School of Communications happenings T he academic renewal spirit continues in the School of C! O ver the next several months, students will experience upgrades in the technology available throughout the School. A new lab fee is being used for technology enhancements such as software for ePortfolios, new computers, software upgrades, white boards and projectors for classrooms, and a new monitor screen in the entryway to the CB Powell Building. These improvements support the School’s renewal and reorganization laying a foundation for the future success of our students. S everal of our PRSSA students enjoyed a recent visit to the Pentagon. They were hosted by Caroline D. Wilson , Deputy, Community Outreach, Navy Office of Information. A nnenberg Honor students and alumni make great strides. Jordan D. Stewart, class of 2014, television production major was accepted to present his thesis at the Ha waii International Conference on Arts & Humanities i...
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