The College of Communication and Design was known as The College of International Communication until October 19, 2017 when Lynn University officially assumed ownership of DMAC (Digital Media Arts College), and DMAC's programs were added to its College of International Communication to create the College of Communication and Design.
This series represents the scholarly publications, conference proceedings, presentations, and more of the staff of The College of Communication and Design.
Books from 2015
iPulse Policies and Style Guide, iBook (Restricted), Stefanie Powers.
Submissions from 2014
Automotive Telematics, Chapter, Denise Belafonte-Young.
Beyond the Classroom: Running a Media Club, Field Experiences and Internship Opportunities!, Article, Denise Belafonte-Young.
Media as a Universal Language, Conference Session, Denise Belafonte-Young, Erika Grodzki, and Harry Murphy.
Don’t Wait for Them to Come to You, You Can Go to Them: International Travel and Study Abroad, Article, Denise Belafonte-Young and Patricia F. Sanders.
Peer-Reviewed Assessment System for Faculty-Led Sports Productions: A Proposal, Article, Denise Belafonte-Young and Rick Sykes.
Hybrid Courses: Communication In and Out of the Classroom, Conference Session, Shara B. Goudreau, Darren Allen, and Carrie Simpson.
A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Advertising Strategies for Top-Selling Beers in America and Poland, Article, Erika Grodzki and Kinga Kowalewska.
The Need to Teach Communication Technology to All Undergraduates, Conference Session, Martin J. Phillips, Jennifer Whalen, Gary Carlin, and Erika Grodzki.
Submissions from 2013
Curriculum Swap Shop, Conference Session, Denise Belafonte-Young.
SOS: Save Our Studios!, Conference Session, Denise Belafonte-Young, Candace Lee Egan, Deborah L. Larson, Michael Bruce, Jeff Spurlock, and Tommy G. Booras.
Citizenship Education and its Impact on Communities, Article, Carmeta Blake.
New Media, Its Emergence and Impact on Society, Conference Session, Carmeta A. Blake.
Reinventing Toy Brands for the Electronic Era, Conference Session, Gary Carlin.
Women's Studies in Communication (Editor), Article, Valeria Fabj.
Review of A Strange Stirring: The Feminine Mystique and American Women at the Dawn Of The 1960s by Stephanie Coontz, Book Review, Erika Grodzki.
Hosting a Presidential Debate: One Year of Political Content and Coursework, Conference Session, Erika Grodzki, Denise Belafonte-Young, John M. Bennardo, Carmeta Blake, Harry Murphy, Stefanie Powers, and Timea Varga.
Wait, Who is MY President? Connecting Identities through Hosting a U.S. Presidential Debate, Conference Session, Erika Grodzki, Stefanie Powers, and Timea Varga.
International Issues from Wars to Robots, Erika Grodzki, Sharaf Rehman, Clarinda Calma, and Karyn Colombo
Carroll Park, Film, Benjamin T. Orifici.
Creating Product Oriented Assignments, Conference Session, Adam Simpson.
The Global Impact of Interracial Media Content: A Catalyst or Barrier for Social Change?, Conference Session, Timea Varga.
Submissions from 2012
Women's Studies in Communication (Editor), Article, Valeria Fabj.
Brooklyn Breach, Film, Benjamin T. Orifici.
Submissions from 2011
Israeli Cinema in a Global Context: Reclaiming a Minoritarian Status, Chapter, Nava Dushi.
Seeking the Local, Engaging the Global: Women and Religious Oppression in a Minor Film, Chapter, Nava Dushi.
Women's Studies in Communication (Editor), Article, Valeria Fabj.
Submissions from 2010
Lacuna Theory and Advertising: Polish Views of American Beer Commercials, Article, Erika Grodzki and Magda Buchta.
Language, Culture, and Politics, Erika Grodzki and Karyn Colombo
Submissions from 2009
Private Symbols as Vehicles for a Public Voice: "Women of the Fast" Reject the Mafia, Article, Valeria Fabj.
Making the Most of Your Fulbright Experience, Conference Session, Erika Grodzki.
Submissions from 2005
Opus 40: The Master-Work of Environmental Artist Harvey Fite, Film, Benjamin T. Orifici.
Submissions from 2003
The Market Maven: Implications for a Multicultural Environment, Dissertation, Yolanda Cal.
Submissions from 2002
Salience, Knowledge, and the Public Good: Hierarchies of Interest and the Expansion of the Public Sphere, Conference Proceeding, Valeria Fabj and Matthew J. Sobnosky.
Using Lacuna Theory to Detect Cultural Differences in American and German Automotive Advertising, Erika Grodzki