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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.
“No one can hear you screen!” A play on words, obviously from the “Alien” film franchise, was crafted by students in the Department of Communication to promote their end-of-term screening on Dec. 9.
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.
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.
Four Fredonia faculty and staff members gave a panel presentation, “Facilitating Peer and Instructor Interaction While Promoting Student Engagement,” at the virtual Conference on Instruction & Technology hosted by the SUNY Center for Professional Development and held on May 25-27.
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.
Tradition and technology will come together as Rockefeller Arts Center presents “The Inspiration of Broadway: Songs of Hope, Optimism and Determination” on May 14.
Students enrolled at Wenzhou-Kean University in China were recently treated to a virtual lecture on "Careers in Media" by Associate Professor Mike Igoe.