Dr. Susan Ryan and Prof. Terry Byrne participated in a panel discussion on the future of film/television education at the University Film and Video Association’s national conference in Washington DC in August.
Dr. Susan Ryan and Prof. Terry Byrne participated in a panel discussion on the future of film/television education at the University Film and Video Association’s national conference in Washington DC in August.
Communication studies professor John Pollock has a new book out this month—and 28 TCNJ students share credit in its creation.
Two TCNJ Communication Studies faculty are still going strong, publishing blog posts, articles, and even a new book featuring research from current Communication Studies students.
Students from the ESL program and Professor Yifeng Hu’s Intercultural Communication class (COM 411) came together to practice language skills and learn about other cultures.
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The MacArthur fellow and documentary filmmaker spoke to the students about his path to filmmaking and the varied career options open to them.
students in Dr. Hu’s New Media and Health Communication class demystified the eight most misunderstood healthcare terms.
Many Americans are worried about Ebola. They have taken to social media to vent, find validation, and look for the truth on this international health crisis. Ever since the first Ebola patient in America passed away at a Dallas hospital in October, paranoia and uncertainty have spread faster throughout the Internet than Ebola has in…
Ela Gandhi, peace activist and granddaughter of Mahatma Gandhi, invited 10 students to her apartment in South Africa for tea while they interned this past summer. The interior of her home was humble, which students say complimented her countenance: A small piano stood among the beige walls and decor of her one-bathroom home. According to…
The Communication Studies Department’s Visiting Filmmaker Series will continue this week with two thought-provoking and entertaining independent features by area filmmakers at the new Kendall Hall Screening Room (Kendall 125). On Thursday, September 18 at 6:00PM, TCNJ alum Matt Lawrence will screen his first feature film, “Two Pints Lighter.” Shot on location in Asbury Park, New Jersey,…