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Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Events and news of what's happening around the Fredonia campus.
Department of Communication Associate Professor Mike Igoe gave a virtual presentation at the Broadcast Education Association's On-Location Conference, held Oct. 7-12, as part of a panel on "The Power of Partnerships.”
The red carpet will be rolled out – at multiple locations, in fact – as the Department of Communication celebrates its 40th anniversary during Fredonia’s Homecoming weekend, Thursday through Sunday, Oct. 14 to 17.
A total of 94 games were bowled at the Department of Communication’s Ambassador program field trip to Lucky Lanes on Sept. 26 that attracted 29 first-year and transfer students in the Communication program, 15 ambassadors or veteran Communication majors and faculty.
Department of Communication Lecturer Branden Birmingham was recently appointed as a Senior Conference Coordinator and Advisory Committee member for the International Public Relations Research Conference (IPRRC).
Nearly three-dozen students new to Fredonia’s Department of Communication were able to learn more about the program by gathering at Point Gratiot in Dunkirk with faculty and upper-class students at the department’s inaugural field trip on Aug. 30.
Students enrolled in a senior capstone are completing post-production of “Red Skies at Night,” a story that takes place in the 18th century about a man, whose marriage is in trouble, who receives advice from a mythological fish.
Department of Communication Adjunct Lecturer Carl Lam joined communication educators in a panel discussion, "Teaching Podcasting: What Works, What Doesn't, and Lessons Learned," at the 2021 Virtual Broadcast Education Association Hybrid Conference.
Students enrolled at Wenzhou-Kean University in China were recently treated to a virtual lecture on "Careers in Media" by Associate Professor Mike Igoe.
The Fredonia Department of Communication will honor students at its annual banquet, which will be a virtual event, on Saturday, April 10.
Students in the Department of Communication’s Associate Professor Roslin Smith’s COMM 368 Camera and Lighting class were treated to a unique mid-term which highlighted safety in the studio.