Students and faculty in the Civic Communication and Media department recognize the significant role of communication, media, and technology in our communities. Through research and experiential learning, Civic Communication and Media students become thinkers who recognize the available means of persuasion, practitioners who work in multiple media, and leaders well prepared to address contemporary issues.

Learning extends beyond the classroom for Civic Communication and Media students, who have opportunities to intern at communication and technology firms, to design persuasive campaigns for local organizations, to delve into history through archival research, to lead community events, and to actively participate in state government.

The Civic Communication and Media department, formerly known as Rhetoric and Media Studies, contributes award winning teaching, research, and service to the College of Liberal Arts. On the vibrant Willamette campus, the Civic Communication and Media department maximizes its location in Ford Hall, a LEED Gold building across the street from the Oregon State Capitol and the Oregon State Supreme Court.

We invite you to learn more about the Civic Communication and Media department by exploring our web site, and we hope you will connect with us on campus or via social media.

The program in Civic Communication and Media (CCM) focuses on communicative practices and technologies that foster engagement in civic life. Informed by theories and histories of public discourse, CCM courses are designed to develop thinkers who understand dynamics of communication and media change and who can apply their insights to contemporary problems.