
Each semester the faculty hosts recognized communication experts who travel to campus to meet with our campus community. Majors are required to attend these informative and interactive sessions.
Lambda Pi EtaLPH is the national communication honorary society. Majors who maintain outstanding grade point averages while making significant progress toward their degrees are invited to join. Special recognition and activities are extended to its members. Lambda Pi Eta is also dedicated to giving back to the community, and undertakes various service projects each semester to fulfill that goal.
With guidance from the campus Career Center, students can secure internships from a variety of fields, including public relations, human resource management, television and radio production, among many others. Students may apply for academic credit for these experiences.
The Office of International Education can help students to identify a program that will take them abroad for a semester. Many of the credits in these programs are transferable, and previous students have studied in Australia, Austria, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Scotland, and the United Kingdom.
Also take a look at the Communication faculty-led summer trips!
Wittenberg's student-produced, weekly newspaper offers students from across campus a chance to sharpen their journalistic skills. Communication majors often find writing for the Torch to be excellent practice and preparation for their careers. Call 6151 for more information.
Student tutors at the center help their peers across campus with assistance in the development of written assignments. Students with strong writing skills are welcome to apply for these positions. The Writing Center is located in Hollenbeck 112 and can be reached at 327-6154.
Trained student consultants at the center help their peers across campus prepare for oral assignments of all types. The Oral Communication Center is located in Room 210 at the Thomas Library.
Wittenberg's student-run radio station offers its volunteers experience with all aspects of the radio industry, from dee-jaying to programming to management. Email gm@wuso.org for more information.
