The School of Journalism and Mass Communication turned 100 years old in 2024.

Throughout that year, SJMC celebrated its past and future with on-campus events for students, alumni, faculty, staff and friends of the school. We continue to celebrate that history every day, including our Centennial Profiles series.

UI School of Journalism and Mass Communication directors
NameTenure

Charles H. Weller

1924-1927

Frank Luther Mott

1927-1942

Wilbur L. Schramm

1943-1947

Leslie G. Moeller

1947-1967

Malcolm S. MacLean, Jr.

1967-1972

Gordon A. Sabine

1972-1975

Kenneth Starck

1975-1986

John Erickson (interim appointment)

1986-1987

Don Smith

1987-1990

Kenneth Starck

1990-1996

John Soloski

1996-2001

Venise Berry (interim appointment)

2001-2002

Pamela Creedon

2002-2007

Marc Armstrong (interim appointment)

2007-2009

David D. Perlmutter

2009-2013
Julie Andsager (interim appointment)   2013-2014

David Ryfe

2014-2022

Melissa Tully

2022-present

Centennial Profiles

Centennial Profiles celebrates the history of the University of Iowa School of Journalism and Mass Communication (UI SJMC) by examining the achievements of exemplary PhD graduates and faculty, some of whom are also featured in the school’s Hall of Fame.

Initiating its significant professional contributions, Wilbur Schramm, the School’s Director, designed the first doctoral program in mass communication in 1943. In the ensuing 80 years, Schramm’s curricular innovation facilitated diverse leadership in all facets of academia and beyond. 

The first PhDs from the UI School of Journalism graduated in 1948; Donald D. Jackson and Charles Edmund Swanson became professors, media scholars, and authors. By 2022, UI SJMC graduated 335 PhDs. Many achieved leadership reputations worldwide in journalism and mass communication scholarship, higher education, industry, and government. Besides Iowans, UI SJMC doctoral graduates represent five continents: Africa, Asia, Europe, Central and South America, and North America.

Centennial Profiles strives to motivate student achievement and establish an additional sense of community among graduate students and alumni by enriching the understanding of the SJMC’s intellectual and professional reach and many-faceted legacies.

Written by current and former UI SJMC graduates, faculty, and students, the profiles vary in length and depth. While some provide short introductions, others contain original reporting on achievements and contributions that UI SJMC PhDs and faculty engendered. Some longer profiles contextualize aspects of a person’s research. A few profiles provide a forum for a distinguished scholar to self-evaluate their intellectual contributions or address challenges in mass communication practice, scholarship, or higher education.

Centennial Profiles follow in the footsteps of Max McElwain’s Profiles in Communication, which extensively portrays the accomplishments of many SJMC PhD graduates, among others, who by 1991were inducted into the University of Iowa School of Journalism and Mass Communication Hall of Fame.

Profiles of outstanding SJMC PhD graduates will be added throughout 2024. The project’s editors anticipate future profiles will describe the accomplishments of new generations of UI SJMC PhDs.

- Rob Logan, Dan Berkowitz, Peter Gross, Centennial Profiles editors