Media Labs
![]() Mississippi University for Women's Department of Communication has an integrated computer network for WMUW, the campus radio station, The Spectator, the campus newspaper, and the television station that supports the media convergence curriculum. The Spectator lab utilizes Mac G4 computers, Dell computers, and a Mac OSX Server to provide industry standard desktop publishing, web development and video editing software. Specialized editing bays contain workstations specifically designed for advanced multi-track audio and video editing. The convergence curriculum was designed with this technology in mind. The intent to move into a fully converged product that incorporates text, still images, moving pictures, audio and the internet. This allows for a lot of flexibility in what can be done in the classroom. It makes the classroom more of a real work experience for students |

The Spectator lab utilizes Mac G4 computers, Dell computers, and a Mac OSX Server to provide industry standard desktop publishing, web development and video editing software.
The mutli-media industry places a premium on graduates who have both technological expertise and strong superior communication training. The program's focus is on writing, editing and creative skills and the softward and hardware in place enhances students' learning.