Communication and the Arts 2016 News Archive
- WSOU Collects Over 600 Pounds of Food for Local Foodbank
December 16, 2016
As part of its commitment to community service,student-run WSOU 89.5 FM participated
in the “Students Change Hunger” program.
- Journalism Students Cover WWII in Real Time Website
December 14, 2016
World War 2.0 - Journalism Students Launch WWII News Website Near 75th Anniversary
of Pearl Harbor
- Arts Council Promotes Giacomo Puccini’s Tosca
December 7, 2016
The College of Communication and the Arts and the Arts Council hosted the concert
version of Giacomo Puccini’s Tosca.
- 'It’s a Wonderful Life' to Feature Alumni and Students
December 6, 2016
Theatre-in-the-Rounds stages radio play, "It's a Wonderful Life," with cast of alumni
and students.
- It’s a Wonderful Life to Feature Alumni and Students
December 6, 2016
Theatre-in-the-Rounds Stages Radio Play, "It's a Wonderful Life," with Cast of Alumni
and Students
- Student Sport Broadcasters Gain Hands-On Experience
November 10, 2016
Student sport broadcasters learn - outside the classroom – how to actually do the
jobs in the careers they’re pursuing.
- Roman Gift Helps Launch New Communication Ph.D. Program
November 1, 2016
A $1.75 million gift from the estate of the late Henry F. and Maryann Roman helps
launch new Ph.D. program in Communication.
- Teaching Design in Cortona, Italy
October 21, 2016
Assistant Professor of Fine and Digital Art Courtney Starrett on studying abroad,
being an educator and finding inspiration.
- Seton Hall Choir Sings Out Against Violence
October 19, 2016
Records “Freedom’s song,” with MidAtlantic Opera Orchestra and award winning producer,
James Manno.
- WSOU Wins National Association of Broadcasters’ Marconi Radio Award
October 17, 2016
WSOU's innovative approach leads to national recognition with Marconi Award.
- CommArts Close-Up: Rising Star, Laura Marie Rondinella
October 14, 2016
Laura Marie Rondinella, '09, talks about her passion for theatre, music, and landing
her dream role.
- Poetry-in-the-Round Features Christine Schutt
October 12, 2016
A finalist for the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize in Fiction, Schutt has
won two O'Henry Awards and is a Guggenheim Fellow.
- Exploring the Influence of Egyptian Culture
September 21, 2016
Graduate students from Museum Professions program curate art exhibition on ancient
Egyptian culture at Pierro gallery.
- People and NPR Feature 'Rosie' Research
September 13, 2016
People Magazine and NPR featured Professor Kimble’s research on ‘Rosie the Riveter’
and the "We Can Do It!" poster.
- WSOU Commemorates 9/11
September 8, 2016
WSOU schedules special programming in observance of the 15th anniversary of the terrorist
attacks on September 11th.
- Music Ed Major Conducts Summer Concert
September 6, 2016
Devin McGuire conducted a choir of 70-plus in front of an audience of more than 250
this past summer.
- News From WSOU
September 1, 2016
1010 WINS News anchor and alumnus Glenn Schuck selected to give the keynote at national
convention; Fear Factory visits.
- A Reading By Iva Ticic
August 30, 2016
Poet Iva Ticic to give a reading.
- Joanna Luloff reads at SHU
August 23, 2016
Fiction writer Joanna Luloff will kick off the Poetry-in-the-Round reading series
on Wednesday, September 14th at 7 p.m.
- Hall on the Hill Honors Communication & Arts
July 6, 2016
The College of Communication and the Arts are honored at Hall on the Hill 2016 in
Washington, D.C.
- Professor Opens Vietnam Photo Exhibit in NYC
June 21, 2016
Kenneth Hoffman, professor of communication opened his Vietnam Photo Exhibit at New
York's Soho Gallery on June 8.
- Brownson Speech and Debate Year in Review
June 16, 2016
College of Communication and the Arts Brownson Speech and Debate Team finished its
year strong at national tournament.
- Hall on the Hill To Feature College of Communication and the Arts
June 9, 2016
The thirteenth annual Hall on the Hill will take place in Washington, DC on Wednesday,
June 15 from 5 – 7 p.m.
- Research Debunks I.D. of ‘Rosie the Riveter'
May 27, 2016
Professor James J. Kimble's investigation unravels the making of a modern media myth.
- Professor Exhibits Vietnam Era Photographs
May 18, 2016
Professor Kenneth Hoffman To Exhibit His Vietnam Street Photographs At The SoHo Gallery
In NYC
- Student Filmmakers Premiere Film at SOPAC
May 12, 2016
College of Communication and the Arts students partner with South Orange Seniors for
documentary, make lasting impact.
- Communication & the Arts Honors Professors
May 12, 2016
The College of Communication and the Arts Celebrates Inaugural Alumni Signature Event
- What Makes Ryan Run?
April 29, 2016
Cross Country Team Captain and WSOU Host Shares What Motivates Him to Succeed.
- WSOU Hall of Fame Inducts Three Alumni
April 26, 2016
WSOU, Seton Hall’s Pirate Radio, welcomed three new inductees to its Hall of Fame.
- Professor Teaches Communication In Croatia
April 20, 2016
Dr. James J. Kimble is one of three Fulbright Scholar grant recipients awarded to
teach in Croatia.
- The White House To The Classroom: True Jazz
April 7, 2016
Instructor brings musical legacy to the classroom.
- Setonian Students Take Home Honors
April 6, 2016
Three Setonian writers place in the “2015-2016 NJ Collegiate Newspaper Contest”
- Philmmaking 101 - Summer Class With "Reel Appeal"
March 21, 2016
This summer, students have a unique opportunity to earn credit while exploring a new
medium: "We're going to offer a class you can't refuse"
- The Evolving Museum Lecture
March 7, 2016
Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Curator of The Studio Museum in Harlem presents
lecture on The Evolving Museum at SHU
- One Good Student Develops Another
March 7, 2016
Never underestimate the power of your portfolio...
- The Power of Peers: Book Signing on March 7th
February 19, 2016
The company you keep can influence your future...
- Poet Tom Sleigh reads at Seton Hall
February 18, 2016
Acclaimed poet Tom Sleigh will read from his work as a part of the Poetry-in-the-Round
reading series.
- Seton Hall Annual Piano Sale
February 15, 2016
Seton Hall to host annual piano sale over spring break--March 4, 5, and 6.
- Seton Hall Theatre Presents "The Women of Lockerbie"
February 11, 2016
Theatre-in-the-Round presents, "The Women of Lockerbie." Playwright hosts panel during
the Conference on Women & Gender.
- Seton Hall Students Take Film Festival by Storm
February 2, 2016
On February 12, the inaugural SOMA Film Festival will kick off right here in South
Orange - featuring two SHU students.
- ESPN’s Bob Picozzi Visits Seton Hall’s WSOU
January 29, 2016
Twenty SHU students attended a "lunch and learn" with ESPN's Bob Picozzi on campus
- right in WSOU's radio station.
- Museum Professions Grad Student Curates Louis Lozowick Exhibition at Pierro Gallery
in South Orange
January 5, 2016
Louis Lozowick exhibition at Pierro Gallery in South Orange curated by Museum Professions
Graduate student Taylor Curtis