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  • Instructor leads roundtable session

    Northwestern Oklahoma State University’s Melanie Wilderman, instructor of mass communication, recently joined fellow doctoral colleagues to present a roundtable session during the 35th annual Association for the Study of Higher Education conference. The conference took place Nov. 17-20 in Indianapolis, Ind.

  • Eight mass comm students serve as interns with area companies

    Eight mass communication students from Northwestern Oklahoma State University have spent their summer gaining hands-on experience through completing internships by working for various companies in the area.

  • Northwestern mass comm grad promoted to Joplin TV news anchor

    Northwestern Oklahoma State University graduate Allison Woods continues to make a name for herself in the television news business. Woods accepted the position as weekend anchor at KODE-TV, the ABC television affiliate in Joplin, Mo., in December 2009.
  • Wilderman receives Teacher of the Year Award

    Melanie Wilderman, instructor of mass communication at Northwestern Oklahoma State University, recently received the John Sheffield Teacher of the Year award during the Northwestern Oklahoma State University Foundation and Alumni Association Awards Ceremony.
  • Northwestern News wins eight OCPA awards

    Student writers and designers from the Northwestern News staff at Northwestern Oklahoma State University attended the annual Oklahoma Collegiate Press Association (OCPA) conference at Oklahoma State University and brought home eight awards.
  • Mass communications faculty members present at national conference

    Three mass communications faculty members from Northwestern Oklahoma State University presented at the Central States Communication Association (CSCA) conference in St. Louis, Mo.
  • Northwestern's television program wins top award at OBEA

    Northwestern Oklahoma State University’s small television program has won big in a statewide student broadcast competition.

    Jesse Schroeder, instructor in mass communications and NWTV7 adviser, learned Sunday evening that the April 8, 2008, newscast submitted to the Oklahoma Broadcast Education Association (OBEA) student competition in mid-January placed first in Best Television Newscast.