Posted on Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Seven Westminster College broadcast communications majors will present their capstone project showcase Tuesday, Nov. 16, starting at 5:30 p.m. in the Sebastian Mueller Theater of the McKelvey Campus Center.
The program is free and open to the public. It is scheduled in two one-hour sessions with an intermission and refreshments at 6:30 p.m.
Session I presentations are: Titan Glory: How One Man Changed a Program by Jonathan McAfoos; The Real Work: The Bahamas by Kayla Zoller; and Scenes from an Italian Restaurant: An In-Depth Look at Ladies of the Dukes in New Castle by Lee Biermeyer.
Session II presentations are: Life on the Road: The Culture of Motocross by Mike Hazlett; A Tradition of Coaching Excellence: The Story of Lindy Lauro by Adam Plyler; Team by the Bay: The Erie Seawolves by Robert Maleski; and Taylor Made by Corey Emanuele.
The students are from a class taught by Bradley Weaver, Westminster broadcast communications lecturer. The students are required to prepare a broadcast résumé portfolio that includes a senior project of professional quality for presentation to department majors, faculty, broadcast professionals, and the campus community.
Contact Weaver at (724) 946-7238 or e-mail weaverbl@westminster.edu for more information.