Communication and the Arts 2019 News Archive
Communication and the Arts 2019 News Archive
- Global
Communication Specialist, Paige Anderson, Discusses How the Program Shaped Her Career
Path
December 18, 2019
Paige Anderson ’17/ M.A. ’18 shares her
success: from student to Global Communication Specialist.
- Current
M.A. in Museum Professions Candidate Curates Show
December 17, 2019
Samantha
Becker, a student in the M.A. in Museum Professions program, curates show, “New World
Water,” for Walsh Gallery.
- Poetry-in-the-Round Hosts National
Endowment for the Arts Fellow Sarah Gambito
December 16, 2019
Poet Sarah
Gambito will read on Tuesday, February 4th at 4:00 p.m. in the Faculty Lounge.
- Check
out the CommArts Graduate Student Lounge!
December 9, 2019
The Graduate
Student Lounge is the perfect place to decompress and connect with classmates during
the semester.
- An
Exercise in Gratitude: Olivia Lason ‘17/M.A. ‘19
December 5,
2019
Olivia Lason looks back at her time at Seton Hall and provides insights for new
students coming into the College.
- CommArts' Grad Studies Hosts Social Media Faculty
Workshop
November 23, 2019
Graduate Studies within the College hosted an
exclusive social media workshop open to faculty and aspiring academics.
- Bob Costas
to Future Broadcasters: 'Just Do It'
November 22, 2019
Covered by
<em>Forbes, Sports Business Daily, The Miami Herald and Ad Age,</em> the talk featured
media giants Bob Costas and Bob Ley.
- Museum
Professions Alumna Shares How She Set Herself Up for Success
November 19,
2019
Erin Benz, M.A. ’19, museum coordinator and collections manager at the
Montclair History Center, shares best practices for finding internships.
- The
First-Ever Research Fellowship is Offered to Public Relations Graduate Student
November
13, 2019
Angelica DeLeon shares her journey from entrepreneurship to securing a research
fellow position at Seton Hall.
- The College of
Communication and the Arts Graduate Student Association Hosts Trick-or-Treat Yourself
Halloween
Event
November 8, 2019
The CAGSA’s stewards hosted Halloween social
gathering as the association’s first event for Fall 2019.
- Poetry-in-the-Round Hosts
Bard Fiction Prize Winner Alexandra Kleeman
November 7, 2019
Fiction writer
Alexandra Kleeman will read on Tuesday, November 19th at 4:00 p.m. in the Faculty
Lounge of the
University Center.
- CBS
Technician Returns to Earn Her Master's Degree
November 7, 2019
Eileen Kiza,
M.A. '18 shares why she chose to pursue her master's degree.
- Institute for
Communication and Religion to Host The Living Word Project: Artistic Expressions of
the
Sacred
November 6, 2019
Institute for Communication & Religion
presents original student poetry inspired by their faith, religion and denomination.
- Poetry-in-the-Round Hosts
National Endowment for the Arts Fellow and Nonfiction Writer Cutter Wood
October 30,
2019
Nonfiction writer Cutter Wood will read on Monday, November 4th at 4:00 p.m. in the
Faculty Lounge.
- MA
in Museum Professions Program Attend Opening of “Aerosol” at the Morris
Museum
October 29, 2019
MA in Museum Professions students were invited to
attend the opening of “Aerosol,” a graffiti art exhibit at the Morris Museum.
- CommArts
Student’s Showstopping First Year
October 28, 2019
Sophomore Christian
Gardner Reflects on His First Year in the Visual and Sound Media Program Sophomore
Christian Gardner
Reflects on His First Year in the Visual and Sound Media Program.
- Distinguished
Alumni Return for Enlightening Panel on Communication Research
October 23,
2019
Four alumni and two second-year master's candidates gathered to share research
strategies.
- Sports Media Speaker Series
Welcomes Bob Costas to Speak to Seton Hall
October 15, 2019
Famed
broadcasters Bob Costas and Bob Ley '76 will discuss “The Changing Face of Sports
Media.”
- MA in
Museum Professions Program Hosts Lecture on “The Challenges and Opportunities of Making
Public
History” with Dr. Bob Beatty
October 14, 2019
The MA in Museum
Professions Program welcomed Dr. Bob Beatty to host a public lecture on the challenges
and
opportunities of museum studies.
- CommArts
Alumnus Shares How She Ties Theory to Practice as HR Professional
October 9,
2019
Brenda Polanco, recent graduate of the College, discusses how she uses skills from
the MA in Communication program in her HR career.
- From
Intern to Education Programs Coordinator: The Success of Hannah Gaston
‘19
October 7, 2019
Hannah Gaston, a recent graduate of the M.A. in
Museum Professions program, provides advice to students on how to turn an internship
into a post-grad
career.
- Record
Number of Students Named NAB Student Scholars
October 7, 2019
Nine staff
members from Seton Hall’s WSOU 89.5 FM attended the National Association of Broadcasters
(NAB)
Radio Show.
- CommArts
Completes Team of 2019-20 Graduate Assistants
September 30, 2019
The College
of Communication and the Arts welcomes its newest graduate assistants.
- Seton
Hall Announces Speakers for Lilly Conference on Communication, Religion and U.S. Presidential
Election
September 30, 2019
ICR has announced its panel of experts for
"Communication and Religion in the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election."
- Medical
Work of William Haney Selected for Exhibition
September 30, 2019
Art and
design professor, William Haney, continues to lead in the field of illustration.
- The
Walsh Gallery Debuts "Mounds, Piles, and Massings"
September 25, 2019
The
University's Walsh Gallery debuts its new exhibit "Mounds, Piles, and Massings" curated
by Greg
Leshé, an interactive exhibition.
- Arts Council Announces
2019-20 Line-Up
September 10, 2019
World-class soloists, groundbreaking art
exhibitions, and Grammy award-winning musicians highlight this fall’s showcase.
- M.A.
in Museum Professions Visit Paris in Summer Abroad
September 6, 2019
Seven
students visited Paris, France during a study abroad trip to learn more about the
function and design
of museums.
- CommArts
Hosts Fall 2019 Graduate Student Orientation
August 30, 2019
The College of
Communication and the Arts’ welcomed incoming students for Fall 2019 with an orientation
and
luncheon.
- Museum
Professions Students Experience Theory in Action
August 29, 2019
Museum
Professions students used the Walsh Gallery to put museum theory into action, discovering
how legal
and ethical issues can affect exhibits while participating in an art installation
project.
- Student to
Present at Radio Conference in Cambridge
August 13, 2019
WSOU news director
Robert Towey will lead a workshop at the International Student Radio Conference, University
of
Cambridge.
- Renowned
Scholar Says Memes Shape Religious Perceptions
August 12, 2019
Heidi
Campbell, renowned author of over 90 articles and books on media and religion, featured
in newly
published podcast.
- WSOU Nominated for
Marconi Award – Again
July 25, 2019
After winning in 2016, WSOU was
again named a finalist for the NAB's Marconi Award for Best College Radio Station
in America.
- Museum
Professions Alumnus Obtains Coveted Social Media Role for AAM Conference
July 24,
2019
Mark B. Schlemmer was selected to serve as a social media journalist for the
AAM’s Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo.
- Museum
Professions Student Works as Museum Educator at Newark Museum
July 17,
2019
Katie Himics reflects on her experience as a museum educator at the Newark Museum,
the birthplace of modern museum education theory.
- Curate
Your Future: The M.A. in Museum Professions' Museum Management Track
July 10,
2019
Discover what the Museum Management track has to offer for current students, alumni
and staff.
- WSOU-FM
Clothing Drive Sets Record with Donations
June 26, 2019
WSOU-FM's annual
clothing drive for the Our Lady of the Sioux Church sets all-time high record for
donations.
- Bill Timoney
'80 on his 42 years in Entertainment
June 19, 2019
Professional actor Bill
Timoney '80 on his 42 year-career in the entertainment industry - that started here
at Seton Hall.
- WSOU Alumnus Reports
in Top-Tier Media Market
June 14, 2019
After spending four years at WSOU 89.5
FM, Clayton Collier '16 reports from Local 24 in Memphis, TN.
- Student
Presents at Prestigious International Conference
June 10, 2019
Rita Damiron
Tallaj presents her research on Afro-Latinx online identity at the prestigious convention.
- Students
Inducted into Honor Society
June 5, 2019
Graduate students from the College
of Communication and the Arts inducted into the Delta Epsilon Sigma.
- Curate
Your Future: The M.A. in Museum Professions’ Exhibition Development Track
May 28,
2019
Discover what the Exhibition Development track has to offer for current students,
alumni, and staff.
- Institute for Communication & Religion Awarded Lilly
Grant
May 23, 2019
The ICR was awarded a Lilly Grant for a conference,
"Communication and Religion in the Year of a U.S. Presidential Election."
- The
College of Communication and the Arts Hosts Fourth Annual Graduate Commencement and
Hooding
Ceremony
May 22, 2019
The College gathered to celebrate this year’s
graduates on the evening of May 16.
- CommArts 2019 Graduates
are 'First Class'
May 22, 2019
Communication and the Arts graduates first
4-year class since College launch in 2015.
- Professor
Hosts NJCA Workshop, Oratorical Festival
May 22, 2019
CommArts' Angela
Kariotis Kotsonis brought her passion for communication to an educational workshop
and oratorical
festival.
- Journalism
Prof in The Atlantic on Trump and Daily News
May 16, 2019
Professor Matthew
Pressman was featured in <i>The Atlantic</i> detailing the influence of the old NY
<i>Daily News</i> on President Trump.
- Brownson
Instructor Receives National Coaching Award
May 13, 2019
The American
Forensic Association awarded Sam Ohrenberger-Hopkins the Most Outstanding New Coach
Award for 2019.
- Comm Professor
Delivers Lecture in Lithuania
May 11, 2019
Jon Radwan, Ph.D., discussed Saint
Augustine's rhetoric at LCC International University.
- The Joe Max Robinson
Endowed Scholarship
May 9, 2019
Seeking to honor a cherished family member,
Drs. Larry and Renee Robinson have established an endowed scholarship.
- New Graduate Program in
Communication
May 8, 2019
The M.A. in Communication has tracks in Digital
Communication & Communication Technologies and Communication in Organizations
- Professor's Film
Screens at Multiple Festivals
May 8, 2019
William Pace's <em>Third
Party Witness</em> has been featured in festivals in New Jersey, Florida, Ohio and
soon, New
York.
- Literary
Editing and Publishing Panel at Seton Hall
May 8, 2019
Literary editing and
publishing panel to take place on Friday, May 10th at 4:00 p.m. in Fahy 129.
- Daniel
Schoch '09 Talks About Being A Stunt Performer
May 8, 2019
Danny Schoch '09
is a stuntman who has performed in shows from Gotham to Netflix's upcoming film, The
Irishman.
- The
College of Communication and the Arts will host Fourth Annual Graduate Commencement
and Hooding
Ceremony on May 16
May 7, 2019
The College looks forward to gathering on May
16 in celebration of this year’s graduate degree candidates.
- ICR Hosts
Hindu Dignitary for First Time in SHU History
April 25, 2019
Swami
Sarvapriyananda spoke about how to achieve religious harmony from a Hindu perspective.
- College
of Communication and the Arts to offer new Graduate Course: Workplace Communication
Interactions
April 25, 2019
The College of Communication and the Arts offers
a new course highlighting employee success.
- Professor
Co-Authors Book on Renaissance Naples
April 24, 2019
Charlotte Nichols
co-authored a documentary history of the Renaissance Naples with English-translated
and commentaries.
- Why
I Chose Strategic Communication at Seton Hall; From the US Military to Strategic
Communication
April 23, 2019
Jonathan Merida shares why he chose Seton Hall
to continue his graduate career.
- WSOU
Students Awarded Honors in Statewide Competition
April 19, 2019
Five WSOU
students were selected as winners in the 72nd Annual Memorial Journalism Awards competition.
- CommArts
Student Accepted to Competitive Apprenticeship Program
April 17, 2019
Senior
Rachel Haggerty was accepted to the National Association of Broadcasters’ six-month
Technology
Apprenticeship Program.
- Catholic
Writers Retreat to Foster Religious Awareness
April 15, 2019
The first-ever
Catholic Writers Retreat at Seton Hall will be held from June 7 to June 9.
- Alumna
Manages ReadyCam TV Studios Post-Graduation
April 10, 2019
A production
associate for VideoLink, Leanna Agresta '18 manages in-house, professional TV studios
called
ReadyCams.
- Student Play
Performed at Sold-Out Show in NYC
April 10, 2019
The work of playwriting
student, Kelly Murphy, was performed at the Manhattan Repertory Theatre in New York
City.
- College
of Communication and the Arts Graduate Assistants Reflect on their First Semester
at Seton
Hall
April 5, 2019
Nikki Malupa and Prasaadi Dangolla, two graduate
assistants in the College of Communication and the Arts reflect on their first semester
and share why
they chose Seton Hall .
- Video from
Sports Business and Media Ethics Symposium
April 4, 2019
Video from the Seton
Hall Sports Business and Media Ethics Symposium featuring ESPN's Bob Ley and Stephen
A. Smith.
- Journalism
Professor's Book Wins National Award
April 4, 2019
Professor Matthew
Pressman's book, On Press, received the 2019 PROSE Award from the Association of American
Publishers.
- WSOU's Jose
Feliciano Honored as Ria's Rising Star
April 3, 2019
WSOU-FM staff member
Jose Feliciano '20 was named a Ria's Rising Stars winner at the Worldwide Radio Summit
in Burbank, CA.
- Alumna Debuts in
New York Times Reviewed Show
April 1, 2019
Yvonne Pruitt '18 takes the stage
in her first post-graduation show, Southern Promises, at The Flea Theater.
- CommArts Hosts Annual
Alumni Reception
March 27, 2019
The College of Communication and the Arts to
honor Albin Wicki and Dejáy B. Duckett, M.A. '02 at annual reception on 4/15.
- Curate
Your Future: The M.A. in Museum Professions' Museum Registration Track
March 26,
2019
Discover what the Museum Registration track has to offer for current students,
alumni, and staff.
- Why
I Chose Museum Professions: From Classical Studies to Museum Registration
March 25,
2019
Marguerite O'Brien Reyes shares how the B.A./M.A. program in Museum Professions is
helping her pursue her dream job in a European art museum.
- Seton Hall
Lineup for SOMA Film Festival Announced
March 20, 2019
Seton Hall and SOMA
present the student and alumni program to be screened this weekend on Sunday, March
24.
- PRSSA
Offers Graduate Students Chance to Expand PR Knowledge
March 18, 2019
The
student organization hosts speaking engagements with PR professionals among numerous
initiatives.
- Why
I Chose Public Relations: From a Beauty Expert to a Beauty PR Professional
March 18,
2019
Norky Diaz shares why she chose an M.A. in Public Relations.
- NBA Commissioner
to Open Upcoming Sports Symposium
March 18, 2019
Adam Silver, NBA
Commissioner, and other industry leaders will discuss sports business and media ethics
on Tuesday,
4/2.
- WSOU 89.5
FM to Cover NYC's St. Patrick's Day Parade
March 14, 2019
Three student
broadcasters from WSOU 89.5 FM set to cover the infamous St. Patrick's Day Parade
live from New York
City.
- Alumnus
Publishes Black Panther Character Biography
March 13, 2019
Journalism alumnus
Todd Steven Burroughs '89 is an expert on Marvel's Black Panther and the character's
evolution since
1966.
- Dual
Degree Student Appointed to Prestigious Red Cross Crisis Communication Team
March 12,
2019
Kristen Kier was appointed to the American Red Cross’ Advanced Public Affairs
Team.
- From
Manila to South Orange; Why I Chose Seton Hall
March 8, 2019
International
student from the Philippines shares why she chose Seton Hall University.
- Hindu
Dignitary to Discuss Religious Harmony
March 7, 2019
The Institute for
Communication and Religion hosts Swami Sarvapriyananda for a discussion on fostering
religious
harmony.
- PR
Student Completes Dream Internship with PGA Golf Tournament
March 6,
2019
Public Relations Graduate Student assisted the volunteer coordinator for the
Travelers Championship.
- From a Political Aide
to Music Publicist
March 6, 2019
Kia Deadwyler shares why she chose to pursue
an M.A. in Public Relations.
- Seton
Hall to Welcome Women's Activist Jennifer Weiss-Wolf
March 1, 2019
Social
justice activist Jennifer Weiss-Wolf to speak on "How To Grow A Movement" on March
7, at 5 p.m.,
Jubilee Faculty Library.
- Museum
Professions Students Co-Curate Exhibition
February 25, 2019
Meghan Brady and
Alexandra Henderson recently co-curated, "Seeing Red," an exhibition in the Walsh
Gallery.
- Museum
Professions Student Develops Career through Job
February 23, 2019
M.A. in
Museum Professions student, Jennifer Hochuli, shares her developing career experience
as a tour guide
at the Intrepid.
- Museum
Professions Student is Awarded Fellowship
February 22, 2019
Hannah Gaston, a
M.A. in Museum Professions student, was recently awarded the first ever May Kean Raynolds
Museum
Studies Fellowship at Liberty Hall Museum.
- Museum
Professions Master's Theses Advance Research
February 21, 2019
Three Museum
Professions Alumnae share their experience completing their Master's Theses, highlighting
a year of
success.
- Discover the Museum
Education Track
February 21, 2019
Discover what the Museum Education track
has to offer for current students, alumni, and staff.
- From
a Volunteer Position to a Museum Registration Career
February 20, 2019
Amanda
McGrady shares why she chose a M.A. in Museum Professions with a concentration in
Museum Registration.
- WSOU 89.5 FM
Launches New Alumni Speaker Series
February 20, 2019
WSOU 89.5 FM offers a
new speaker series that brings alumni back to campus to share their experiences and
tips with
students.
- Arts
Council Presents Silent Films with Live Scores
February 19, 2019
The
Classical Concert Series will kick off the 2019 SOMA Film Festival with two silent
films and live
scoring on 3/19.
- WSOU Features
Rev. Dr. Forrest Pritchett
February 18, 2019
In honor of Black History Month,
"Thank God For Monday" aired a special interview with the Rev. Dr. Forrest Pritchett.
- Meet the CommArts
Buccino Leadership Students
February 13, 2019
The College of Communication
and the Arts is proud to present the first cohort of Buccino Leadership Institute
scholars.
- WSOU Program
to Welcome Presidential Award Winner
February 13, 2019
"Thank God For Monday"
will air a special hour-long interview with the Rev. Dr. Forrest Pritchett on February
16.
- Emmy-Award
Winning Audio Mixer 'Set the Stage' for Success
February 13, 2019
An audio
mixer for both Fox Sports and the Rich Eisen Show, Michael Del Tufo pursues his passion
for sports and
love of sound.
- WSOU 89.5 FM
Covers New Year's Eve in Times Square
February 13, 2019
WSOU student staff
members Alicia Campos and Wilnir Louis reported live from the 2019 Times Square New
Year's Eve Ball
Drop.
- Poet Angela
Alaimo O'Donnell Reads at Seton Hall
January 29, 2019
Poet Angela Alaimo
O'Donnell will read on Tuesday, February 5th at 6 p.m. in the Chancellor's Suite.
- Poetry-in-the-Round
Hosts National Book Foundation "5 Under 35" Fiction Writer Weike
Wang
January 29, 2019
Fiction writer Weike Wang will read on Tuesday, March
5th at 6:00 p.m. in the Chancellor's Suite.
- Bob Ley '76
Elected to Sports Media Hall of Fame
January 23, 2019
ESPN's Bob Ley '76 was
elected to the National Sports Media Association Hall of Fame.