2014-15 ANNUAL REPORT computer, computers 5 buildings 20 production labs 432 maintained by IT staff 45,889 square feet FROM DEAN HARDIN Join the conversation. Follow us: Dear Alumni and Friends, As I move into my second @PSUCollegeComm year as Dean of the College of Communications, I want to share with you some of our remarkable 6,988 accomplishments during my first year. We were propelled by our committed alumni and supporters, 3,086 our dedicated faculty and staff, and our standout students. This report is designed to provide a snapshot of our 1,655 accomplishments in a variety of areas. It also recognizes our 20 years of growth as a College. In this brief recap, you get a sense of our commitment to excellence, our commitment to student success, our global reach, and our 240 accomplished and engaged alumni. We continue to grow in reputation, in stature, and in the opportunities we provide for students. Thanks your support. I am truly grateful. A version of this report may be found at comm.psu.edu/annualreport online. I look forward to hearing from you Inside 20 Years of Growth, Success...... 4 Sincerely, Our Commitment to Excellence...... 6 Our Commitment to Student Success...... 8 Our Global Reach...... 10 Marie Hardin Our Accomplished and Engaged Alumni...... 12 [email protected] / @mariehardinpsu Our Professional Service and Programs...... 14 Honor Roll...... 16 20 Years of Growth, Success

The rich history of mass communications education at Penn State dates to 1914. Since 1995, the program has enjoyed college status — and its growth and impact during that time has been phenomenal.

enrollment growth faculty/staff growth

50.6% 40.7% 1999: alumnus and faculty member Wayne Hilinksi (’62) establishes first fully endowed advertising 2004: Carnegie Building turns 100 scholarship 2000: first JobExpo, the on-campus career fair 2003: ComRadio established

College’s 4 departments created

1995 Dean Interim Dean 2000 Dean 2005 Terri Brooks Jeremy Cohen Doug Anderson 1993-1998 1998-1999 1999-2014 1995 2015 2,131...... College Enrollment...... 3,210 76...... College Faculty/Staff...... 107 39,571...... Penn State Enrollment...... 46,606 $5,188...... Penn State Tuition...... $17,502

Research Centers, Special Enterprises 2006: alumnus Arthur W. Page Center for Integrity in Public Communication (2004) Donald Bellisario Pennsylvania Journalists Oral History Program (1995) (’61) gives $1M John Curley Center for Sports Journalism (2003) Information Communication Technology for Development Consortium (2011) (largest gift ever) for Don Davis Program in Ethical Leadership (2005) Trustee Scholarships 2013 Institute for Information Policy (1997) : College wins Jimirro Center for the Study of Media Influence (2003) 2007: Halle Stockton wins AEJMC Equity and Dow Jones Center for Editing Excellence (2003) Diversity Award Media Effects Research Lab (1997) individual Hearst Program Pennsylvania Center for the First Amendment (1992) national championship 887 2010: largest 2006: Tara Burnham 2008: first graduating class 2012: College wins first of named national PR international three consecutive overall Student of the Year reporting class Hearst Program national championships 2005 2010 Dean 2015 Marie Hardin 2014- Our Commitment to Excellence

During the 2014-15 academic year, our faculty and students added to the College’s proven record of success.

“Centre County Report in Cuba” named Outstanding Magazine Show No. 1 at 36th annual College Television Awards

382 students signed the Honor Code pledge two students among 50 nationally selected for Most Promising Multicultural Students Program conducted by American Happy in Happy Valley campaign, a class project led by associate Advertising Federation professor Marcia Distaso, earned Hermes Creative Award in Pro Bono category 94,000 unique page views National Society of Leadership and Success honored associate professor Michel Haigh with of 46 LIVE, the webcast produced by Excellence in communications students Teaching Award 8th overall in final standings of Hearst Journalism Awards Program, which includes competitors from the nation’s 115 accredited mass communications programs

STANDINGS Average finish, past decade in Hearst 5.4 Journalism Awards Program: average finish in past decade — best of any North Carolina...... 2.6 program in the Big Arizona State...... 4.1 Ten Conference or Missouri...... 4.1 Northeast — in Hearst Western Kentucky...... 4.2 PENN STATE...... 5.4 Journalism Awards Program, known as Nebraska...... 6.4 “the Pulitzers of college Florida...... 7.2 journalism” and open Syracuse...... 8.7 14 films screened at Blue and White Film Festival, the to students from the Montana...... 9.9 annual showcase for the best student films at Penn State nation’s 115 accredited mass communications programs students earned top-three district finish in student $1.95 million grant competition awarded for project exploring impact of positive run by media portrayals, conducted by Distinguished American Professor Mary Beth Oliver and colleagues Advertising Federation Our Commitment to Student Success

The College supports students in the classroom and on their way to careers. Advising and career services programming and staff, along with professional clubs and organizations, provide a myriad of opportunities. Two communications-specific job fairs take place each year. Students also benefit from small student-to-teacher ratios in our professionally focused courses.

307 recruiters — 798 a record-high — at two students attended communications-specific communications- job fairs specific job fairs (one on campus, one in New York City) and Films and Friends networking 100 event in NYC students attended second annual Freelance-a- Thon with alumni, faculty experts 525 awards totaling $893,607 supported students 2 majors (advertising/public relations and journalism) among top 10 enrolled at Penn State 22 communications clubs, organizations for students

228 course sections with 20 or fewer 549 students 12 students selected for inaugural for-credit Hollwood Program, which offers on-location internships internships beginning in 2016 completed Our Global Reach

Through invited faculty presentations, “embedded” courses that include intensive week-long international experiences, World Campus courses and other international opportunities, the College stretched — physically and digitally — from Happy Valley to six continents during the 2014-15 academic year. 184 21% students completed increase in an international enrollments through experience World Campus in 2014-15

international documentary students capped their “embedded” course experience with a working trip to Amsterdam

countries 10 faculty visited for invited presentations

public relations senior lecturer Renea Nichols media studies associate initiated an outreach effort with students professor Michael Elavsky to help rebrand and revitalize a pair of completed a term as Pittsburgh neighborhoods Fulbright scholar in the Czech Republic Undergraduate Students by State, Country 4 1 1 305,723 5 262 miles traveled to 2 4 6 international destinations 9 (Amsterdam, Hong Kong, 1777 421 Ireland and South Africa) 7 19 116 14 2 by students for semester- doctoral 1 71 long courses that include 2 candidate 81 a weeklong study Akshaya 6 11 component 3 7 Sreenivasan 10 earned the 2 2 LaMarr Kopp 19 International 38 Achievement Award for 1 37 significantly 140 advancing the 6 18 international mission of 1 Penn State

Austria, Australia, Belgium, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Fiji, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, students studied abroad in 23 different countries: Italy, Japan, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Russian Federation, Spain, South Korea, United Kingdom Our Accomplished and Engaged Alumni

Our program’s success relies greatly on alumni who give regularly of their talent and time to work with faculty or mentor students, to host off-campus events, and to make the Penn State network a valuable career-building and support tool.

Alumni Society Board Awards Alumni Achievement – Bill Jaffe Anderson Communications Contributor Award – Fran Fisher Emerging Professional – Blake Berson Excellence in Teaching – Michel Haigh Outstanding Alumni – Joanne A. Calabria

Alumni Events, Programming 63% Ad/PR Board Networking, New York City have graduated Alumni-Student Mentoring, University Park (4) since 1995 Alumni-Faculty Breakfast & Reception, University Park (2) NBCUniversal Networking, New York City New Media Panel & Reception, Harrisburg Nittany Entertainment Networking, Pinstripe Bowl Reception, New York City

11events, 25,256@PSUCollegeComm alumni 582 participants Alumni by Gender

3 ALUMNI AWARDEES Marty Aronoff, Alumni Fellow Sharifa Anozie, Alumni Achievement Award Kim Kingsley, Alumni Achievement Award College of Communications Advancement Council Marc Brownstein Jayne Jamison Kathleen Pavelko Elizabeth Fetter Kim Kingsley Eric Rabe Daniel Hartman Michael Marcus Jordan Rednor Thomas Hayden III Mary Meder Lisa Salters

Alumni Society Board Rob Boulware, president Alyson Joyce, president-elect Pam Hervey, secretary Warren Carmichael, past president Marielena Balouris, student 914graduates in 2014-15 Clara Benice Ben Bronstein Mike Conti Advertising/Public Relations Stefanie Durkin Kevin Flintosh Alumni Network Board Greg Guise Bill Epstein, president Kurt Knaus Richard Rapp, vice president Katie O’Hara Krebs Yasmeen Albader, student Michael Liebowitz Kathy Andrusisin Mark Lima “In the ever-changing world of communications, my job is Jeff Benanto Tom Loebig Rachael David, student Alexa Lucas, student nothing like it was 17 years ago. In 1998 I worked for a mag- Zach Dugan Lisa Lucas Ellyn Fisher Patrick Mairs azine company. Today I work for a content company oper- Rich Frank Bob McKinnon Kathy Heasley Lowell Melser ating with a multi-platform mentality. ... I’m very jealous Rachel Bornak Kenon Brian Nawa of all of you because the exploding world of media means Adam LaMarca Amy Quinn Alyssa Larson Jarred Romesburg there are so many tremendous opportunities as you set out Heather Li, student Lauren Sujkowski Victoria Maggio Meredith Topalanchik on your journey to find a lifelong passion to pursue.” Monica Frasier Miller Dan Victor Lauren Raisel Rodnell Workman BJ Ramos — Jayne Jamison (’78), senior vice president and publisher Sam Rogers of O, The Oprah Magazine, delivering Maggie Schmerin the spring commencement address Jill Schnitt, secretary Jeremy Smith Our People, Professional Service and Programs

Our people — committed faculty/staff and standout students — are at the heart of the College. Our world-class faculty possess expertise in each of our disciplines, and our students thrive in the state-of-the-art environments we provide. In addition, as the nation’s largest accredited mass communications program with deep ties to the professions, we are committed to conducting regular programs (on- and off-campus) that enhance student learning and tighten our ties to practitioners.

Award for Excellence Undergraduate Students by Gender in Coverage of Youth Sports TheFanVSN.com

Bart Richards Award for Media Criticism Nieman Reports 20.1% of undergraduate students are members 2 faculty members serve at the rank of underrepresented groups of Distinguished Professor as designated by Penn State

13.5 average years of service for faculty members Dean’s Excellence Awards for Faculty Teaching: Ken Yednock Faculty/Staff by Gender Research and Creative Accomplishments: Mary Beth Oliver named professorships Service: John Dillon 6 Integrated Scholarship: Matt Jordan John and Ann Curley Professor of First Amendment Studies Faculty Affiliate: Jeff Brown and Tom Yourchak Don Davis Professor of Ethics Norman Eberly Professor of Practice in Journalism 25 Years of Service (staff) Knight Chair in Sports Journalism and Society Annette Jones Palmer Chair in Telecommunications Karen Mozley-Bryan Pioneers Chair in Telecommunications Dean’s Excellence Awards for Staff Dorie Glunt Victoria Kovatto Ben Bronstein Lecture Pockrass Memorial Lecture in Ethics and Public Relations Fall: Eszter Hargitti, Northwestern University Erik Arneson, communications director for State Sen. Dominic Spring: Travis Vogan, University of Iowa Pileggi, and Brittany Foster, Triad Strategies Alumni, Guest Lecturers Curley Center Conversations Courtney (Kline) Abud (‘09), Circa Healthcare Ray Halbritter, Oneida Nation, and Mike Wise, The Washington Post Lisa Borders, Coca-Cola Foundation Michael Weinreb (‘94), “A Season of Saturdays” Brian Bronaugh (’83), Mullen Advertising Anucha Browne, NCAA Vice President Daniel Brown, Amazon Jim Buzinski, Outsports Marc Brownstein (’81), Brownstein Group Judson Burch (’92), ESPN Diversity, Heritage Month Molly Daniels (‘08), MarcUSA Guest Lecturers Melanie DiCaro (‘12) Lightstream Group Michael Bremer, Cannes Film Festival Natalie Episcoo (‘10), Razorfish Healthware Salim Faraji, Cal State-Dominguez Hills Shannon Furman (‘03), NFL Films Vickie Fong, Penn State Dan Hartman (‘85), DirecTV Sarah Koenig discussed Serial podcast with Kyle Godwin (’08) Marvalous Entertainment Tom Hayden (‘77), Showtime/Smithsonian Networks students, community members at Schwab Kara Laricks, “Fashion Star” Jake Herman (’13), Grey Advertising Auditorium during the fall semester Jorge Mondaca, Fox Sports Debra Leithauser, Centre Daily Times Morgan Nixon (‘12), teacher Kelsey Jacobsen (‘10), St. Christopher’s Hospital Jayne Jamison (‘78), O, The Oprah Magazine Davis Symposium Kim Kingsley (’02), Politico in Advertising Ethics Becky Kitlan (‘07), AKQA Linda Yaccarino (‘85), president, NBCUniversal Ad Sales Chris Krewson (‘98), BillyPenn.com Joel Makower, GreenBiz Group Inc. Foster-Foreman Conference Tony Mancuso (’08), GoPSUsports of Distinguished Writers Anna Martemucci, director/writer Fall: John Branch, The New York Times; Michael Sokolove, author Laurence Moskowitz (‘73), Lumentus Spring: Caitlin Flanagan, author; Kimberly Dozier, author/combat Carlo Picocco (‘07), GCP & Co. correspondent Joseph Radding, InterSection Marketing Communications Catherine Rafacz (‘10), MYR Oweida Lecture Jordan Rednor (’75), Rednor Group in Journalism Ethics Matt Rissmiller (’03), ESPN Kathleen Carroll, Associated Press, executive editor Kim Schaller (’80), Hershey Entertainment and Resorts Linsey Shea (’08), MLB Advanced Media Page Center Andrea Tinkoff (‘13), Harmelin Media The Carmichael Conference, made possible by Professional-in-Residence Jason Weitzel (‘00), Comcast alumnus Warren Carmichael (left), served law Fall: Asif Khan, Location Based Marketing Association Taylor Wenner (‘13), Brian Communications Spring: Jon Yokogawa, interTrend Communications Inc. Mike Williams, Richmond Times-Dispatch enforcement in Pennsylvania in the spring Rachelle Yankowich (‘11), [L]earned Media HONOR ROLL Our alumni and friends provided $781,735 during the period from July 1, 2014, to June 30, 2015, to support the College and its students. The Honor Roll recognizes alumni and friends who made gifts of $100 or more to the College during the fiscal year. The information has been provided by the Office of University Development. Thomas and Nancy Hayden Gilbert and Patricia Kindelan DEAN’S CIRCLE Bridget Hughes “I’ve been so impressed Donald King (Minimum $2,500) Jay Jackson George and Nancy Lewis Gerald Abrams Johnson and Johnson Contribution Fund with the quality of the Robert and Marylou Martin LaVonne Althouse Johnson and Johnson Services Inc. Murray Overhill Pharmacy Inc. Altria Group Inc. David and Mary Lee Jones students. 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