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1/16/2012
Two student groups were selected to present at this year's the National Conferences on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah in March.
The group papers were written as assignments for Prof. Gordon Rowlan's STCM 45000 Critical Issues in Organizations course.
The papers selected were:
12/22/2011
Liz Brenna, a 2007 Communication Management and Design graduate, has founded a consulting firm (Socially Good Business) that is focused on helping businesses undertake in corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. Brenna first became interested in CSR while studying at Ithaca College when Jeff Furman, the social entrepreneur who has helped Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream become...
11/4/2011
With a wide variety of study abroad options at their disposal, it is no surprise that a large number of CMD students take one semester to spend time away from Ithaca College’s main campus. However, Alex Light, a junior in the CMD program, is taking her study abroad experience one step further by spending a whole year traveling. Alex is enjoying her fall 2011 semester studying...
11/2/2011
Every year hundreds of past Ithaca College students gather in the city for Alumni Weekend. During this year’s Alumni Weekend, CMD students were given a chance to interact with some of the major’s most prestigious alumni, who make up the Communication Management & Design Advisory Board. The board, which was created to help keep students and faculty connected to the alumni...
10/27/2011
Ari Kissiloff, assistant professor in the Department of Strategic Communication, participated in numerous panels and sessions at the New York State Communication Association (NYSCA) annual conference that took place October 21-23 in Ellenville, NY. This year's theme was "Communication Connections: Contributions and Collaborations between Distanced Groups."
Kissioff was chair and roundtable participant of "Media Literacy and Distanced Groups" which discussed the ways in which media literacy and new communication technologies can help to bridge town/gown, urban/rural, business/academic, and other distanced groups, drawing on theory and practice from communications, education, and psychology.
