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DeSimone presents at U.N. Women's Day Conference

Dr. Kimberly DeSimone, associate professor of leadership in the Jandoli School of Communication, was invited to present at the United Nations International Women's Day Conference, held online March 8.

Master of Science in occupational therapy degree now available at 51

A new graduate degree program resulting in a Master of Science in occupational therapy is now available from the School of Health Professions at 51.

St. Bonaventure offering fully online master’s program in sports journalism

51’s Jandoli School of Communication will offer this fall a master’s degree in sports journalism, a program developed with input from alumni who are among the nation’s most prominent members of the sports media.

Jandoli Institute will focus on how punk music can influence corporate behavior

The Jandoli Institute’s next music and social justice forum will focus on punk music’s ability to question corporate behavior. The forum will take place on Zoom on Monday, March 15, starting at 7 p.m.

St. Bonaventure hosts first virtual CommDay

51’s Jandoli School of Communication held its first virtual Communications Day for high school students this week with sessions by top journalists, communicators and professors.

'People of Jandoli' weigh in on Super Bowl ads

I am sure we are all tired of tagging this year as “unprecedented.” However, that was exactly the case for this year’s Super Bowl.

Lee presents at international music and cinema symposium

Dr. Richard Lee, associate professor in the Jandoli School of Communication, was selected to present a paper at an international music and cinema symposium organized by research groups at two French universities.

America's Civil War magazine features article by Mackowski

Dr. Chris Mackowski, professor of journalism and mass communication, has a feature article in the March 2021 issue of America’s Civil War magazine.