School of Journalism and Mass Communication

From 1941: Former Kent State President ā KIDNAPPED!
In 1941, a writing exercise for high school journalists visiting Kent State was centered around a fictional kidnapping of the university's first president, John E. McGilvrey. In a pre-internet version of a "home page takeover," the stories ran on the front page of the Kent Stater - without including information revealing that they were not real!

University Alumna and Kent Native Named CEO of PBS Western Reserve
Natalie Pillsbury, who earned both a bachelorās degree in 2007 and a Master of Public Administration in 2023 from Āé¶¹¹ū¶³, will begin her new role on March 20.

āAbsolute Thrill!ā Kent State PR Graduate in the Middle of Washington Nationals Historic Run to World Series
As the champagne flowed Oct. 15 in the clubhouse of the National League Champion Washington Nationals, there was a Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ connection in the middle of the frenzy that capped the teamās first trip to the World Series.

Covering the Carnage: Journalists Risk Own Mental, Physical Health In Reporting from Dayton, El Paso
Note: Gretchen Hoak is a former television reporter/anchor and current assistant professor of journalism in Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ās School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Her research survey, , focused on how universities prepare young journalists for the trauma they may endure in covering violence. Kent State Today asked Hoak to share her thoughts on the impact the mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton will have on the reporters assigned to cover these events.

Kent State Team Places in Top Three Nationally for PR Campaign Focused on Childhood Cancer Research Funding
A team of Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ public relations students are finalists in the national Bateman Case Study Competition after working on a public relations campaign that would increase funding for childhood cancer research. Each year, the annual competition, hosted by the Public Relations Student ā¦Professors to Host Teaching Colloquium on Student Motivation
David Trebing, Ph.D., an associate professor in the School of Communication Studies (COMM), and Stephanie Smith, an assistant professor who teaches in COMM and the School of Journalism and Mass Communication (JMC), will lead a teaching colloquium on Friday, April 13, in Rm. 226 of Tayā¦
Kent State Graduate Goes from Kent State to Survivor: Ghost Island
From Long Island to Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ and now Ghost Island. That is the path Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ alumnus Jacob Derwin took to become a cast member on the 36th season of the CBS show Survivor, which will begin airing Feb. 28. This seasonās show is called Survivor: Ghost Island. Long before tā¦
Guitar Master: Advertising Student Shreds National Competition, Plays Guitar to the Tune of $10K
Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ advertising student Michael Weber balances a 4.0 GPA with a thriving passion for music ā a passion that recently propelled him to win first place on MTVās talent show, āAmazingness.ā The episode featuring Weber, ā19, aired nationally on Jan. 5, 2018. It featured six acts comā¦
Kent State's Student Newspaper, The Kent Stater, Named Best in the Nation
The Kent Stater, Āé¶¹¹ū¶³ās independent student newspaper, is the best student newspaper in the nation in its class, according to the College Media Association. The organization announced the annual Pinnacle Award winners at the National College Media Convention, held Oct. 25-29 in Dā¦