Stars of Tomorrow
Fall 2024 Learning Communities
Stars of Tomorrow introduces first-year journalism and speech communication students with fundamental coursework and lab instruction in broadcasting.
Want to meet students with similar interests in the media profession? Are you a future radio or television phenom? If you answered yes to these questions, you should consider joining Stars of Tomorrow. The Stars of Tomorrow learning community introduces first-year journalism and speech communication students with fundamental coursework and lab instruction in broadcasting. By the time your first year is complete, you will have gained experience in basic video and radio technology. Participating in the learning community as a communication student establishes a solid network of peers who share similar interests. Each participant will meet faculty, administrators and advisors from the field. These contacts and experiences help further develop skills through progression of the program. Additional benefits include: being introduced to radio and television media techniques, gain hands-on experience, and experience opportunities with live broadcast news reporting and programming.
Who can I live with if I join this learning community?
- You can live with anyone in a Learning Community living in Lee Hall (please see our FAQ page for a complete listing of those LCs in Lee Hall)
Available For:
- Students interested in Communications, Journalism and Radio, Television or Print Media.
Location:
- Lee Hall
Learning Community Coordinator
Jim Mead
E-mail: meadj@uww.edu