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The Center for the Study of Media, Technology & More is a collective of scholar/practitioners whose research and practice uncover new insights and advance theory in media, communications, and technology related fields. We develop evidence-based programs to address critical issues regarding how people are affected by media, how people adopt media, how they adapt to media and technology, and how they are influenced by media. A non-profit, tax-exempt organization founded by Dr. Susan J. Eddington, President of IMAGES-IMAGES, we develop programs to educate, empower, and stimulate critical thinking skills for those we serve. 

Visit our site to learn more about our current work.

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Meaning Making 

The mental health and emotional well-being of working Black women remains relatively understudied.This IRB approved study will document how Black women in high profile or high-status positions make meaning of their professional journey.

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MASCITEC

MASCITEC® is a math, media, arts, science, engineering, and technology informal education program. It is designed to help students develop a STEAM identity and better prepare them for a promising future in a technology-driven world.

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Digi*Lit

 We develop digital and media literacy programs for all ages to teach people how to critically analyze the media content they consume, and arm them with resources to investigate questionable stories and sources.

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