience through internships.
The program encourages students to become more thoughtful critics and practitioners of media and acquire an understanding of the cultural contexts in which media operate.
A major in media and culture prepares students for careers and/or graduate study in a wide range of fields including, but not limited to multimedia journalism, digital film production, broadcasting, social media marketing, public relations, activism, non-profit work, publishing, information science, and teaching.
Degrees offered
Bachelor of Arts Degreein Media and Culture
Minor in Media and Culture
Minor in Film Studies
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Unique Experiences Prepare You for Success
Outcomes
International Anchor
EI Thant Sin ’16, communication studies major
International broadcaster, Voice of America Burmese, Washington, D.C.
A native of Myanmar, Sin was a writer for the Sundial and handled public relations for the Panworld International Club. She also completed several internships, including one at the VOA Service Bureau in Yangon, Myanmar.
That experience led to a position as a TV anchor for the network, where she broadcasts international and Myanmar news in the Burmese language.
“My classes allowed me to view the world’s media more consciously and be aware of what we, as the public, consume daily.”
“I grew up under a dictatorship where curiosity is shut down and questions were discouraged, where obedience signifies politeness, and where being an outspoken woman could carry a negative connotation.”
“At Randolph, I learned about respect and appreciation of different strong suits everyone has. I learned that learning doesn’t stop in class, and GPA is not the only ruler that measures me. I learned to be a strong, independent, and outspoken young Burmese woman who fights for her rights.”
Opportunities and Resources
Top Ranked Professors
Randolph College’s faculty are consistently recognized as among the best in the nation. The Princeton Review ranked the College 23rd for most accessible professors in the 2024 edition of its flagship college guide, The Best 389 Colleges.
Randolph has been ranked in the top 25 for most accessible professors for 8 years.
Media and Culture Faculty
Jennifer Gauthier
Charles A. Dana Professor of Media and Culture, Director of the Honors Program
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Associate Professor of American Culture, Director of the American Culture Program
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