Academic Advising FAQ
Academic Advising can sometimes be an intimidating and confusing part of college, but it doesn’t need to be! With the right information, academic advising can be one of the most helpful aspects of your college career. Below some frequently asked questions are answered from a student’s perspective. Should I contact the school department chair for
Exploring the Art World
My name is Nicole and I am a sophomore Communication Studies major with a minor in Graphic Design. This semester I had the opportunity to intern with Annie Wharton, an art consultant and gallery curator, for both of her ventures in Downtown Los Angeles. The first is Annie Wharton Art Consulting, a fine art advisory
Million Dollar Listing: Intern Edition
Hello! I’m Maya, a senior Communication Studies major with a minor in English. This past summer, I worked as a Public Relations Intern at Compass, a real estate and technology company, where I was assigned to work with a real estate agent team. My main task was to create content to increase the All In
Paid Media Marketing in the Mile High City
Laura Roosevelt graduated in 2017 with a degree in strategic and corporate communication and minors in advertising and Spanish. She started her career at Just Media in San Francisco as a media account associate. Now she is back in her hometown of Denver, CO working for Vail Resorts in their paid media strategy department. Connect
Using my HCOM degree to make a difference
Sarah is one of our Health and Strategic Communication master’s program alumni who now works in the non-profit healthcare industry. Below Sarah talks about how her degrees in communication, as well as different faculty members, helped her find her career path. If you are curious about the HCOM program or working in the healthcare industry
Hey There
Brittney Kuhn is a Communication Studies major, student in the 4+1 MS program in Health and Strategic Communication, and member of the School of Communication Student Advisory Board. The SAB advocates for the needs of students in the SoC by serving as the student voice to the administration and generating and implementing programs and initiatives designed
Start your New Year with Dr. Michelle Miller-Day
Have you heard about Dr. Michelle Miller-Day? From national health campaigns to the theater, she commands the stage. Transfer student, Brittney Kuhn, sat down with Dr. Miller-Day to talk about her new book and more. Find out what she’s doing here, at Chapman’s School of Communication, and why our spotlight is on her in this
Exciting Places and Familiar Faces in Entertainment PR
Passionate about both sports and comedy, it has been a dream of mine to one day land a career where I held true care and interest in my work. This past summer, I found myself working ringside at a world championship boxing fight at the MGM Resort in Las Vegas, living out that dream… This
How I Learned to Effectively Apply the Humor Appeal
Theories of Persuasion was one of the first classes I remember taking that I could immediately use in the real world. The course taught me about the different tactics individuals and organizations use to promote a message to a specific target audience. I took the class in the summer. Little did I know, the timing
Inspiring a Passion for Marketing
During the course of the Summer semester, I continued my marketing internship at BestCoast.tv, a digital marketing agency in Newport Beach. BestCoast focuses on marketing for a variety of exciting businesses in Southern California through the creation and promotion of original video content. The content is then promoted on various social media platforms through the