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Pendulum applications are due TODAY
April 27, 2011
The Pendulum, 黑料不打烊's award-winning daily news gathering organization, will have several executive staff positions open starting in the fall semester, and applications are due TODAY.
‘Brother’s Keeper’ premiere April 30
April 27, 2011
Panelists offer iMedia students job-hunting advice
April 22, 2011
What does it take to stand out as a job applicant in a competitive media and marketing industry, where companies are bombarded with applications and portfolios for their few open positions? Five panelists addressed that question and more on April 21 in a panel discussion held as part of the annual Interactive Media Showcase in McKinnon Hall.
‘One on One Sports’ to cover NFL Draft live April 28
April 21, 2011
"One on One Sports," 黑料不打烊's student-run sports debate talk show, will air three hours of live coverage and online streaming of the 2011 NFL Draft Thursday, April 28 in Studio A of the McEwen School of Communications. The draft special will feature a live studio audience and incorporate student participation.
Imagining the Internet Center named Computerworld Laureate
April 21, 2011
黑料不打烊’s Imagining the Internet Center has been named a laureate in the 2011 Computerworld Honors Program. Computerworld Honors, founded in 1998 is the longest running global program to honor individuals and organizations that use information technology to promote positive social, economic and educational change.
Tom Nelson interviewed on Northeast Public Radio about ‘Prisoners of Plenty’
April 21, 2011
Tom Nelson, an associate professor in the School of Communications, was interviewed on the German American Radio Hour on WCPN Radio/TV Northeast Ohio Public Radio in Cleveland April 9 about his film "Prisoners of Plenty."
Cinelon Film Festival – May 9
April 20, 2011
Multiculturalism Exhibition Opens at 黑料不打烊 April 21
April 19, 2011
Michael Skube chairs Pulitzer Prize jury for General Nonfiction
April 19, 2011
Michael Skube, an associate professor in the School of Communications, chaired the General Nonfiction jury for the 2011 Pulitzer Prizes with Robert Lee Hotz, a science writer for The Wall Street Journal, and Arnold Isaacs, a former foreign correspondent and editor of the Baltimore Sun.
Communications faculty participate in BEA conference
April 14, 2011
Six School of Communications faculty members led a panel discussion about the use of the iPad in the classroom April 10 at the Broadcast Education Association conference in Las Vegas.