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The Grauel Building has housed Southeast’s Communication Department since the 1980s. Built in 1966, Grauel was named for H.O. Grauel, a former Southeast English professor who is best remembered for starting the University’s journalism program.

Regardless of the area of communication you decide to pursue, we have state-of-the-art facilities to assist you with your studies. These facilities include our Macintosh advertising laboratory, computerized writing/editing laboratory, Macintosh newspaper production laboratory, magazine production laboratory, digitally equipped television studio, Southwestern Bell Telecommunication Production Center, FM radio station affiliation with National Public Radio, LPFM radio station, and our radio production laboratory and broadcast newsroom.

 

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