The Department of Media and Communication joined with the Department of Marketing to sponsor a networking event. There were a handful of professionals who engaged our students with different opportunities.
Media and Communication students are invited to an "agency crawl" on December 1st. This is an exciting opportunity to network and learn about local agencies for internships and employment.
All students: please join us for the annual Meet the Media event: a wonderful opportunity to network and learn about your chosen profession. November 30th at 6pm in Wilson Formal.
The documentary, "Women and the Vote", produced and directed by adjunct professor Linda Moroney, received a New York State Emmy Award Sunday night. The film is playing on public television stations across the country.
The department of Media and Communication is hiring a new full-time faculty member for the 2023-2024 academic year. This is a visiting, renewable 3-year position. MA, MS, MBA, MFA, or PhD considered. jobs.sjfc.edu/postings/2758
Professors keep busy over the summer, especially at the AEJMC (Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication) conference. ow.ly/g4LJ50Kxp7w
Check out the new video highlighting our opportunities to study film and television through the B.A. in media and communication and minor in film and television studies. Produced by Mitch Steedman ’23.
youtu.be/SlpORAlF60s
Tonight at the PRism Awards sponsored by the Rochester Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America, Fisher students won five of the six student awards. Congratulations to Leah Julien, Ali Short, Jess D'Amico, Emma-Kate Uberty, Emily Passmore, and Kate Fitscher.
Our first Media and Communication Young Alumni night, organized by Gabby Garcy and Jack Laino. We're thrilled that several graduating seniors joined us as well. A good time was had by all.
Please join us for the Young Alumni Event this Thursday at Black Button Distilling. All alums and friends of the Department of Media and Communication welcome. RSVP here (despite the deadline): bit.ly/36ofzxE.
Congratulations to the cast and crew of Purgatory, the TV show produced in COMM 332: Television Production, taught by Dr. Todd Sodano. The show screened at the Little Theatre Friday night.
Dr. Todd Sodano's Television Production class is premiering their original television series, Purgatory, at The Little Theatre in Rochester on April 22 at 6:30 p.m., which will be followed by a brief Q&A with the production team. Free admission.
The Maus Symposium is tomorrow. A full day of talks related to the Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel, Maus. All events in Basil 135. Parking available in Lot C, as well as the Park and Ride near 490—shuttle available. The full program: bit.ly/FisherMaus.