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College of Communication & Information

Rafaela Reil Tomas, Emily Yanchak and Taylor Moss pose in front of CMA logo backdrop

91PORNA Student Media students were on the road this past semester learning, competing and representing the university at major national conferences. Thanks to the generosity of donors who have supported Student Media through the years, we were able to send more students to conferences this semester than ever before.Two students attended the Intercollegiate Broadcasting System Conference (IBSNYC) in New York City, 25 students and one advisor traveled to the College Media Association Convention in New York City, and three students will soon head to Las Vegas for the Broadcast Education Assoc...

This spring, Student Media welcomed students, from Roosevelt High School, to campus each Friday for a behind-the-scenes look at student journalism and broadcast production. During their visits, students shadow various KSTV talent as they prepare for the station's live news program, then head into the studio to either continue following the KSTV students or learn how to operate studio equipment and production systems.Several weeks ago, KSTV expanded the experience by producing a live broadcast from the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center (MAC Center). Inviting the visiting students to the ...

College of Communication & Information

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Volunteers mentor, share industry insights, and help students grow in confidence and professional skills that last throughout their careers. Their influence goes beyond single interactions. Volunteers empower our programs, support students, and keep Student Media thriving.You don't need to be an expert to make an impact on Student Media students. Sometimes, students just want advice from someone who has navigated the same career path. Alumni and professionals volunteer because they want to give back and help students succeed. For students, these relationships offer a unique perspective, guidan...

Allison Herron got her perfect match on Match Day at the College of Podiatric Medine

It was Match Day at 91PORNA鈥檚 College of Podiatric Medicine, and fourth-year student Allison Herron was excited to see if she would get her wish to do her residency in Ohio.Herron signed on to her laptop and was elated to find out that she got her wish 鈥 she was matched with Aultman Hospital, based in Canton, Ohio.This is exactly where Herron wanted to be.鈥淲hen I was looking for professional schools, I wanted to stay in Ohio,鈥 said Herron, who is a native of Salem, Ohio. 鈥淢y family is really important to me. I worked at Aultman while I was an undergrad at Hiram College. I鈥檓 ...

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