Katrina Bragat ’20 debuts her documentary, “Tides”, which raises awareness on today’s reality for Asian Americans.
Katrina Bragat ’20 debuts her documentary, “Tides”, which raises awareness on today’s reality for Asian Americans.
COMMTuesdays are back! Join us for virtual learning tips or just stop by to say hello and meet some fellow COM Students! Students should feel free to ask questions as well, check out the flyer for more information!
Please join us in welcoming our newest faculty member, Matt Lawrence, as a professor for our RTF specialization.
Dr. John Pollock, a Health Communication professor, and six TCNJ students published an article in “Tripodos”, a Spanish communication journal, on US nationwide coverage of the federal/national government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Lauren Longo ’16 is among the long list of communication studies students who have successfully graduated and gone on to complete their master’s degree programs at very prestigious graduate schools.
Students in the Spring 2020 Documentary Production Class were given a close-up look at environmental stewardship being applied in the field. This spring’s documentary class specialized in environmental documentary and video production.
2020: Our Vision
Dr. Yifeng Hu & Assistant Professor of the Department of Interactive Multimedia Josh Fishburn, together with Public Health & Communication Studies double major students senior Katie La Capria and junior Deanna Amarosa, presented their innovative video game for alcohol education project, Fresh Start, at the Kentucky Conference on Health Communication, April 2020.
COM270: Communicating Risk in Public Health Emergencies is being offered this summer online. Learn about communication strategies regarding Public Health Preparedness and large-scale emergencies.
Looking for a minor? We have a new one to introduce that combines courses from Journalism & Professional Writing, Communication Studies, Interactive Multimedia and Art Visual Arts.