Monmouth College
Department of Communication and Theatre Arts

 

     CATA News

Friday, September 23, 2005


CONTENTS FOUND BELOW

CATA Announcements  - Fall Theatre Season Announced

Internships - Internships is Washington, DC.
Monmouth College Grad School Fair
Research on Advising - Participants Sought
Scholarships - National Scholarships in Broadcasting
Alumni News - Blair Glowacki,  Matt Troha

The Fall Theatre Season lineup includes

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!!


The Washington Internship Institute - We invite you to join us for a fall, spring, or summer internship in Washington, DC. WII will “LEAD” you to your future.  Learn about your field! Internships in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors offer first-hand knowledge and practical experience for all majorsExplore the nation’s capital! History, culture, special events – DC has it allDeadlines for the spring programs are Oct. 21 and Nov. 18.

 

For Further information contact Professor McGaan or visit the WII web site. 

Monmouth College Graduate and Professional School Fair
Wednesday, Sept. 28th
11:00-1:00 in Stockdale Center 
Talk to recruiters from over 45 graduate and professional programs
 

Dr. Jason Wrench, an assistant professor in the School of Communication Studies at Ohio University-Eastern in St. Clairsville, OH, and Dr. Narissra Punyanunt-Carter,an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Studies Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX.  We are currently working on a project to examine the relationships between both undergraduate and graduate advisees and their advisors.  The survey should take between 20 to 30 minutes to complete, and your responses are completely anonymous.

To participate in this study, simply go to their web siteAth their main web page click on research, and follow the directions in the box that opens.  Once on the survey site, you will be informed of your rights as a participant and given more information about the survey. 


Broadcast Education Association National Scholarships in Broadcasting for Academic Year 2006-2007
 

   BEA is the professional development association for professors, industry professionals and students involved in teaching and research related to radio, television and other electronic media. BEA administers a variety of scholarships annually, to honor broadcasters and the broadcast industry.

     Scholarships are awarded to juniors, seniors and graduate students at BEA Institutional Member colleges/universities. For further information contact Professor Goble or visit the BEA web site.


What's up with Recent CATA Alums?
  • Blair Glowacki, MC 05 has joined the advertising firm of McDill Associates, Santa Cruz, CA. Check out their site and beautiful location.  Blair reports the job is great fun.
  • Matt Troha, MC/CATA '04, is the new  Sports Information Director at our own Midwest (Athletic) Conference.  Check out the full story at their MWC site:    MWC press release.
     

 

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