Panel Time with Bill Devine

By Heather Megill
Potential media job seekers listened intently at the News Director’s Panel in Kominsky last month. Students had the opportunity to hear first hand experiences and get advice straight from the professionals. Bill Devine, Director of Career Services at NESCom, acted as the host. Questions came up pertaining to job security in media, how [...]

Film Screening

By Christine Selby
The Circle Community will host a pre-release screening of an award winning documentary film: America The Beautiful.  Although the exact date has not yet been determined, the film will be screened sometime later this month. As of the writing of this article, bringing the film to the Circle Community of Husson, NESCom and [...]

Meet Some of the Faces Around NESCom

By Heather Megill
In a busy college student’s life, it’s easy to forget what’s really important about our education. NESCom offers students the resources to get the necessary practice on equipment. The school has not only the technology but also the knowledgeable and experienced professors to assist in the student’s journey. Two major areas of curriculum [...]

Where’s the Fight?

By Leigh-Anne Hurley
The general managers of the thirty National Hockey League teams met once again this past month to discuss the ‘problem’ of fighting within the NHL. Most ardently pursued was the elimination of ‘staged’ fights.
Don’t expect change to really come to the NHL though, at least not while there are still fans. For teams [...]

Husson Law One Step Closer

By Leigh-Anne Hurley
“This law school will have a positive, palpable impact on access to justice some areas of the state are facing,” Michael Mullane said last month during a press conference discussing the addition of three faculty members to Husson’s Law School. President William Beardsley announced the addition of Mullane as the new Dean, along [...]

The Big Bad Bruins

By Leigh-Anne Hurley
The Boston Bruins recently did something they haven’t done in a long time; clinched the Eastern Conference with a critical win over the New York Rangers. They’re far from out of danger of falling short in the playoffs however. The Bruins may have had some solid games recently, but with upcoming games against [...]

The Other Spring Break

By Leigh-Anne Hurley
While most students were either working or traveling on spring break, there were some students who dedicated a week of their spring break to working with Habitat for Humanity in North Carolina. Students were able to help build houses for those less fortunate through AmeriCorps, a volunteer group employed by Habitat for Humanity.
The [...]

Social Media 101 Seminar

By Seth Davis
Still using email? “I tell people I think of e-mail as this generation’s telegraph.” explained Elizabeth Sutherland last Friday to 96 professionals and students at Husson’s Dyke Center for Family Business during a presentation on one of today’s hottest topics – Social Media.  The presentation by Sutherland, APR and Cary Weston of Sutherland [...]

The Media in the Eyes of the World

Major Brian Veneziano Tells His Side of the Story
By Alicia Strusa & Jackie Rwigamba
The Radio News Writing and Reporting class sits quietly as they wait for their guest speaker for the day to arrive.
He does and looks very professional. He’s Major Brian Veneziano, Commander, C/1-126. Giving full eye-contact to his audience, he starts his message [...]

Places Everyone!

The curtain is about to rise on the Gracie Theater. NESCom and Husson will waste no time in putting it to use, as a production of West Side Story will be put on as its Grand Opening during Husson’s Homecoming weekend this fall.