Mosaic Magazine
Mosaic Magazine
The social justice magazine of the School of Communication at Loyola University Chicago
Loyola’s School of Communication encourages students to be involved with their surrounding community and issues surrounding social justice. Mosaic began as a project in the fall COMM 315 Advance Reporting course taught by John Slania in 2003, and the first magazine was published in the spring of 2004. In the spring of 2012 the design of Mosaic became the responsibility of the COMM 328 Magazine Design and Publishing course taught by Jessica Brown. Since then, both courses, along with photo journalism students, have worked together to produce the Magazine.
Our Current Issue
Despite its moniker, artificial intelligence is having real implications across nearly all areas of human life. In just a few years advancements in AI have changed how humans are able to interact with one another and the world around them. No professional field is safe from the influence of AI, including communication and academia.
This edition delves into the many ways AI is shaping the future of communication, academia, and beyond. Readers will find feature and opinion pieces about how the technology is being used in the fields of film and journalism, and how professionals can both fight and leverage it to help sustain themselves and their industries. The stories inside the pages of this magazine explore topics on hiring, misinformation, regulation and more.