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Story is everything and everything is story.

Storytelling is central to everything we do in the Department of Communication, Film, and Theatre. We hold the conviction that stories have the power to connect, inspire, and educate us. Whether it's crafting news segments in a TV studio, designing stage sets, embodying characters in a performance, or framing a visual narrative, storytelling is the unifying thread that ties together the concentrations within our major.

We place storytelling at the core of the Communication, Film, and Theatre curriculum, empowering students to create narratives across various mediums and platforms. From the outset of their educational journey in our program, students acquire the skills needed to excel in a wide array of career paths.

We believe that confidence is forged through experience. To that end, we prioritize hands-on learning through an extensive range of activities and projects. This practical approach not only enriches students' portfolios and resumes but also cultivates a proactive "I can" mindset.

Furthermore, we encourage Communication, Film, and Theatre students to venture into innovative storytelling by providing them with state-of-the-art equipment and facilities. Our faculty prepares students for post-graduation success through a host of employability initiatives and events. In doing so, we aim to equip our students with the necessary tools and experience to flourish in their future endeavors.

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Department Chair
Kristen Morgan
FAIC Rm. 229
(860) 465-5058
(860) 465-5073
morgankr@easternct.edu
Secretary II
Jena Lopes
FAIC Rm. 244
(860) 465-5325
(860) 465-5073
lopesje@easternct.edu
Associate Department Chair
Andrew Utterback
FAIC Rm. 309
(860) 465-4836
(860) 465-5073
utterbacka@easternct.edu
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Students at BBC

In the News

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Longtime communication lecturer receives grant for student journalism

October 14, 2024

John Murphy, lecturer of communication at Eastern Connecticut State University, recently received a grant from the Center for Community News (CCN) at the University of Vermont (UVM) as part of the CCN’s Faculty Champions program.

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Eastern inducts hundreds into honor societies in spring 2024

May 16, 2024

More than 20 academic programs and departments at Eastern Connecticut State University recognized student achievements this spring 2024 semester during honor society inductions and award ceremonies.

Mark DiMauro Jr.

DiMauro '24 races in celebration of Class of 2024

May 07, 2024

On a campus where students can blend in effortlessly, one senior at Eastern Connecticut State University will soon race around a local competitive track wearing a helmet signed by his classmates.

Programs of Study

  • Eastern's Communication, Film, and Theatre major provides hands-on learning in state-of-the-art facilities like the Fine Arts Instructional Center and newly renovated Communication Building. Students gain practical experience through hands-on media and performance projects and professional internships. The major prepares students for careers in filmmaking, multimedia journalism, performance, and more, with concentrations in Design, Technology, and Performance Media; Film and Video Production; Multimedia Journalism: News and Sports; and Performance: Acting, Choreography, and Playwriting. The collaborative, interactive learning environment fosters creativity as faculty use professional examples to teach classes.

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  • Leadership Communication prepares students for careers in a variety of organizations. Students will demonstrate a professional level competency in verbal, nonverbal, written and digital communication skills common to institutional settings, including public speaking and presentation, conflict management and persuasive communication.

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  • Those who minor in Theatre gain earn performance, writing and technical skills in class, backstage and onstage as they learn theatre technology, management and design as well as directing, acting, dance and playwriting. Theatre majors work on stage and on-camera, as well as backstage and front-of-house. They explore the human condition, learn to express human emotions and reflect on man’s rich diversity.

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  • The interdisciplinary minor in Costume and Fashion Design helps students develop skills and abilities in costume and fashion design. Using hands-on and computer-aided design & illustration techniques, students accessories and learn the basics of textile design & production.

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  • The Cinema Studies minor complements majors in Communication, the Visual and Performing Arts, English, History and Modern Languages. Students are prepared for careers or further study in the areas of film and video techniques, history and criticism.

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