Earlier this month, TCNJ Communication Studies alum, Eric Johnson ’04, was a featured panelist in a special ABC broadcast that traveled across the country, unpacking issues critical to Black Americans through intimate storytelling.
Earlier this month, TCNJ Communication Studies alum, Eric Johnson ’04, was a featured panelist in a special ABC broadcast that traveled across the country, unpacking issues critical to Black Americans through intimate storytelling.
Looking for a class that fulfills the World Views and Ways of Knowing liberal requirement? COM 415 on Monday/Thursday from 2:00PM-3:20PM is a great way to check off that box!
Interested in taking a summer class? The following COM classes will be online for Summer 2021: COM 117 INTRODUCTION TO FILM STUDIES Offered during Summer Session 2 (6/14/21-7/15/21) Instructor: Susan Ryan This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of film analysis. Students will examine how formal elements like cinematography, editing, mise en scene,…
Internship Spotlight- Eunice Olugbile ’21 Public/Mass Specialization
Join us for the first CommTuesday of the Spring semester to chat with Communication Studies students about their internship experiences!
Dr. Paul D’Angelo, a Communication Studies professor at TCNJ, has become an internationally recognized scholar, in part from his work in advancing news framing analysis.
Join us in congratulating WTSR Underground for their two nominations for the 2021 Intercollegiate Broadcast System Media Awards. WTSR Underground is a joint project involving members of both WTSR and LTV (Lions TV), who work together on the production.
The 2020 Polansky Fellowship Award recipient shared how an intercultural communication class, combined with an advanced community engaged learning element, helped her and her peers break out of the TCNJ bubble, and shaped them into who they are today.
As the semester comes to a close, the Communication Studies Department’s Student Advisory Board hosted their last COMMTuesday of the semester on December 1st, 2020 from 3:30PM to 4:30PM.
The widespread impact of the coronavirus pandemic can be seen virtually everywhere, including social media. Assistant Professor of Communication Studies and Public Health Yachao Li and a team of four TCNJ students analyzed how COVID-19 stigma was created and communicated on Twitter.