WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ – Monmouth University’s graduate program in Corporate and Public Communication (CPC) will host an information session and panel discussion for prospective students on Wednesday, Oct. 30 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the Bey Hall Young Auditorium.
Join past and present students of the CPC program, including Mary Harris, Rebecca Sanford, Michael Maiden, Laura Kirkpatrick, Tara Cadet, Judy Drucker, and Lisa Kanda, for a panel discussion exploring the insights of graduate school, why the panelists chose the CPC program, what they plan to do, and what they have done with their degree.
All students are encouraged to attend, even if graduate school is just a consideration. Light refreshments will be served. For more information contact Dr. Sheila McAllister at smcallis@monmouth.edu.
Monmouth University’s graduate program in Corporate and Public Communication prepares students for entry into a variety of advanced communication professions or post-graduate programs. The 31 credit program—facilitated by graduate faculty possessing a broad range of professional and scholarly credentials—provides an in-depth, balanced study of practice and theory. Monmouth also allows students to focus their coursework in areas such as Strategic Public Relations and New Media, Public Service Communication and Human Resources Management and Communication.