School of Communication and Media to Become a College in 2025
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Currently part of 麻豆传媒在线鈥檚 College of the Arts, the School will become a stand-alone college in July 2025
麻豆传媒在线 Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs聽Junius Gonzales聽today announced that the University鈥檚聽School of Communication and Media, currently part of the institution鈥檚聽College of the Arts, will become a stand-alone college effective July 1, 2025.
School of Communication and Media Director聽Keith Strudler聽will serve as dean in leading the transition from School to College. Over the next year, all areas of the School will be redefined, including academic and administrative structures, technological systems updates, student services, new curricular opportunities and a discussion of the college name.
Why is this change happening?
Within a highly competitive and rapidly changing higher education environment, the School of Communication and Media has become one of the largest and most comprehensive in its field.
By transitioning from a School to a College, the School of Communication and Media will have access to increased national visibility, more leadership development opportunities for faculty and staff and more interdisciplinary opportunities on campus as part of New Jersey鈥檚 second-largest higher education institution.
鈥淭he School of Communication and Media has grown rapidly over the last decade, expanding its enrollment and its offerings, receiving accolades and student awards, and this move will allow the University to better support it on its upward trajectory,鈥 says Gonzales.
鈥淭his is an exciting moment that will spark even greater distinctive opportunities for our students,鈥 says Strudler. 鈥淚 am grateful for the continued efforts of our talented faculty and staff, and I am truly looking forward to growing the national profile and impact of this College while forging the future of our collective fields.鈥
This strategic realignment will also fortify the College of the Arts鈥 national position, ensuring its continued prominence and influence in the arts. Building upon the successes of its highly ranked academic programs like聽Musical Theatre听补苍诲听Dance, as well as much-heralded initiatives like the聽Cali Pathways Project聽and the聽Cali Immersive Residency聽program, the College will continue to play a key role in the University鈥檚 increased focus on creativity.
What is staying in the College of the Arts?
Under the new structure, the following non-academic units will remain a part of the College of the Arts:
- University Galleries
- Arts and Cultural Programming
- Performance Operations
- Broadcast and Media Operations
- The College of the Arts鈥 Office of聽Career Services聽will remain a shared resource with Communication and Media and academic advising through the respective academic units will also remain unchanged.
鈥淭here is tremendous strength that will come from both new, deeper and expanded interactions of two colleges, especially in the synergies from, for example, programs like film and TV and acting, and growing global partnerships,鈥 says Gonzales. 鈥淭his new structure will allow both entities to reach their enormous potential.鈥
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Prospective Student / Parent:
Learn more about the聽School of Communication and Media聽or the聽College of the Arts,听visit our campus聽or take the first step in聽applying to become a Red Hawk!
Journalist:聽Contact the聽Media Relations聽team for more information or to schedule an interview with Provost Gonzales or Director Strudler.
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About the School of Communication and Media:聽The School of Communication and Media offers a range of dynamic programs in communication and media to a talented and diverse student population of over 1,800. Offering degrees in film and television, social media and public relations, advertising, journalism and digital media, sports communication, communication and media studies, animation and visual effects, and an MA devoted to strategic communication, the School prepares the next generation of communication and media practitioners and leaders. The School houses award-winning student programs that include聽,听聽newspaper,听聽聽Agency, the聽,听聽OTT streaming platform, and聽, as well as the聽, which serves the public by working to grow and strengthen local journalism. Student projects and programs have recently received national recognition from PRSSA鈥檚 Bateman Competition, an Edward R Murrow Award, several Marconi Award nominations, and a College Television Award from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.