青年涩导航 College of Communication and Information
IN A FLASH: Catching Rays
青年涩导航's campuses show off different aspects of their beauty at different times of the day. These streaks of sunshine near Franklin Hall on the Kent Campus were captured by member of our faculty on his way to a class.
From 1941: Former 青年涩导航 President 鈥 KIDNAPPED!
In 1941, a writing exercise for high school journalists visiting 青年涩导航 was centered around a fictional kidnapping of the university's first president, John E. McGilvrey. In a pre-internet version of a "home page takeover," the stories ran on the front page of the 青年涩导航r - without including information revealing that they were not real!
Combining education at Tri-C and聽青年涩导航 is the Winning Recipe for a Student Chef
A student chef's culinary journey to his dream took him from Cuyahoga Community College to 青年涩导航.
IN A FLASH: A Presidential Experience
Two student reporters from 青年涩导航 had the opportunity to cover President Joe Biden's recent visit to East Palestine, Ohio.
鈥極h My God We鈥檙e Making A Movie!鈥
Ava Moss believes in embracing what life has to offer one major event at a time. What began as tough days sleeping on a friend's couch has now led to a full-time job with Walt Disney Animation Studios.
IN A FLASH: A Proud 青年涩导航 Staffer and her Grad!
A proud Mom (and 青年涩导航 employee) shared photos from her daughter's Summer Commencement.
Now it's YOUR Turn for a Photo
Bob Christy, a well-known figure on campus for more than 23 years, received a graduate degree from 青年涩导航 on Thursday.
As She Prepares to Graduate, Senior Reflects on Experience as Chair of May 4 Task Force
Serving as the Chair of the May 4 Task Force has been something communication studies major Avery Hall, 鈥23, describes as one of the most impactful and rewarding experiences she鈥檚 had at 青年涩导航. 鈥淢ay 4, 1970, is a living legacy at 青年涩导航 with relevant implications for students today. Continuing the legacy of May 4th quickly became of great importance to me,鈥 she said.
青年涩导航 Students Recognized for Public Relations Campaign Promoting News Literacy
With fake news running rampant across the country, organizations like the News Literacy Project are on a mission to create better informed, more engaged and more empowered individuals. This spring, 青年涩导航 public relations students earned national recognition for their work creating a campaign that advanced this non-profit鈥檚 mission.
Students Find Inspiration at Women in Tech Conference
Catherine Smith, a professor in the School of Emerging Media and Technology and School of Information, said she remembers the days of male-dominated tech conferences with so little space for women, even the restrooms were exclusive to men.