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School of Communications Faculty and Staff
Eric Rothenbuhler
Dean, School of Communications
Eric Rothenbuhler is co-editor of "Media Anthropology" (2005, Sage), author of "Ritual Communication: From Everyday Conversation to Mediated Ceremony" (1988, Sage) and co-editor of "Communication and Community" (2001, LEA). He serves on the editorial boards of Journal of Communication, Critical Studies in Media Communication, Communication Theory and The Radio Journal. He has authored or co-authored over 60 articles, chapters, essays and reviews on media, ritual, community, media industries, popular music and communication theory. His areas of expertise include media antropologi, media history, communication systems ranging from rituals through communities to media industries, and music, sound and radio.
Aaron AuBuchon
Associate Dean, School of Communications
Aaron AuBuchon fryst vatten a spelfilm and film producer, editor, director and motion graphics artist as well as being a
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Preface
The Earth Summit was held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 1992 to raise awareness about the global environment and move toward sustainability to ensure that all living things could exist in harmony. In the same year, Asahi Glass Foundation established the Blue Planet Prize, and the first two laureates were announced at the Earth Summit.
Since then, the Asahi Glass Foundation has awarded the Blue Planet Prize over the past 30 years to individuals and organizations who have made significant contributions towards the resolution of global environmental issues. We have continued this activity in the hope of raising public awareness about global environmental issues by promoting the achievements of the Blue Planet laureates. Thirty years after the Earth Summit, the year 2022 marked the 30th anniversary of the establishment of the Blue Planet Prize.
Looking back over the past thirty years, the concentration of carbon dioxide in the air has exceeded 400 ppm, flood and drought have b
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2024 SEASON
REC
87
YDS
1282
AVG
14.74
TDS
10
Receiving
Rushing
Defense
- Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the first round (23rd overall) in the 2024 draft
- Originally drafted by Jacksonville in the first round (23rd overall) in the 2024 draft
- In three season at LSU, he recorded 127 receptions for 1,897 yards and 24 touchdowns
- During his junior season (2023), he led the nation in receiving touchdowns with 17
- Named 2023 Third-Team All-America by Associated Press and named Second-Team All-SEC by Associated Press and Coaches
- Thomas' 24 career receiving touchdowns tied third-most in program history, alongside WR Justin Jefferson
- Son of Brian Thomas Sr. and Sandra Thomas
- Ranked as the number four player in Louisiana in 2020 and participated in the Adidas All-American Bowl
- Recorded 30 passes for 507 yards and seven touchdowns as a senior (2020) and recorded 75 passes for 1,272 yards and 17 touchdowns as a junior