Danielle Silvia (2019) shares her internship experience with Insomnia Cookies. Read more about her experience here.
Danielle Silvia (2019) shares her internship experience with Insomnia Cookies. Read more about her experience here.
Students from Dr. Hu’s COM 411, Intercultural Communication, presented their study at the 76th Annual New York State Communication Association Conference.
The Fall 2018 inductees were welcomed to Lambda Pi Eta, the Communication Studies Honor Society.
Rachel Smith (2020) interned at the Planned Parenthood Action Fund in New Jersey (Summer 2018). Read about her experience, what she learned, and how she applied her Communication Studies knowledge in practice.
Ellie Schuckman (2018) and Sarina Sokoloff (2018) were nominated for Best Student Film at the New Hope Film Festival. Their short film, Grasping Air, was created during their Independent Study, and screened at the festival. You can view it below or here.
Rising Communication Studies seniors Tyler Law and Kevin Walsh received the National Best Comedy award for their short film “Milkman” at this year’s national competition of Campus Movie Fest in Atlanta, Georgia. Campus Movie Fest is the world’s largest student film festival. Each year it receives more than a thousand submissions from students competing on different campuses across the country. Only the top four films from each college campus are allowed to screen at the national event in Atlanta.
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”.