EVENTS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Eric Gullickson October 4, 2007 (845) 257-3245 Communication and Media to offer video documentaries during Alumni Weekend NEW PALTZ – The Communication and Media Department at the State University of New York at New Paltz will showcase a series of productions and presentations in conjunction with…
Read moreCategory: College of Liberal Arts & Sciences
International students move on to NYC after a two month stay at SUNY New Paltz
Twenty international students – from Sweden, Mexico, Germany and Australia – will soon be departing New Paltz after a two-month stay during which they studied marketing and public relations. They will go next to spend two months working as interns in New York City at some of the city’s largest…
Read morePublic relations professor encourages students to explore non-profit publicity
Second-year professor Sandrine Dincki has helped shift the curriculum for Public Relations in the Communication and Media department at SUNY New Paltz and is encouraging her students to explore non-profit publicity. In the fall semester of 2006, in her first semester at the college, Dr. Dincki had her students compete in…
Read morePanel of region’s top newspaper professionals to discuss ‘What News is Fit to Print?’
NEW PALTZ — The Department of Communication and Media at the State University of New York at New Paltz will host a panel of six of the region’s top newspaper professionals as a part of the sixth annual Communication and Media Day beginning at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 19,…
Read moreAward-winning journalist to discuss health care reform
NEW PALTZ — Award-winning journalist Trudy Lieberman, who is considered one of the best consumer reporters in America, will kick off the Sojourner Truth Library’s celebration of National Library Week with a talk on Monday, April 16, on the topic “Can health care ever be reformed?” The event will be at…
Read moreJournalism professor publishes 12th book
NEW PALTZ — Howard Good, a veteran journalism professor at the State University of New York at New Paltz, has recently published his 12th book, titled “Mis-Education in Schools: Beyond the Slogans and Double-Talk.” Using both scholarly research and personal anecdotes, Good delves into what he sees as the key…
Read moreMedia experts to discuss American foreign policy
NEW PALTZ — The Journalism Program at the State University of New York at New Paltz will welcome Amy Goodman, host of the nationally syndicated television and radio news talk show “Democracy Now,” at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 30, in Lecture Center 100. The event is free and open…
Read moreConsumer reporter named visiting Ottaway professor of journalism
NEW PALTZ — Award-winning reporter Trudy Lieberman, who is considered one of the best consumer reporters in America, has been named the sixth James H. Ottaway Sr. Professor of Journalism, the State University of New York at New Paltz announced today. Lieberman has been an investigative reporter for 35 years and…
Read moreSpotlight on the airwaves
From the Kingston Daily Freeman Spotlight on the airwaves By BONNIE LANGSTON, Freeman staff Woodstock author Lisa A. Phillips is grateful for an interview that began in a bathroom with jazz great Marian McPartland. The interchange helped jump-start the publication of her book, "Public Radio: Behind the Voices." It is published by…
Read moreNew Paltz grad wins editing award
Danielle Ziemba, Weekend and Special Sections editor of The Daily Star, has won a prestigious Dow Jones Special Achievement Award, one of only five or six given out annually to Ottaway Newspapers and Dow Jones employees, presenters announced Thursday. Ziemba is a 1998 graduate of the Journalism Program at SUNY…
Read more