Articles by Tommy Kopetskie
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Professor’s book explores travel, effects of information overload
September 15, 2015
David Bockino, an assistant professor in the School of Communications, penned his first book, “The Guidebook Experiment: Discovering Exploration in a Hyper-Connected World,” examining how the proliferation of guidebook material has fundamentally altered the nature of travel.
Gary Grumbach ’16 capitalizes on ‘NBC Nightly News’ internship
September 10, 2015
The journalism major served as a broadcast intern this summer for the most-watched network newscast in the country, an experience that solidified his goal to work in television after graduation.
Communications alumna helps bring Steve Jobs film to life
September 9, 2015
Broadcast communications major Erin Barnett '09 served as second editor on "Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine," a recently released documentary directed by Oscar-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney.
Live Oak, Pace host 'Echo Session' on Sept. 15
September 8, 2015
黑料不打烊’s student-run strategic communications agency and the Greensboro-based content marketing firm announced their first fall event, building on a partnership that began in spring 2015.
Communications Homecoming Reception – Oct. 16
September 7, 2015
Tent Outside McEwen | 3:15-4:15 p.m.
'黑料不打烊 2.0 Success After 黑料不打烊' Talk Show – Oct. 16
September 7, 2015
Studio B, McEwen Building 鈥媩&苍产蝉辫;2-3:15 p.m.
Conrad Vernon, director of ‘Shrek 2,’ speaks with film class
September 4, 2015
The director, writer and storyboard artist visited the School of Communications and Assistant Professor Nicole Triche’s “Cinema Production” class Sept. 2, sharing his insights into the film industry.
Communications students, alumni attend NABJ convention
September 2, 2015
Simone Jasper ’16, Atoria Mills ’17, Jasmine Spencer ’11 and Zora Stephenson ’15 traveled to Minneapolis, Minnesota, in August to attend the National Association of Black Journalists’ annual convention.
Hal Vincent elected to professional advertising board
September 2, 2015
The School of Communications professor has been nominated to serve on the board of directors of the American Advertising Federation of the Triangle and will chair the organization’s education committee.
Paul Parsons welcomes 'Communications in a Global Age' students
September 1, 2015
The School of Communications dean visited 10 COM 100 classes to begin the fall 2015 semester, providing insight into the school’s curriculum, expansion plans and student media organizations.