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Roger Caruth is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Strategic, Legal and Management Communication (SLMC) at the Cathy Hughes School of Communications, Howard University. He has previously taught at Morgan State University, Baruch College, Queens College (CUNY), and Georgia Perimeter College, and completed a three-year Research Fellowship at the Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania.
His educational background includes a Ph.D. from Howard University (2013), a Juris Doctor from John Marshall Law School with a focus on Entertainment, Business, and Technology Law, and a B.A. in Mass Communications and M.P.A. in International Administration and Development from Clark Atlanta University.
- B.A., Mass Communications – Clark Atlanta University
- M.P.A., International Administration and Development – Clark Atlanta University
- J.D., Entertainment, Business and Technology Law – John Marshall Law School
- Ph.D., Communication – Howard University (2013)
Dr. Caruth's research is interdisciplinary, focusing on digital democracy and the development of effective communication strategies through the integration of traditional, social, digital, and emerging media. His work bridges communication theory and practice, with strong implications for public policy, legal frameworks, and technological innovation in media ecosystems.
His expertise spans strategic communication, media law, and the societal impact of emerging technologies. His academic trajectory, including a research fellowship at the Annenberg School, underscores a strong commitment to advancing communication scholarship at the intersection of law, technology, and democracy.
Dr. Caruth has contributed to academic instruction across multiple institutions and disciplines, including political science, business, and communication, demonstrating a broad interdisciplinary reach. He has been involved in research initiatives related to communication and democracy, though specific grants are not detailed in the text.
He was affiliated with the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania as a Research Fellow for three years, indicating active engagement in high-level scholarly research. No specific labs or research centers at Howard are mentioned, but his work likely contributes to digital media and policy-focused initiatives within the Cathy Hughes School of Communications.



