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by Andrea Obston
Adjunct Professor of Public Relations

Sportscaster Panel - FA 2012Four professional sportscasters told School of Communications students how those working in the field of public relations and journalists can work together, at a panel discussion on Friday, Nov. 30.  Sean Barker of Journal Register newspapers, Dom Amore of The Hartford Courant, and John Chandler and Dianne Russini of NBC Connecticut Sports shared their advice and insider information about everyone from Jason Giambi to Jim Calhoun.  They are pictured here giving students a real world view of the world of sports casting.

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Students interested in sports PR, sport marketing or sport journalism will want to attend a panel of sportscasters on Friday, Nov. 30 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the Mancheski Executive Seminar Room.  Sportscasters from the Hartford Courant, the Journal Register newspapers and NBC Connecticut (Channel 30) will talk about what it takes to make it in the world of sports communications.

The panel is open to all students in the School of Communications.  And, if the draw of real world knowledge isn’t tempting enough, there will also be pizza!

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By Andrea Obston
Professor of Public Relations

Did you ever wonder what it would be like to work in the world of professional sports communications?  Would you like to meet some folks who do?  Then you’re going to want to come to an upcoming panel open to all students in the School of Communications called, “So You Want to be a Sports PR Pro?”  This panel of sports marketing professionals will take place on Friday, October 19 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. in the Mancheski Executive Seminar Room, Lender School of Business.

Panelists will include:

  • Jeff Garner, Vice President, The New Britain Rock Cats
  • Frank E. Russo, Jr., Senior Vice President Business Development and Client Relations, Global Spectrum, Arena Managers Worldwide
  • Ken Sweeten, Sport Information Director, Quinnipiac
  • Jay Sloves, Partner, Elkinson & Sloves Marketing Group.

And there will be pizza!  Feed your mind, fuel your career, and eat a little pizza!  Why wouldn’t you come?

Questions?  Contact Professor Andrea Obston at andrea.obston@quinnipiac.edu

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The School of Communications is partnering with the College of Arts and Sciences and the Student Government Association to host four DebateWatch events for the Quinnipiac community. DebateWatch is an educational program sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates that encourages groups to host debate viewing parties and discussions about the presidential campaign.

Here is the schedule:

  • Wednesday, October 3rd, 1st presidential debate (domestic policy), Rocky Top Annex (cafeteria)
  • Thursday, October 11th, vice presidential debate, Carl Hansen Student Center Piazza
  • Tuesday, October 16th, 2nd presidential debate (town hall), Carl Hansen Student Center Piazza
  • Monday, October 22nd, 3rd presidential debate (foreign policy), Rocky Top Annex (cafeteria)

All of the events run from 8:30 – 11 pm and refreshments will be provided.

Brief informational programs will be held before the three presidential debates. On October 3rd, Professor of Political Science Scott McLean and members of SGA will talk about voter registration and the role of presidential debates in elections. Lisa Burns, professor of Media Studies, and Paul Friedman, the School of Communications’ Journalist-in-Residence, will discuss the town hall debate format on October 16th. Before the final presidential debate, Political Science Professor Sean Duffy and his students will discuss foreign policy issues in the 2012 campaign.

Following the second and third presidential debates, students from Professor Burns’ Political Communication class will break audience members into small groups to discuss their reactions to the debates. Her students have also been busy promoting the DebateWatch events to classes and student organizations on campus.

Quinnipiac has served as an official voter education partner of the Commission on Presidential Debates since 2004. This is the first time that the university has hosted DebateWatch events for all four debates.

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Edward Alwood, a professor of journalism in the School of Communications at Quinnipiac University, will deliver a lecture on the imprisonment of Associated Press correspondent, William Oatis on Tuesday, Oct. 30, at 2 p.m.in the Clarice L. Buckman Center, Room 129 on Quinnipiac’s Mount Carmel Campus. This event, sponsored by the university’s Sigma Xi Chapter, is free and open to the public.

Alwood will discuss the imprisonment of William Oatis, an Associated Press correspondent who was convicted of espionage in Czechoslovakia in 1951. He also will discuss his study that examines the myth behind Oatis’ trial and imprisonment and journalistic practices that can place foreign correspondents at risk.

Alwood, who earned his doctorate from the University of North Carolina, led a career in broadcast journalism and media relations for 25 years. He served as a reporter, anchor and freelance newspaper writer from 1972 to 1987. He was a Washington correspondent at CNN and reported from the White House, Congress and various federal agencies.

He has earned six Emmy nominations, the Janus Award for Financial News Reporting, a Broadcasting Excellence Award from United Press International and an Outstanding Feature Award from the Associated Press. He has also published the book, Dark Days in the Newsroom: McCarthyism Aimed at the Press, which won the Tankard Book Award from the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication and was named “Notable Book of the Year” by The New York Times. He has also received Quinnipiac University’s Excellence in Teaching Award and taught at the American University in Bulgaria as a Fulbright Scholar.

Sigma Xi was founded in 1886 to honor excellence in scientific investigation and encourage a sense of companionship and cooperation among researchers in all fields of science and engineering. The Greek letters “sigma” and “xi” form the acronym of the society’s motto, “Spoudon Xynones,” which translates as “companions in zealous research.”

For more information, call 203-582-8652.

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