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The Roy H. Park School of Communications is one of five schools at
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, in
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, United States. The school is named after media executive Roy H. Park, who lived in Ithaca and who served on the board of trustees at
Ithaca College Ithaca College is a private college in Ithaca (town), New York, Ithaca, New York. It was founded by William Egbert in 1892 as a Music school, conservatory of music. Ithaca College is known for its media-related programs and entertainment program ...
for many years. In addition to its campus facilities in Ithaca, it runs the Pendleton Center in Los Angeles where students can study and engage in internships for a semester. Students also may study away at the college's center in London and through a newly established New York City program. Diane Gayeski, an alumna of the school and a faculty member since 1979, served as its dean for more than a decade before retiring in 2020.


History

Ithaca College first began offering courses in radio in the 1930s and a degree program in 1947. With the advent of mass media, the focus began shifting to television and film. The
Bachelor of Science A Bachelor of Science (BS, BSc, B.S., B.Sc., SB, or ScB; from the Latin ') is a bachelor's degree that is awarded for programs that generally last three to five years. The first university to admit a student to the degree of Bachelor of Scienc ...
in Cinema Studies and Photography was established in the late 1960s. In 1969, the communications programs were formally organized into a division within the college before becoming the present-day School of Communications in the 1973–74 academic year. From 1968 – 1989, the Communications School shared space in Dillingham Center with the Theatre Arts programs and Theatre. It was renamed after Roy H. Park in 1989.


Academics

The Roy H. Park School offers the following academic programs:


Undergraduate

* Cinema and Photography (B.S.), with concentrations in Cinema Production, Still Photography, and Screenwriting * Communication Management and Design (B.S.), with concentrations in Corporate Communication and Communication Design * Documentary Studies and Production (B.A.) * Film, Photography, and Visual Arts (B.F.A.) * Emerging Media (B.S.) * Integrated Marketing Communications (B.S.) * Journalism (B.A.) * Television and Digital Media (Formerly Television-Radio) (B.S.), with concentrations in Media Production, Audio Production, International Communications, and Scriptwriting * Sports Media (B.S.) * Writing for Film, Television and Emerging Media (B.F.A)


Minors

* Animation * Audio Production * Communication Management and Design * Integrated Marketing Communications * International Communications * Journalism * Live Event Design and Management * Writing for Film, Television, and Emerging Media * Still Photography


Graduate

* Communications Innovation (M.S.) * Image Text (M.F.A.)


Park Center for Independent Media

In 2008, the Park School launched the Park Center for Independent Media, directed by Jeff Cohen, founder of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting. It has been designated as a national center for the study of media outlets that create and distribute content outside traditional corporate systems and news organizations. Rory Kennedy, documentary filmmaker, was the center's inaugural speaker in January 2008. Kennedy is the co-founder and president of Moxie Firecracker Films, Inc. The Park Center for Independent Media offers the Independent Media Internship Awards, which provides a $2,500 grant to each chosen student who works as a summer intern at specific independent media outlets.


Annual Izzy Award

The school's first annual "Izzy Award" for "special achievement in independent media" was presented on March 31, 2009, to blogger
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and ''
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'' host and executive producer Amy Goodman. Roughly 800 people attended the award ceremony at Ithaca’s State Theatre – including I.F. "Izzy" Stone's son Jeremy Stone. Subsequent winners of the award have included Jeremy Scahill,
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, ''Mother Jones'', and the Center for Media and Democracy. In 2018, the award was shared by Lee Fang, Sharon Lerner, Dahr Jamail, and Todd Miller. In 2019, the award was shared by Laura Flanders, the Earth Island Journal,
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, and Dave Lindorff. In 2020, the award was shared by Matt Taibbi for Hate Inc, the Puerto Rican organization Centro de Periodismo Investigativo (CPI, the Center for Investigative Journalism) and ''News Inside.''The Annual Izzy Award.
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In 2021, the award was shared by Liliana Segura and Tim Schwab along with the publication
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during the 13th annual Izzy Award ceremony. In 2022, the award was shared by
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,
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, ''The City'', the
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, and indigenous journalist Jenni Monet. In 2023, the award was shared by the news outlets '' The Lever'' and Mississippi Free Press, and journalists Carlos Ballesteros and Liza Gross.


Programs and events

The Park School offers a range of programs and events each year, including: * Jessica Savitch Award for Distinguished Achievement in Journalism, which in 2015 honors David Muir '95 and Diane Sawyer. Previously the funds used for this award brought prominent broadcast journalists to campus for a major public address. * Park Distinguished Visitor Series: Each year Ithaca College hosts an individual representing one or more of the significant professions associated with the communications industry who gives a public presentation. Leading figures in print and broadcast journalism are the primary focus. Past visitors have included
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, Randi Zuckerberg,
Bill Moyers Bill Moyers (born Billy Don Moyers; June 5, 1934) is an American journalist and political commentator. Under the Johnson administration he served from 1965 to 1967 as the eleventh White House Press Secretary. He was a director of the Council ...
,
Ken Burns Kenneth Lauren Burns (born July 29, 1953) is an American filmmaker known for his documentary films and television series, many of which chronicle American history and culture. His work is often produced in association with WETA-TV or the Nati ...
,
Robert Fisk Robert William Fisk (12 July 194630 October 2020) was an English writer and journalist. He was critical of United States foreign policy in the Middle East, and the Israeli government's treatment of Palestinians. As an international correspo ...
, author
Tom Wolfe Thomas Kennerly Wolfe Jr. (March 2, 1930 – May 14, 2018)Some sources say 1931; ''The New York Times'' and Reuters both initially reported 1931 in their obituaries before changing to 1930. See and was an American author and journalist widely ...
('08), and
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founder Arianna Huffington (November 2009). * Skip Landen Professional in Residence Program, which focuses on bringing successful alumni of the communications program to campus * Media for Social Responsibility: A one credit mini-course open to all students at the college, this class focuses on ways that media can better address a particular contemporary issue of significance to society. Recent topics and speakers have included Seth Meyers (political satire),
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(global climate change), and Carl Quintinilla the social media revolution in news. *
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Award: This award is presented annually. *Rod Serling Conference, a biennial event.


Park Scholar Award

The Park Scholar Award is a four-year, full scholarship to
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given each year to a small number of students in the Roy H. Park School of Communications. The award, provided by the Park Foundation, recognizes communications students who excel in academics, leadership, and community service, and intend to use their careers in communications for social good.


Student media


''The Ithacan''

''The Ithacan'' is Ithaca College's official newspaper. The paper is written, edited and published by students. ''The Ithacan'' is available in print every Thursday morning and online. ''The Ithacan'' and its staff have won many major collegiate journalism awards, most notably, the Associated Collegiate Press'
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(widely considered the Pulitzer Prize of collegiate journalism) and many New York State Press Association awards.


Ithaca College Radio

Ithaca College is home to two student-operated radio stations.


92 WICB

92 WICB is an FCC-licensed station that operates at 4100 Watts at 91.7 FM. Programming is also streamed live on its website, through the iHeartRadio app, and WICB's iOS app. The majority of its programming falls under the modern rock category, with a variety of specialty programming also available. While broadcasting modern rock, the station is run similarly to a commercial modern rock station, with the inclusion of playlists planned by the programming and music departments that include leeway for listener requests and DJ choices. The station was honored with the
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Woodie Award for Best College Radio Station. They were also named the Top Collegiate Radio Station by The Princeton Review.


Notable Park School alumni

* Robert Allen Iger (B.S. 1974), chairman and CEO,
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* Bob Kur,
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television journalist * Jessica Savitch (1947–1983) (B.S. 1968), network news anchor *
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(B.A. 1995), ''ABC World News'' anchor and managing editor (September 2014) * Robin Young, host,
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, Here and Now * Karl Ravech (B.S. 1987),
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sportscaster *
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, director of '' One Hour Photo'' and
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(B.S. 1985), Pulitzer Prize winner for Editorial Writing, ''
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'' * David Guy Levy (B.S. 2001), film producer, ''Terri'', ''August'' * Kevin Connors (B.S. 1997),
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sportscaster * David Brody (B.S.1988),
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winning journalist * Brian Herzlinger, film producer, '' My Date with Drew'', special correspondent on ''
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'' * Ted Nivison, Youtuber, Streamer and director In 2014, for the 40th anniversary, the Park School created a list of 40 Alumni Who Shape the Communications Industry.40 Alumni Who Shape the Communications Industry
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Notable Park School former and current faculty

* Jeff Cohen, founder of Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting * Cathy Lee Crane, the recipient of the 2013 Guggenheim Fellowship in Film-Video. She had previously received a 2009 New York Foundation for the Arts Artist Fellowship for Film and a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts. Her work has been invited to screen at the National Gallery of Art in 2015 as part of their new series American Originals Now. * Nicholas Muellner, a photo-based artist, writer, and curator. He teaches photography and critical studies. *
Rod Serling Rodman Edward Serling (December 25, 1924 – June 28, 1975) was an American screenwriter and television producer best known for his live television dramas of the 1950s and his Anthology series, anthology television series ''The Twilight Zone (1 ...
, taught at Ithaca College Communications School 1967–1975; Emmy Award-winning screenwriter; creator and host of ''
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References

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