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The interdisciplinary doctoral program in Information and Media offers comprehensive graduate education in this dynamic field. With faculty expertise spanning advertising, public relations, communication, computer science, economics, human-computer interaction, journalism, management, neuroscience, political science, psychology, science and technology studies, sociology, and design, the program cultivates future scholars and educators capable of groundbreaking research. Researchers in the College of Communication Arts and Sciences examine how media intersects with politics and civic engagement, particularly focusing on communication's role in disseminating public affairs information. By bridging journalism, political communication, information sciences, computer science, and strategic communication, our scholars apply data-driven insights to develop solutions that foster active, knowledgeable participation in today's evolving media landscape.