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The role of film at CSU-Pueblo: Past, present and future

Photo courtesy of prestoncreek.myaptportal.com When many students were younger, perhaps in elementary school, the thought of watching a movie in class always evoked excitement as a day of relaxation and immersion in a cinematic escape from the unending hours of school. Now, as students in college have grown and academic tastes have evolved, the purpose of film has taken on a new role. Films have become something of a national standard in the United States. You’re born in America; you watch a movie. Perhaps not even just America, but it...
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Media Friends Club hoping to provide engaging opportunities

Media Friends Club, formerly known as the Mass Communications Club at Colorado State University- Pueblo is hoping to provide engaging opportunities for students with an interest in hands-on experiences within mass communications. Media Friends members | Photo courtesy of Kristal Deane The club’s president, Rosa Ramos, and members, such as Faniola Charles, are looking forward to recruiting a diverse team of members this semester. They are also striving to be a great asset to the mass communications department at CSU-Pueblo. “The mass communications major has one important goal and that’s...
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Assistant professor brings array of experiences to CSU-Pueblo

Professor Joanne Gula | Photo courtesy of csupueblo.edu The mass communications department at CSU-Pueblo recently hired a new professor to teach integrated communication courses. Professor Joanne Gula started the first year of her tenure track this semester, teaching three classes on integrated communication and public relations. Gula is new to Colorado but she is a veteran in the field of integrated communication. She left a teaching job at Southern Connecticut State University to make a fresh start in Southern Colorado, in part to be closer to her children, who live...
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Letter from the Editor

The Flair Affair, a CSU-Pueblo TODAY-produced series designed to showcase people and their talent, will make its debut on Monday, July 19, at the CSU-Pueblo TODAY website.
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Letter from the Editor

The Flair Affair, a weekly series designed to showcase campus personnel and their talent, will soon be offered as part of CSU-Pueblo TODAY’s online publication.