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 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.
Communication Studies professor Dr. Yifeng Hu hosts her former professor on campus.
Dr. Yifeng Hu engages with her community through music.
Communication Studies faculty are hosting a panel on public radio on November 30th, 2016.
Dr. Danny Giovenco (’10), Communication Studies alumnus, received the prestigious NIH Director’s Early Independence Award, a $1.25 million grant from the National Institutes of Health.
After several months of planning, filming and editing, students in Susan Ryan’s documentary class, COM 370: Community Documentary, screened the films that resulted from their passion for documentary filmmaking on Friday, May 13, at South Rio restaurant in Trenton, N.J.
TCNJ Communication Studies Department juniors Brooke Buonauro and Cleo Kordomenos (both ’17), whose co-authored poster presentations were the only undergraduate contributions accepted nationwide, presented posters at the 14th Biennial University of Kentucky Conference on Health Communication held in Lexington on April 15th-16th, 2016.