The best colleges for communication majors ranking is based on key statistics and student reviews using data from the U.S. Department of Education. The ranking compares the top colleges for journalism and communication majors.
The best colleges for communication majors ranking is based on key statistics and student reviews using data from the U.S. Department of Education. The ranking compares the top colleges for journalism and communication majors.
Communication Studies major (RTVF track) Tommy McCarthy Jr. is being honored as the 2018 NJAC Player the Year.
The New Jersey Communication Association honored TCNJ’s Dr. John Pollock and multiple Communication student co-authors by creating a new institutional mentorship award at the NJCA’s annual conference April 14, 2018.
Communication Studies alumna in the Radio, Television, and Film track and Edison VP Megan Lazovick honored as one of the “top women in digital 2018”.
International medical geography and public health expert Amy Blatt presented her lecture, “Geomedicine: How Locations Affect Your Health,” as part of the College’s weekly Brown Bag Series on Friday, Feb. 23 in the Library Auditorium.
Communication Studies Professors Drs. John Pollock and Judi Cook published an article with students Brielle Richardella, Amanda Jahr, and Melissa Morgan in “Human Rights Review”.
A TCNJ course “New Media and Health Communication”, taught by Dr. Yifeng Hu, was lucky enough to have Elly Mayday pay a visit to the class on March 5, 2018.
On February 5, 2018, Kate Caratenuto (’16) was the first guest speaker of the 2018 season in the Senior Practicum course. A graduate of TCNJ, Caratenuto studied Radio, TV and Film in the Department of Communication Studies. Now an associate producer at Big Fish Entertainment in Manhattan, she returned to the Department to share her…
Communication Studies professor John C. Pollock, along with late philosophy professor Morton Winston, edited a new book entitled Making Human Rights News: Balancing Participation and Professionalism, from Routledge.
Several Communication Studies students and their Professor explore connections between national demographics and leading newspaper support for Genetically Modified Organisms.