Communication and Information Sciences

The Communications and Information Sciences Department, located in the state-of-the-art Jonathan Levin Center, brings the latest in television and radio technology to students. The television studio is one of very few in the country that operates without videotape. Print publications are designed and produced by the students using the latest in hardware and software.

The Communications program is unique in that it is staffed entirely by students. As the writers, producers, journalists, and designers, students gain real-world knowledge as they produce programs and publications for the school and the community.


Our multi-camera television studio features digital television equipment used by the students in the Television News classes to produce the BBA News Show, a weekly news show that is broadcast to over one million households in Vermont, New Hampshire, and New York. Five editing suites and a digital audio suite allow students to work on multiple programs at the same time.

The new Research Lab course offers students the opportunity to explore various areas of study in a fast-paced lab environment. Students in the Research Lab have explored a wide variety of topics including hydoponics, solar energy, wind energy, and advanced studies in animation, programming, digital art, web publishing, computer / digital hardware, and networking.
Communications Department Courses
Yearbook
iNews Web
iNews TV
iNews Management
Indie Film
Advanced Indie Film Making
Digital Exploration
Computer Hardware and Networking
E-Design: Digital Suites and Web Publishing
BBA Research Lab
BBA Research Lab: Teaching/internship Practicum
Media Spin
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