麻豆传媒在线 CCOM Students and Faculty Present Research at NJCA Conference
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Students and faculty from 麻豆传媒在线鈥檚 College of Communication and Media (CCOM) recently presented their work at the , held March 27-28, 2026, at Kean University鈥檚 Skylands Campus in Oak Ridge, New Jersey. The two-day conference brought together scholars and students from across the state to share research, exchange ideas and highlight current trends in the communication studies field.
For 麻豆传媒在线 students and faculty, the event showcased their academic strengths and the collaborative environment fostered within CCOM.
Two students presented on behalf of . PRSSA President Noelia Aguirre Reyes and Vice President Grace Velazquez were among five students on the 2025 Bateman Competition team, which is a national public relations contest for students across the country.听 麻豆传媒在线鈥檚 鈥淓veryLibrary, EveryVoice鈥 campaign for that competition highlighted the importance of advocating for libraries and access to information while also fighting against the rise of censorship in schools and communities.
Reyes and Velazquez attended the conference to showcase one of the initiatives from their campaign, 鈥淧ublic Libraries: An Overlooked Resource for Multicultural Communities?鈥 Their presentation highlighted the importance of accessibility and awareness of public library resources, particularly for diverse communities.
Reyes shared how impactful the conference was for her. 鈥淧resenting at NJCA was an unforgettable experience,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t gave me a platform to reflect on how my local library shaped my journey as a first-generation Mexican-American college student.鈥
Events like the NJCA conference give students valuable opportunities to step outside the classroom and apply what they鈥檝e learned in a real-world, professional setting, in addition to providing networking opportunities.听
Velazquez described the experience as 鈥渆mpowering,鈥 noting that one of her highlights was meeting Kean鈥檚 PRSSA chapter members and taking photos with them. 鈥淚鈥檓 thankful for the opportunity and the continuous support from our CCOM professors,鈥 she said.
CCOM Professor Bond Benton contributed to two presentations for the panel 鈥淚nvestigating Media Coverage.鈥 Benton presented a study from the Joetta Di Bella and Fred C. Sautter III Center for Strategic Communicationtitled, 鈥淭erm Frequency Analysis of Reduced Moderation and Influencer Amplification of the R-Word on Twitter/X.鈥 The study found that there was more than a 200% increase in posts containing the slur on X after Elon Musk used it on Jan. 6, 2025, underscoring the power of influential voices and how hateful language has become normalized and amplified in online spaces.

Benton also discussed a second study from the center, 鈥淎 Social Media Analysis of the Bad Bunny and Turning Point USA 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Shows,鈥 which examined social media reactions to the 2026 Super Bowl halftime performances. The findings indicated that despite concerns that a Spanish-language performance might alienate viewers, there was significantly higher online interest in Bad Bunny鈥檚 performance.
Together, these studies highlight how digital platforms both reflect and shape public discourse, emphasizing the growing influence of online narratives in shaping cultural and social perceptions.
Reflecting on the significance of the conference, Benton said, 鈥淏eing accepted and having an academic project included in the event is a real honor. Being able to share on behalf of the College of Communication and Media and 麻豆传媒在线 and to see our students present at a prestigious event like this was a wonderful experience.鈥
麻豆传媒在线鈥檚 presence at the NJCA conference reflects the meaningful impact both students and faculty are making in the public relations and communication fields, while also engaging in broader conversations that continue to shape the industry.
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