Recent Communication Studies graduate wins two state marketing awards for video production.
Recent Communication Studies graduate wins two state marketing awards for video production.
Over almost two decades, the Department of Communication Studies has launched students into the nation’s top-ranked professional and graduate schools in public health and health communication, as well as into shining career paths.
Along with professors and graduate students from eleven different countries, TCNJ students presented papers on nationwide coverage of rape and rape culture on college campuses, solitary confinement, rape PTS, gun safety; and cross-national coverage of women’s reproductive rights 2011-2015.
Two students either majoring in or taking substantial numbers of courses in Communication Studies set to attend Johns Hopkins and Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse in the fall.
On Monday, April 10, Chris Canaan came to campus to host a colloquium on his thirty-plus years as a screenwriter and producer in the film and television industries.
Presenting more papers than undergraduates from any other college or university in New Jersey, six student research teams from TCNJ presented as many papers at the annual conference of the New Jersey Communication Association held March 25, 2017, in Lakewood, New Jersey.
On Tuesday, April 10, 2017, Professor Steve Stone’s COM 212 Introduction to Television Studio class had the distinction of hosting the recording of TV show Chasing News, which airs weeknight in the New York and Philadelphia markets.
On February 23, 2017, the Department of Communication Studies hosted its first Alumni Mentor Program event.
Given in honor of Emeritus Professor Robert Cole to an undergraduate student with a demonstrated commitment to a career in newsgathering. The award honors Cole’s commitment to the profession of journalism and to the value of free expression in a democratic society.
The second Faculty Lecture Series event broke down an investigative report written by journalism professor Emilie Lounsberry with her co-worker Michaelle Bond.