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Alvernia’s Newest Club: Wolf Media Pack Mackenzie Coombs Managing Editor At Alvernia, there are many clubs that exist for a variety of different interests. Ranging from video games to Bible studies, there’s a club for everyone! One of the newest clubs that is up and coming is the Communication club. This club has been in the works since the fall semester, and now, it’s about to take off right after spring break. Dr. Jodi Radosh is the co-chair of the communication department. She mainly teaches classes about public relations, advertising, event planning, and social media marketing. Since the communication field has changed so much over the years, it is now more closely tied with the business department. Obvious areas of crossover included social media, public relations, and digital media marketing. “For a long time, we were tied with the English department, and we had an English honors society, but we also got communications students involved as well,” Dr. Radosh said. “Since things are changing, we decided to make our own club, but English will still have theirs.” Communication has a lot of different pathways that one can go down. There’s are a wide range of exciting jobs that are open to students who pursuing this major. Some of the pathways include journalism, politics, marketing and advertising, and of course business. Communication is only a broad overview of the many things that can be involved with the profession. “I believe this is a wonderful opportunity [for the Communication department] because we have a lot of ideas, so that we can give our students the experience in networking with different communications partners in the area,” Dr. Radosh said. Students beyond the communication major are welcome to get involved. Dr. Radosh intends for the club to be attractive to all sorts of students. “We also want to get great guest speakers to
Credit: Dr. Radosh
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This is the laumch poster for the new communication club!
come in, and give students the opportunity to mingle with them to find different opportunities within the field.” Students will have a large hand in guiding the club’s activities. “In one of my event planning classes, I gave them a worksheet to brainstorm ideas about what the name should be and what kind of events we should hold,” Dr. Radosh said. “For events, it ranges from having guest speakers, going to the movies, or hosting a film night on campus. Also, we want to take them to conferences so they can present their research, as well. Other ideas that we had were taking our students on a trip to Washington, D.C. to visit some of our alumni in the communications field. We also brought up taking them to a TV studio.”
All these ideas are intended to give students the opportunity to put themselves out there. With the novel coronavirus, it’s been hard for the students to all be together and get the exposure that others have had in the past. Fortunately, this new club should help orient students in a positive direction for their careers. “Anyone can join the club, but we’re targeting communications and digital media marketing students,” Dr. Radosh said. “But we’re open to everyone—especially those who have a minor in the two departments.” Students, whether they’re in the communication department or not, are encouraged to join. Not only will it benefit students for their future endeavors, but it will also help them decide what path they want to take
after college! This club will offer guidance to those who aren’t sure of where they want to do their internships, finding future jobs, and creating connections with many businesses and people in all fields. “Our goal is to bring students all back together since the pandemic has kept us from doing things not only as a school, but as a department.” The launch meeting for Wolf Media Pack will be on Wednesday, April 6th at 4p.m. at CollegeTowne (Room 39)! Come on downtown to talk about what they’re all about-even get yourself some pizza and snacks!