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National Recap: Biden and Harris announce all-female communications staff

National Recap: Biden and Harris announce all-female communications staff

By John Turner, Opinion Editor December 1, 2020
Harris said that by appointing these women, the administration is trying to build a team that reflects the people of the United States.
Junior Callie Nguyen poses with Scott Thomson, assistant professor in the Department of Communications Studies and coach and adviser of the speech and debate team, after winning the championship title.

IC Student wins championship title for speech and debate

By Julie Dannevig, Staff Writer February 12, 2020
Junior Callie Nguyen is the first student from Ithaca College to win the championship title at the Gorlok Gala forensics tournament.
Former student Emily Bautista, to the left in a solid blue dress, and the current cast of Miss Saigon during opening night curtain call. The play takes place during the Vietnam War era.

Q&A: Former theater student makes her debut on Broadway

By Olivia Riggio, Staff Writer October 11, 2017
I was kind of planning on transitioning to communications. When I got “Saigon,” that’s when I left school and that’s what got me back into theater.
Cory Young, an associate professor and graduate program chair in the Department of Strategic Communication, has been traveling around the world to learn more about culinary communications, and said she is toying with the idea of starting a minor at Ithaca College.

Ithaca College professor explores culinary communications

By Grace Elletson, Staff Writer October 7, 2015
From Tokyo to Italy, Cory Young’s passion for food and communications has brought her around the globe. Currently on sabbatical leave, Young is on a quest to combine these two passions to define culinary communications and how it could potentially become a field of study at Ithaca College.
Virginia Mansfield-Richardson has been an associate dean in the Roy H. Park School of Communications since 1999.

Park School associate dean leaving Ithaca College

By Max Denning, Assistant News Editor September 24, 2015
Virginia Mansfield-Richardson, associate dean of the Roy H. Park School of Communications, has accepted a job at Hobart and William Smith Colleges.
Studies examine gender enrollment in communications

Studies examine gender enrollment in communications

By Ana Borruto, Staff Writer April 1, 2015
At Ithaca College, and in many other communications programs, it is not uncommon to find that women outnumber men in journalism classes. However, these trends are not reflected in the field of communications’ job market.

Video: Freedom Through Storytelling

By Tiffany Ruff February 14, 2013
Regina Carpenter, a lecturer in the Department of Communication Studies, creates a class that requires students to tell stories every week.
The new entrance to the photo labs and the almost complete gallery area to be utilized as a critique space for classes.

So why are the darkrooms gone?

By Shawn Steiner, Photo Editor September 10, 2012
The darkrooms in Ithaca College's Park School of Communications have been removed, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing.
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