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JMC, student media to see structural changes

Heather Inglis March 20, 2014

A series of proposed changes to be made in KSU’s student media office, including the merging of two faculty boards and the creation of a Student Media Director position, was announced this week on the...

McGruder Lecture set for March 31

Heather Inglis March 18, 2014

The College of Communication and Information and the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion will be honoring ABC anchor and correspondent Byron Pitts and The Call & Post editor Constance Harper...

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JMC alum to host his own radio show

Heather Inglis March 12, 2014

Akron radio listeners will now get to hear Kent State alumnus Jasen Sokol as he hosts his own mid-day segment “The Jasen Sokol Show” on 1590 WAKR.“It’s still hitting me that it’s the Jasen Sokol...

VCD welcomes two new professors this semester

Heather Inglis March 3, 2014

The School of Visual Communication Design welcomed two new assistant professors to its program this semester, Aoife Mooney and Christopher Darling. Mooney teaches graphic design and Darling teaches illustration.Originally...

Dean of CCI named Provost at Columbia College Chicago

Heather Inglis February 26, 2014

After 30 years at Kent State, Stan Wearden, dean of the College of Communication and Information, was named Provost and Senior Vice President at Columbia College Chicago. He will begin serving in his position...

‘This Is Media’ documentary premieres in Franklin Hall

Heather Inglis February 20, 2014

Being mindful of social media content was the overall theme of the premier of Pivot TV’s ‘Eyes Wide Open: This Is Media’ on Thursday Feb. 20, in Franklin Hall.Kent State was one of 15 schools that...

KRISTI R. GARABRANDT | DAILY KENT STATER Kent State Alumni George and Rebecca Zurava speak to JMC professor David LaBelle about Civil Rights at the "They Led the Way" exhibit at First Energy Auditorium in Franklin Hall, Thursday, Feb. 13, 2014.

New exhibit in Franklin Hall presents a story of integration

Heather Inglis February 14, 2014

Success despite adversity echoed through First Energy Auditorium in Franklin Hall as Professor Ann Schierhorn presented her sabbatical exhibit ‘They Led The Way.’The photo exhibit, which featured Schierhorn’s...

Kent StateTeleProductions student workers Chris Nyman and Mike Donelan travelled to Met Life Stadium to cover Photo Super Bowl XLVIII for Fox Mexico Sunday, Feb. 2, 2014.

Students apply TeleProductions knowledge to Super Bowl experience

Heather Inglis February 6, 2014

Two students from the Kent State TeleProductions team got the opportunity to cover Super Bowl XLVIII and said they found themselves highly prepared for the job.“It was just like an ESPN3 shoot we would...

Photographer and filmmaker shows short film in Franklin Hall

Heather Inglis January 31, 2014

Dedication to the story was the overall theme as Maisie Crow spoke and showed her short film “The Last Clinic” on Thursday night. Crow, an Emmy-nominated filmmaker and photographer, came to explain...

 David LaBelle, director of the department of photojournalism, and photographer-filmmaker Maisie Crow smile for a picture together after Crow's lecture and film showing for the school of journalism and communication at Franklin Hall, Thursday evening, Jan. 30, 2014.

Photographer and filmmaker shows short film in Franklin Hall

Heather Inglis January 31, 2014

Dedication to the story was the overall theme as Maisie Crow spoke and showed her short film “The Last Clinic” on Thursday night. Crow, an Emmy-nominated filmmaker and photographer, came to explain...

Kent State TeleProductions sent a crew of five members to Super Bowl XLVII last year. This year, TeleProductions is sending another crew to live broadcast the Super Bowl from New York Sunday, Feb. 2, 2014. Photo courtesy of Kent State.

KSU sends two students to broadcast Super Bowl XLVIII

Heather Inglis January 30, 2014

While most football fans will be at home watching the Broncos and the Seahawks battling in the Super Bowl, two lucky and accomplished Kent State electronic media production students will be at the game...

"They Led the Way", an exhibit created by Journalism and Mass Communication professors Ann Schierhorn and David LaBelle, is on display in Franklin Hall with an opening reception to be held Monday, Jan. 27, 2014. The exhibit is about eight students who took part in the desegregation of schools in Leon Country, Fla., 50 years ago.

‘They Led The Way’ exhibit set to open at Kent State

Heather Inglis January 23, 2014

An opening reception of the photo exhibit titled “They Led The Way,” the story of the desegregation of schools in Leon County, Fla., will be held on Monday in Franklin Hall. The exhibit is the result...

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