Department of Communication, Film & Media Studies
Students in this program develop a comprehensive understanding of interpersonal communication as well as organizational communication, public relations, advertising, and mass communication (journalism, radio, television, and film). The program blends theoretical concepts and skills, academic rigor, and hands-on experience to prepare students for careers in business, the public sector, or the media, or for additional studies at the graduate level.
An active internship is a valuable complement to the student’s classroom studies. The department offers internships with regional and national businesses, public service organizations, and print and electronic media. Communication majors can gain additional experience through writing for The Charger Bulletin (the student newspaper), working at WNHU-FM (the campus radio station), doing programming for local television, or producing specialized film and video programs.
Department faculty have served as editors or associate editors of more than a half dozen of the top-tier scholarly journals in the communication field and have received national and international recognition. All faculty members do research, publish, and have practical experience in their communication specialties. Faculty and students belong to professional organizations such as the International Communication Association; the Public Relations Society of America; the Eastern Communication Association; the National Association of College Broadcasters; the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences; the National Academy of Cable Programming; the National Federation of Local Cable Programming; the American Film Institute; the Broadcast Educators’ Association; the National Communication Association; the Association for Educational Journalism and Mass Communication; the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender; the World Communication Association; and the International Listening Association.
In the interest of maximizing students’ communication experiences as well as encouraging professional contacts and advancement, the department urges students to enter regional and national competitions in public relations, advertising, radio, television, and film.
NAME | POSITION | PHONE | OFFICE | |
Chair, Associate Professor | Maxcy Hall 101 | |||
General Manager, WNHU | 46 Ruden St. | |||
Administrative Secretary I: Communication, Film, & Media Studies | Maxcy Hall 112A | |||
Director of Production & Media | Maxcy Hall 011 | |||
TBD | Chief Engineer, WNHU | 46 Ruden St. | ||
Distinguished Lecturer | 46 Ruden St. Room 202 | |||
Coordinator, Principles of Communication | (203) 932-7208 | DSmith@newhaven.edu | Maxcy Hall 102B | |
Distinguished Lecturer | (203) 932-7042 | SMurphy@newhaven.edu | Maxcy 104 |
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