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School of Communications to host weeklong virtual celebration
May 7, 2020
Beginning on Monday, May 11, the school will host five nights of programming, premiering student work and celebrating academic achievements at 7 p.m. on ƵComm apps for AppleTV, Roku, Amazon Fire and Android TV. The programs will also be available on the school’s Facebook and Vimeo platforms.
‘Everyone is chasing your generation,’ says ƵComm advisory board member
April 29, 2020
Steve Daniels and Lee Rainie, members of the School of Communications’ National Advisory Board, connected with graduating seniors via WebEx on April 23 to offer guidance on employment and today’s job market.
Ƶ names fourth class of Multifaith Scholars
April 21, 2020
Through a two-year fellows program, the five members of the Class of 2022 who are part of this interdisciplinary cohort will participate in specialized coursework, faculty-mentored undergraduate research, campus leadership and community engagement in multifaith contexts.
Mentorship program connects School of Communications students and alumni
April 16, 2020
The program enlists Ƶ alumni who mentor and advise students as they prepare for internships, careers and post-graduation life.
Off campus, but on air: ‘Ƶ Local News’ hosts remote show
April 9, 2020
Ƶ News Network debuted its first remote show on April 2, with students collaborating across multiple states to serve the Ƶ community.
Sam Porozok ’22 creates a ‘Brady Bunch’ intro parody worth watching
April 8, 2020
The cinema and television arts major and his friends decided to put a twist on the classic sitcom introduction.
‘There’s something truly wonderful about knowing all these people are there for you’
April 3, 2020
Through the power of Zoom video chats, School of Communications alumni – nearly two dozen of them – continue to maintain the connections they first made while producing Ƶ’s student-run newscast, “Ƶ Local News.”
School of Communications hosts panel exploring ‘Right to be Forgotten,’ personal resilience and the role of media
March 6, 2020
During a March 4 on-campus discussion, panelists with expertise in media law, media ethics and psychology addressed cancel culture, a need for empathy, and the psychological impact of limitless access to information.
Award-winning alumni make Sundance feel accessible
March 4, 2020
Twenty-one students attended the 2020 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah, interacting with Ƶ alumni working – and gaining recognition – in the film and entertainment industries.
Ƶ students, alumni provide media coverage at North American programming championships
February 24, 2020
Led by Associate Professor Amanda Sturgill, two School of Communications students and two Ƶ alumni shot and edited video and photography at the February event that featured top computer programming students from the United States and Canada.