Communication Department News
Recent News Stories
- The Bridge: Campus News
Students benefit from Racine Art Museum expert guest speaker
Read More “Students benefit from Racine Art Museum expert guest speaker”Tricia Blasko, curator of education at the Racine Art Museum, visited Professor Kelly Kruse’s Visual Communication class.
Past News Stories
- The Bridge: Kudos
Public Relations Campaigns class works to rebrand City of Zion’s image
Read More “Public Relations Campaigns class works to rebrand City of Zion’s image”PR Campaigns class works with City of Zion, IL on rebranding the city’s image
- The Bridge: Lectures & Presentations
Medical Humanities Program Presents ‘Prescribing Trust’
Read More “Medical Humanities Program Presents ‘Prescribing Trust’”Prof. Colleen Palmer will present “Prescribing Trust: The Essential Integration of Public Relations and Crisis Communication in Healthcare Practice.”
- The Bridge: Lectures & Presentations
‘Social Media: Anxiety for All?’ April 25
In this lecture, Carthage faculty members Sara O’Brien and Colleen Palmer will explore the double-edged sword of social media.Read More “‘Social Media: Anxiety for All?’ April 25” - The Bridge: Kudos
Prof. Colleen Palmer presents at CSCA Conference
Read More “Prof. Colleen Palmer presents at CSCA Conference”Colleen Palmer, public relations professor, presented two accepted works at this year’s CSCA Conference.
- The Bridge: Lectures & Presentations
Medical Humanities Program Presents ‘Stigma: Our Words Matter’ Tuesday
Read More “Medical Humanities Program Presents ‘Stigma: Our Words Matter’ Tuesday”Kari Foss, director of the Kenosha County Division of Aging, Disability, and Behavioral Health Services, will present “Stigma: Our Words Matter.”
- The Bridge: Campus News
Carthage welcomes esteemed photographer Camela Langendorf to Visual Communications class
Carthage’s Visual Communication course, led by Professor Kelly Kruse, was honored to host special guest Camela Langendorf.Read More “Carthage welcomes esteemed photographer Camela Langendorf to Visual Communications class”