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Communication News


WNEP: Fundraiser benefiting firefighters for cancer screenings

""I saw an opportunity to connect the community to his cause, and that's the mission for Lift for Life—just connecting the community to the organization and shedding some light on their fundraiser," said Taylor Chrisenberry '25, a Lycoming College student who is helping firefighters fight cancer.

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Lycoming College Harding speaker to address topic of personal challenges and career obstacles

Co-founder of One Financial Services Jack Morrone ’84 will be the featured lecturer for Lycoming College’s James W. Harding Executive Speaker Series. The event is slated for Monday, March 25, 7 p.m., in the Trogner Presentation Room, in the Krapf Gateway Center on the Lycoming College campus. The event is free and open to the public.

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ABA: 8 More Skills to Build

John Capo, assistant professor of corporate communication, was interviewed for The American Bar Association's article "8 More Skills to Build." Capo offered communications-related suggestions for student lawyers, including the importance of learning the communication norms of various subsets of the population, the value of learning new languages due to increased migration, and the need to keep up with online slang.

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The 2021 Election Was Bad for Democrats, But Don't Blame Joe Biden

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An internship with an Honest mission

As students plan and register for spring classes, they are also beginning to think of what the summer will hold. Last year, rather than return home and work part-time until the start of the academic year, Milca Lopez Perez ’23, computational communication major and computer science minor from Los Angeles, decided to seek an internship through the Center for Enhanced Academic Experiences (CEAE).

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Lycoming College graduate creates part-time job, internship for student

Things look differently today than they did one year ago. With the COVID-19 pandemic, the world halted, and with it, opportunities such as internships fell through for many college students, one of them being Alexander Laubscher ’22. A helping hand from Anne Landon, career advisor with the Center for Enhanced Academic Experiences (CEAE), as well as a local alumnus, enabled the corporate communication major and graphic design minor to secure the experience he needed to build his resume.

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Communication expert addresses Lycoming students virtually

Aspiring communication professionals at Lycoming College recently connected virtually with International Brand Manager at Disney Theatrical Group Valerie Cirillo, to discuss brand management and how it relates to advertising. The students, all enrolled in an advertising course, listened with interest as Cirillo discussed how she launched her career and was able to leverage her skills through the years.

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Lycoming student earns prestigious LAGRANT Foundation Scholarship

Dage Girault Albert ’21 has become the first Lycoming College student to earn an undergraduate scholarship from the LAGRANT Foundation. Girault Albert is one 30 undergraduate students nationwide to earn the scholarship from the foundation.

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Senior film screening presented online this year

In light of the Covid-19 pandemic and the need for social distancing, the Lycoming College Senior Film Festival has been moved to a virtual environment. Senior film and video arts majors final works will be available through May 5 at: https://vimeo.com/410713674.

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Walt Disney Company veteran to address campus on her 24-year career

Accomplished leader and 24-year veteran of The Walt Disney Company in Burbank, Calif., Nancy Kachline ’81 will speak at Lycoming College on Wednesday, March 4, at 5:30 p.m., in Krapf Gateway Center’s Trogner Presentation Room. Part of the James W. Harding Executive Speaker Series, Kachline’s lecture, “Navigating the Pixie Dust – 24 Years at Disney,” will focus on her time working for The Walt Disney Company.

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Lycoming students to intern at Cannes Film Festival 2020

After the close of the Spring semester, three Lycoming College students will travel to the French Riviera to work as interns at the Cannes International Film Festival in Cannes, France. All three have been accepted into The American Pavilion’s Cannes Film Festival Student Program and will gain hands-on experience at one of the most renowned film festivals in the world as Film & Business Program interns from May 10-24.

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Professor’s film continues to garner accolades on international stage

A film by Leah Bedrosian Peterson, associate professor of film and video arts, and chair of the communications department at Lycoming College, has been selected to screen as part of the prestigious fifth annual Armenians in Film at Lincoln Center: 6 Short Films by Armenian Filmmakers, in New York City. A screening of the film, “Under the Walnut Tree,” and a panel discussion, sponsored and juried by the AGBU Performing Arts Committee, will take place on Thursday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m., at the Francesca Beale Theater at the Film Society of Lincoln Center. Tickets can be purchased at http://www.itsmyseat.com//events/121662.html.

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