Tuesday, September 14, 2010

How to get involved at Point Park

Point Park offers many opportunities for students to get more experience in their majors by offering a variety of clubs and student run media that anyone can join!

Here is a list of journalistic clubs students can join:

College Students in Broadcasting- provides students who are interested in broadcasting opportunities to get more involved by networking with professionals in the field. Contact Briana Miller at bmmille@pointpark.edu

National Press Photographers Association (NPPA)- A club that provides photographers with opportunities to network, receive portfolio reviews, and attend guest lecturers and peer discussions. Contact Kelly Cline at klcline@pointpark.edu

Society of Professional Journalists- This club is dedicated to enhancing and building the experiences of aspiring journalists. Contact Kristina Martin at kmmarti@pointpark.edu

Get your work published or get on the air with these university sponsored student media:

The Cavalcade- Point Park’s literary magazine. Send in your short stories, poems, photographs, or artwork. Contact Heather Starr Fiedler at Hstarr@pointpark.edu

To the Point- Point Park’s news, arts, and entertainment magazine. Send in news stories, fashion pieces, editorials, photographs, and much more. Contact Aldona Bird at ambird@pointpark.edu. Visit tothepointonline.net !

The Globe- Point Park’s newspaper. Go to a meeting on Mondays at 2:40 to get assigned to a story! Contact Tracy Taylor at tmtaylo@pointpark.edu

WPPJ- Point Park’s radio station. Learn more about broadcasting and maybe even get your own radio show! Become a news anchor, a talk show host, or go behind the scenes and become a music or production assistant. Contact Anthony Costulas at amcostu@pointpark.edu

U-View- Point Park’s student run TV station. Students in any major can get experience in TV production! Contact Michael Quigley at mdquigl@pointpark.edu

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