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Klein College of Media and Communication (Klein College or Klein) is the media and communications school at Temple University. It houses six programs including advertising, communication studies, communication and social influence, journalism, media studies and production, and public relations. The school was named for Philadelphia TV icon, Lew Klein.[1] Pulitzer prize-winning journalist David Boardman is the dean of the Klein College of Media and Communication.
Established | Department of Journalism founded in 1927; Department of Radio-Television in 1947; Klein College named in 2017. |
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Parent institution | Temple University |
Dean | David Boardman |
Academic staff | 205 |
Administrative staff | 70 |
Students | Approximately 2,600 |
Undergraduates | 2,300 |
Postgraduates | 172 |
45 | |
Location | Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , United States |
Campus | North Philadelphia, Ambler, Japan, Rome |
Website | klein |
The school includes about 205 academic staff members and 70 administrative employees. Enrollment includes more than 2,600 students with approximately 2,300 undergraduate students; 170 graduate students; and 45 doctoral degree candidates.
In 2018, TUTV (the school's television station) was named Best College Television Station out of three other finalists including, Troy University, Western Illinois University, and Illinois Media School.[2]