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Two Westminster Broadcast Communication Majors to Give Presentations

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Posted on Tuesday, December 7, 2004

Amy DalBon, a senior broadcast communications major from Bridgeville, and Julie Stolze, a senior broadcast communications and speech major from South Park, will give their senior capstone presentations Wednesday, Dec. 8, at 6 p.m. in the Sebastian Mueller Theater located in Westminster's McKelvey Campus Center.

 "This is their formal presentation, where the student showcases elements from their senior projects and the body of work as broadcasters," said Bradley Weaver, instructor of broadcast communications at Westminster.  "They will feature their portfolios and material that would be on an audition tape.  They will also address Dr. [David]Barner's Checklist for Success in Broadcasting,' their practical experiences, and their academic experiences as they relate to the liberal arts mission."

 "My presentation is going to focus around my two internships that I've had during my time at Westminster, and the different experiences in broadcasting that helped me focus my career goal," DalBon said.  "I will present three pieces of video , two that I have done at Westminster, and one that I did at my current internship at WFMJ."

 "For my senior project, I want to diversify myself throughout the broadcasting department," Stolze said.  "My main goal is to concentrate on anchoring and reporting for The County Line.' 

The final component of Liberal Studies at Westminster is a senior capstone course, which is at least a four-semester-hour course within the major designed to provide an opportunity for students to evaluate and assess the strengths and limitations of their major field.

 For more information, contact Weaver at (724) 946-7238 or e-mail weaverbl@westminster.edu.