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Murrow College’s newest course: Audio Storytelling

PULLMAN- Brandon Chapman is many things, and now college professor is one of them.

This spring he is teaching his first full course; Com 475-Audio Storytelling.

He wants to focus on students getting the most out of the art of storytelling and being able to effectively find and deliver stories.

Originally, he was going to teach the course last fall but did not get enough students to sign up due to a late notice of the class being offered.

Now that it is a class, he thinks students will be able to inspire listeners with stories and also be inspired by what Chapman has to offer to do something more.

He is unsure what the class will look like in the future or if he will even teach it in coming years but he sees this spring as an opportunity to teach students about audio and how people can really resonate and connect with stories.

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