Journal Articles

Journal Articles

Journal Articles AllEditing Special Issue of JournalPeer-Reviewed ArticlesResearch/Creative Work Multiple Sclerosis in ‘Health and Wellness for People of Color’ The Impact of BMI on Women’s Physical Health Ratings, Fibroids, Anemia and Infertility Peer-Reviewed Article: “All the News That Fits on Tablets” Pending Journal Article: Evelyn Cunningham Kerner @ 50: Communication and the Politics of Race in the United States Journal Articles Search for: Pages About Speaking Engagements & Media Appearances Home HOWARD PORTFOLIO Portfolio ContentsHOWARD PORTFOLIO Teaching Research/Creative Work Service Professional Development Curriculum Vitae Criteria and National Distinction APT and Other Documents References Recent Comments Meta Log in Entries feed Comments feed...
Book Chapters

Book Chapters

Book Chapters AllInvited ChaptersPortfolioRefereed Book ChaptersResearch/Creative Work Invited Book Chapter: “Daddy, My Brother Barack and Me” Invited Book Chapters: Haternation Refereed Book Chapter: The Seven Sisters and Their Siblings Go Digital Refereed Book Chapter: Magazines and Consumer Lifestyle Book Chapters Search for: Pages About Speaking Engagements & Media Appearances Home HOWARD PORTFOLIO Portfolio ContentsHOWARD PORTFOLIO Teaching Research/Creative Work Service Professional Development Curriculum Vitae Criteria and National Distinction APT and Other Documents References Recent Comments Meta Log in Entries feed Comments feed...
Teaching

Teaching

Teaching Teaching In the midst of this media revolution, Yanick Rice Lamb has helped to keep the curriculum current so that students in the Department of Media, Journalism and Film can successfully compete with others applying for graduate school or employment as well as develop successful businesses, films and other enterprises. See more ... Research/Creative Work Yanick Rice Lamb discusses digital magazines at AEJMC’s Southeast Colloquium at Virginia Tech. She later co-authored a chapter with Kendra Desrosiers, a Howard and MIT graduate who is now at Google. “The Seven Sisters and Their Siblings Go Digital: An Analysis of Women’s Magazine Content on Websites, iPads and Cell Phones” is featured in the book Social Media: Pedagogy and Practice. See more ... Service Yanick Rice Lamb has received accolades for her hard work, dedication and willingness to serve. Her involvement in the School of Communications has increased each year. She does so much more that goes undocumented on campus, in the community and for media organizations. Here, she returns for Career Day at Ghoulson Middle School in Prince Georges County, Maryland. See more ... National Recognition The Executive Leadership Council invited Yanick Rice Lamb to return for its main event in Minneapolis after a successful Fireside Chat the previous year in Chicago between Yanick and Julianne Malveaux, then president of Bennett College. Yanick leads a lively forum on black women and power with Ebony executives Linda Johnson Rice and Desiree Rogers at the Women’s Leadership Summit. Professional Development Committed to enhancing her skills and knowledge base, Yanick Rice Lamb regular participates in webinars, workshops and conferences such as the American Magazine Conference (left). Her courses and research benefit as she learns about best practices and interacts...
Professional Development

Professional Development

Professional Development Teaching In the midst of this media revolution, Yanick Rice Lamb has helped to keep the curriculum current so that students in the Department of Media, Journalism and Film can successfully compete with others applying for graduate school or employment as well as develop successful businesses, films and other enterprises. See more ... Research/Creative Work Yanick Rice Lamb discusses digital magazines at AEJMC’s Southeast Colloquium at Virginia Tech. She later co-authored a chapter with Kendra Desrosiers, a Howard and MIT graduate who is now at Google. “The Seven Sisters and Their Siblings Go Digital: An Analysis of Women’s Magazine Content on Websites, iPads and Cell Phones” is featured in the book Social Media: Pedagogy and Practice. See more ... Service Yanick Rice Lamb has received accolades for her hard work, dedication and willingness to serve. Her involvement in the School of Communications has increased each year. She does so much more that goes undocumented on campus, in the community and for media organizations. Here, she returns for Career Day at Ghoulson Middle School in Prince Georges County, Maryland. See more ... National Recognition The Executive Leadership Council invited Yanick Rice Lamb to return for its main event in Minneapolis after a successful Fireside Chat the previous year in Chicago between Yanick and Julianne Malveaux, then president of Bennett College. Yanick leads a lively forum on black women and power with Ebony executives Linda Johnson Rice and Desiree Rogers at the Women’s Leadership Summit. Professional Development Committed to enhancing her skills and knowledge base, Yanick Rice Lamb regular participates in webinars, workshops and conferences such as the American Magazine Conference (left). Her courses and research benefit as she learns about best practices and...