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Get in the Mix with Dean Marnel Niles Goins!

Get in the Mix with Dean Marnel Niles Goins!

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Welcome to Media in the Mix, the only podcast produced and hosted by the School of Communication at American University. Join us as we create a safe space to explore topics and communication at the intersection of social justice, tech, innovation & pop culture.

This week's episode of Media in the Mix is a special one! This entire podcast episode you’re hearing and watching today comes to you care of SOC students participating in our second annual Media in the Mix experiential learning demo! Their special guest on the podcast is our very own Dean Marnel Niles Goins! Since she's new to SOC, we loved getting an opportunity to learn more about her, whether talking about her time here at AU or her favorite sports movies!

A team of six students worked together in our Media Production Center to produce the episode from lights to set design to sound to a 3-camera set-up. So, sit back, enjoy their hard work!

A Special Shoutout to the SOC production team:

Sophie Koz

Gabi Lefkowitz

Gislene Lima Nogueira

Krystal Shaw

Todd St Hill

Hank Zakarin

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