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GAYLORD COLLEGE
395 W. LINDSEY
SUITE 3000
NORMAN, OK 73019
(405) 325-2721
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Fast Facts about the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communication
ABOUT GAYLORD COLLEGE
- One of the largest colleges at the University of Oklahoma
- Formerly known as the H.H. Herbert School of Journalism and Mass Communication
- Achieved college status in July 2000 after 85 years with a $22 million gift from the Gaylord family
- Founding member of the Accrediting Council for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (ACEJMC)
- Home of the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA)
- Accredited by the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communications (ASJMC)
- Headquarters for the Oklahoma Scholastic Media/OIPA, the oldest continuing secondary school press organization in the world
ABOUT ADMINISTRATION
- Dean, Dr. Joe S. Foote
- Assistant Dean of Student Affairs & Administration, John Hockett
- Associate Dean of Academic Affairs & Graduate Studies, Dr. David Craig
- Founding Dean, Dr. Charles C. Self
ABOUT THE FACULTY
The college has several endowed positions, including:
- Joe S. Foote, Gaylord Chair
- Charles Self, Edward L. Gaylord Endowed Chair
- Maureen Taylor, Gaylord Family Endowed Chair
- Meta Carstarphen, Gaylord Family Endowed Professor
- Peter Gade, Gaylord Family Endowed Professor
22 tenure-track faculty
- 8 full professors
- 8 associate professors
- 6 assistant professors
25 practitioner adjuncts and instructors
- 14 part-time adjunct professors
- 11 full-time instructors
ABOUT ALUMNI
- The University of Oklahoma maintains addresses for more than 152,000 alumni in the U.S.
- 8,200 alumni have undergraduate and/or graduate degrees in journalism
- Current enrollment within the Gaylord College is more than 1,300
- Mozelle Richardson is the oldest person to graduate from the Gaylord College. She completed her bachelor’s degree in professional writing in the spring of 2004 at the age of 90. She is among the world’s oldest college graduates according to The Guinness Book of World Records.
ABOUT DEGREES
- Bachelor of Arts in Journalism with emphases in advertising, journalism, professional writing, public relations, and broadcasting/electronic media
- Master of Arts in Journalism with emphases in journalism, mass communication management, strategic communication or media arts
- Master of Professional Writing
- Ph.D. in Mass Communication with emphases in news and information, strategic communication or media arts
