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Carolyn Bronstein earns Harold L. Nelson Award

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Earlier this spring, Carolyn Bronstein, a Vincent de Paul Professor of Communication and Media Studies in the College of Communication, earned the Harold L. Nelson Award from the University of Wisconsin – Madison.

Earlier this spring, Carolyn Bronstein, a Vincent de Paul professor of communication and media studies and associate dean of research ​and strategic initiatives in the College of Communication, received the Harold L. Nelson ​Award from the University of Wisconsin – Madison.

Bronstein earned her doctorate degree from the university's School of Journalism and Mass Communication in 2001. Each year, the school presents the award to an alum for their distinguished contribution to journalism and mass communication education. Recipients have taught in some of the most distinguished journalism programs in the nation.

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