By: Mikayla Langon Daphne Johnson is a senior from the Chicago suburbs who loves thrifting, creating art and helping others. She is majoring in Corporate Communication and double minoring in Design Communications and Publishing, and she has put her skills to work in an entrepreneurial venture at Belmont. Johnson is currently the manager of the …
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Seeking Website Editors for Fall 22
If you would like to be a writer/editor for our website this fall, read on! You can receive one credit hour of COM Internship credit (free elective or COM elective credit) for a range of duties including updating our weekly blog, writing original stories, and managing our Instagram account. Note that you are charged extra tuition …
Seeking Website Editors for Spring
If you would like to be a writer/editor for our website this spring, read on! You can receive one credit hour of COM Internship credit (free elective or COM elective credit) for a range of duties including updating our weekly blog, writing original stories, and managing our Instagram account. Note that you are charged extra tuition …
How Some Belmont Students Got the Experience of a Lifetime at the Presidential Debate
By: Luke Worsham Several Belmont students enjoyed a once-in-a-lifetime experience during Oct. 22’s Presidential Debate. Leading up to the debate between former vice president Joe Biden and incumbent president Donald Trump, Belmont students had the opportunity to volunteer to work various stations in and around the debate. Over 280 students volunteered, according to a report …
Seeking Website Editors for Spring
If you would like to be a writer/editor for our website this spring, read on! You can receive one credit hour of COM Internship credit (free elective or COM elective credit) for a range of duties including updating our weekly blog, writing original stories, and managing our Instagram account. Note that you are charged extra tuition …
All The Difference: How Supportive Peers Help LGBTQ Youth
By: Emily Berry I was 12 when I realized I was different. While most of my girlfriends spent the majority of gym class fixing their hair and flaunting over the boys playing basketball, I was always out there with the boys dominating the court. I was athletic and loved a good competition. I never thought …
7 Tips for Surviving and Thriving In Virtual Learning
By: Luke Worsham Whether you’re entirely online this semester or participating in “HyFlex” classes, learning virtually is a part of every Belmont student’s life in 2020. It can be difficult, at times, to stay on track with virtual learning, but I’ve found that there are some good pathways to success that anyone can use. Here …
How Belmont IABC Can Help Students Get a Head Start in the Communications Industry
By Luke Worsham Belmont’s chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators still plans to provide communications students the chance to connect with industry professionals during the fall semester, though those connections will have to be digital, for now. IABC is a national organization that assists communication professionals in networking and sharing best practices. Belmont’s …
What You Should Know To Avoid Deception
By: Lauren Brown While many people might like to believe that they do not lie or use deceptive behavior around friends and colleagues, I can guarantee that at some point in our lives we have all lied and been lied to. We fall victim to lies often, so wouldn’t it be nice if there were …
Intern Spotlight: Maya Koziol & TPAC
By: Renee Schroeder Lights, camera, intern! This semester, senior Corporate Communications and Public Relations double major Maya Koziol is interning at the Tennessee Performing Arts Center (TPAC). She is a public relations intern, immersing herself into the world of performing arts marketing, communications and more. While beginning an internship can be intimidating, Maya said that …