All Faculty (A-Z Listing)

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Louis Ambrosio, MFA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
Ambrosiol@mail.montclair.edu
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Erin Anello, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
Anelloe@mail.montclair.edu
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Philip Bakelaar, Ph.D.
Adjunct Instructor
Public and Organizational Structure, Assessment and Change
973-655-7471
Bakelaarp@mail.montclair.edu
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Jaime Bedrin
Adjunct Instructor
Writing for the Media
973-655-7471
bedrinj@mail.montclair.edu


Sylvia Belinfante-Abdel. MA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
Belinfanteas@mail.montclair.edu
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Michele Bickford
Adjunct Instructor
Communication Studies
973-655-7471
bickfordm@mail.montclair.edu


Wayne Bond, Ph.D.
Adjunct Instructor (Professor Emeritus)
Listening, Internship Advisor
973-655-7471
Bondw@mail.montclair.edu
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Susan Blumert. MA
Adjunct Instructor
Voice and Speech Improvement and Development
973-655-7471
Blumerts@mail.montclair.edu
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Merrill Brown
Director, School of Communication and Media
973-655-7471
brownmer@mail.montclair.edu
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Merrill Brown was named inaugural Director of the MSU School of Communication and Media in August 2012.  He was the founding Editor in Chief of MSNBC.com and the founding Editorial Director of News21, a component of the Carnegie Knight Initiative on the Future of Journalism Education.  Brown has held positions in newspaper and magazine publishing and in cable television before beginning his work in digital media in 1994. He has also worked with dozens of early stage ventures and traditional media companies as a strategy consultant, board member and adviser. 

 

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MaryAnne Capra, MA
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471


John Castano, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
Castanoj@mail.montclair.edu
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Nora Chavooshian
Adjunct Instructor
Filmmaking
973-655-7471
chavooshiann@mail.montclair.edu


Lili Chin
Adjunct Instructor
Filmmaking
973-655-7471
chinli@mail.montclair.edu


Lee Isaac Chung
Adjunct Instructor
Filmmaking
973-655-7471
chungl@mail.montclair.edu


 Hugh Phillips Curnutt

Hugh Phillips Curnutt, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Media Studies and Criticism
973-655-4464
Curnutth@mail.montclair.edu
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Dr. Hugh Curnutt studies and teaches media history and criticism with a focus on critical theory and cultural studies. His current research explores the media industry's growing reliance on participatory cultures and the corresponding intersections between production and consumption that result from this institutional realignment.  Dr. Curnutt has published essays in a variety of peer-reviewed journals and anthologies including Media, Culture & Society, Television & New Media, Communication Quarterly, and Film and Television Stardom

 

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Joseph Daly, Ph.D
Adjunct Instructor
Public Speaking and Internship Advisor
973-655-7471
dalyjo@mail.montclair.edu
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Joseph DeLuccia, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
Delucciaj@mail.montclair.edu
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Rebecca DeLuccia, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
Delucciar@mail.montclair.edu
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Howard Deneroff
Adjunct Instructor
TVDM
973-655-7471
deneroffh@mail.montclair.edu


Ryan Dicovitsky
Graduate Assistant, Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973.655.7471
dicovitskyr1@mail.montclair.edu


James Dienes. MA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
Dienesj@mail.montclair.edu
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Frank Drucker
Adjunct Instructor
Filmmaking
973-655-7471
druckerf@mail.montclair.edu


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George Elian, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Public Speaking and Rhetoric
973-655-7471
Eliang@mail.montclair,edu
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Patricia Fastook
Adjunct Instructor
TVDM
973-655-7471
walkerfastop@mail.montclair.edu


Steven Fastook
Adjunct Instructor
Broadcasting
973-655-7870
fastooks@mail.montclair.edu
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Roberta Friedman, MFA
Assistant Professor
Documentary Film, Film Forum, Major Studio Project
973-655-7282
friedmanr@mail.montclair.edu
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Roberta Friedman has had a wide and varied media career, with work spanning a large assortment of film and video productions, which have been shown extensively in the United States and Europe. Her projects have ranged from the commercial, such as her work for George Lucas on Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back, to the esoteric, with experimental work – such as her interactive video The Erl King, which was acquired by the Guggenheim Museum for its permanent collection.

As an independent filmmaker, she has produced and directed many short films, receiving grant funding (including NYSCA, NEA, a BFI Filmmaking Grant, Australian Film Commission grant) and winning awards at various festivals (including Athens International Festival, Sinking Creek Festival, Brooklyn Film Festival, FILMEX). She had a two-evening retrospective of her work in December 2009 at the Millennium Film Workshop, and Kandinsky: A Closer Look, a film she produced with her partner Grahame Weinbren, was shown weekly from September 2009 through January 2010 as part of the Kandinsky retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum. Her film, Bertha’s Children, screened at the Berlin Film Festival in February 2008, and her film Future Perfect, screened at the Rotterdam Film Festival in January 2008. Her experimental films are in the collection of the Australian National Film Library and have been selected to be preserved and housed by the Academy of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles, Calif.

Friedman has extensive production and post-production television and documentary credits. She worked with Michael Moore on The Awful Truth, his weekly documentary series for Bravo Channel and Britain’s Channel 4 in the U.K. She has worked for HBO, Bravo, A&E, WNET, Channel 4 and more. She was the executive producer of HERE! Family, a television series about gay, lesbian and transgender families, currently being broadcast on the HERE! Network, and out on DVD in 2006. She produced the biography of Stockard Channing for Bravo, and produced and developed a one-hour weekly series – “ID: It’s Dance!” – an issue-based, rock-and-roll weekly dance/talk show for WWOR.

She is currently producing a documentary film about the 1980s band, DEVO.

 

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Boris Gavrilovic
Adjunct Instructor
Film
973-655-7200
gavrilovicb@mail.montclair.edu


Joseph Gilford, BFA
Adjunct Instructor
Filmmaking
973-655-7295
gilfordj@mail.montclair.edu
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Meghan Gill, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
gillm@mail.montclair.edu


Stuart Ginsberg
Adjunct Instructor
Communication Studies
973-655-7471
ginsbergs@mail.montclair.edu


Gai Grannon. MA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech, Speech Challenge Coordinator
973-655-7471
Grannong@mail.montclair.edu
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Ian Grody
Adjunct Instructor
Filmmaking
973-655-7471
grodyi@mail.montclair.edu


Lisa Grossano, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973.655.7471
grossanol@mail.montclair.edu

 

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Harry Haines  

Harry W. Haines, Ph.D.
Co-Chair, Task Force for School of Media and Communications;
Professor, Media Industries, Theoretical and Critical Analysis, Gender Studies, Broadcast Journalism
973-655-7471
Hainesh@mail.montclair.edu
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Dr. Harry W. Haines is the former Chair of Communication Studies and headed a Task Force responsible for organizing the new School of Media Arts and Communication at MSU. His research includes the critical analysis of Vietnam War literature, memorials, films, and television programs. His teaching assignments include the Department's introductory course, as well as courses on gender and a variety of theoretical issues. He has worked in news and public affairs programming at public and commercial broadcast stations.


Nannette Haury. MFA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
Hauryn@mail.montclair.edu
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Scott Hebert
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
heberts@mail.montclair.edu


Sarah Henley
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
henleys@mail.montclair.edu


Patrick Hill, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
Hillpa@mail.montclair.edu
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Dick Hinchliffe, M.A.
General Manager WMSC-FM, Adjunct Instructor
Radio Programming and Production
General Manager/Radio
973-655-3135
hinchliffer@mail.montclair.edu
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Richard Hinchliffe joins Montclair State University in the new position of Radio Station Manager for WMSC 90.3 FM, broadcasting to the campus and local community and heard worldwide on the web at www.wmscradio.com. As a radio station manager, producer and reporter, he has worked with students and professional colleagues at Bloomberg Radio, WNYC Radio, NPR, The Associated Press, CBS Radio News and elsewhere. Mr. Hinchliffe brings expertise in news and music programming, staff development, strategic planning and multimedia, multi-platform program distribution. His industry articles include "The News from Poems: Radio and the Humanities" and "A Commitment to Excellence: Radio News for the 21st Century."

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Steve Johnson
Assistant Professor
Television and Digital Media; Web Journalism
973-655-3917
Johnsonjam@mail.montclair.edu
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Steve Johnson joined the MSU faculty in fall 2012 to teach multimedia journalism, after a long career in Web, TV and newspaper journalism. Prior to MSU, as senior regional editor, he supervised the 85 New Jersey news Web sites in AOL's Patch. He is the former Online Editor for The Associated Press, a long-time senior producer for MSNBC.com, executive producer and reporter for Court TV, and spent several years as a newspaper reporter in Atlanta and Chattanooga. He is the faculty adviser for The Montclarion, MSU's student newspaper and Web site.

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Robin Kampf
Adjunct Instructor
TVDM
973-655-7471
kampfr@mail.montclair.edu


Prudence Kaufman, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech; Communication Research Methodology
973-655-7471
kaufmanp@mail.montclair.edu


Janine Kelly-Hardy, MA, ABD
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
Kellyja@mail.montclair.edu
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 Todd Kelshaw

Todd Kelshaw, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Graduate Program Coordinator
Group and Organizational Communication
973-655-5162
Kelshawt@mail.montclair.edu
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Dr. Todd Kelshaw (Ph. D., University of Washington) is an Associate Professor of Communication Studies and coordinator of the Master of Arts program in Public and Organizational Relations. His scholarship addresses stakeholder participation in organizations and groups, with special concern for deliberative and dialogic dimensions of democratic civic engagement, community-based organizational partnerships, and service-learning pedagogies. His applications include research and curricular/co-curricular initiatives affiliated with the American Association of State Colleges and Universities' American Democracy Project and the Association of American Colleges and Universities' Bringing Theory to Practice. His writings have appeared in various edited books (such as Communication as…: Stances on theory and the Handbook of research on social interaction technologies and collaboration software: Concepts and trends) and scholarly journals (such as Communication Theory and the International Journal of Public Participation). As well, he is a co-editor of the book, Partnerships for service-learning: Impacts on communities and students. Dr. Kelshaw's honors include a Mandela Award for Outstanding Leadership in Diversity (from MSU's Office of Equity and Diversity) and an Outstanding Service-learning Faculty Award (from MSU's Center for Community-based Learning).

 


Christine Kirk Foster. MA
Adjunct Instructor
Organizational & Group Leadership, Interpersonal Communication
973-655-7471
Fosterc@mail.montclair.edu
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William Lacey
Adjunct Instructor
Filmmaking
973-655-7471
laceyw@mail.montclair.edu


Laureen LeFever, MFA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
Lefeverl@mail.montclair.edu
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Christine Lemesianou  

Christine A. Lemesianou, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Deputy Chair
Director, MSU Basic Communication Program
Social Influence, New Media, Globalization
973-655-5193
Lemesianoc@mail.montclair.edu
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Dr. Christine A. Lemesianou is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in public and organizational relations, persuasion and new media, public speaking, research methods and globalization and has a strong interest in creating innovative pedagogical practices. Her research agenda is interdisciplinary and some of her ongoing projects examine communication and identity, globalization and borders, critical pedagogy, digital rhetoric, and new media and interactive technologies. She is a frequent participant at regional and national conferences and is currently working on a manuscript that interrogates emerging global literacies. She also serves as the Director of the Basic Communication Program at MSU and offers workshops and training on presentation skills and communication coaching.


Danielle Lenar
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
lenard@mail.montclair.edu


Manuela Levitt, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
Levittma@mail.montclair.edu
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Andrea Lieberman, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Nonverbal Communication, Interpersonal Communication
973-655-7471
Liebermana@mail.montclair.edu
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Lawrence J. Londino, Ph.D.
Professor
Television and Digital Media 
973-655-4362
londinol@mail.montclair.edu
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Dr. Lawrence J. Londino has written, produced and directed a variety of radio, television and film projects over a 30-year career, most recently a public television documentary, Ripple in The Water, and wrote produced and directed A Place for Us: The Story of Shady Rest and America's First Golf Professional, which traced the history of African-Americans playing golf in New Jersey.


Elizabeth Loughran, MA
Adjunct Insttructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973.655.7471
loughrane@mail.montclair.edu


David Lowenthal
Adjunct Instructor
Filmmaking
973-655-7471


Yi Luo  

Yi Luo, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Public Relations
973-655-3400
Luoy@mail.montclair.edu
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Dr. Yi Luo joined the Montclair State faculty as an assistant professor in the Department of Communication Studies focusing on organizational communications and public relations. She received her Ph.D. in Communication from the University of Maryland, College Park. Her dissertation examined how members of multinational organizations in China made sense of change and how these multinationals managed communication programs during these chaotic periods of time. Her primary research interests include: organizational communication, change management, public relations management, global public relations, and social cognition.


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Mara Marino
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
marinom@mail.montclair.edu


Glenn Martorana, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
Martoranag@mail.montclair.edu
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Steve McCarthy, B.A.
TV Producer, Adjunct Instructor
Video, Documentary, Journalism
News Producer
973-655-7361
mccarthyst@mail.montclair.edu
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Steve McCarthy is an Emmy Award-winning network TV news producer. A former staff producer for 60 Minutes and Dateline, he formed McCarthy Productions, Inc in 2001 and produced, photographed and edited projects for 60 Minutes, Dateline, Charlie Rose, MSNBC, PBS, BBC America, Reuters and others. In 2006, he directed and wrote an independent film Finding Paddy and he is currently in production of a pilot for a series called Who Says I Can't, which will feature extreme athletes with disabilities. Steve McCarthy is a member of the Director's Guild of America.


Katherine McGinty
Adjunct Instructor
Communication Studies
973-655-7471
mcgintyk@mail.montclair.edu


Christopher McKinley  

Christopher McKinley, Ph.D.
Health Communication
mckinleyc@mail.montclair.edu
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Dr. Christopher McKinley specializes in health communication and media effects. In particular, he examines the role that messages play in shaping individual’s health perceptions and behaviors. Dr. McKinley’s research addresses important public health issues, including, but not limited to, binge drinking, childhood obesity, disordered eating habits, and mental health concerns. His research has been published in Health Communication, Journal of Health Communication, and Journal of Nutrition Education and Behavior. Dr. McKinley is currently investigating how public opinion toward health care reform is impacted by presidential rhetoric and mass media messages.

 

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Halleh Nia, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
Niah@mail.montclair.edu
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Karl Nussbaum, BS
Assistant Professor (Half-time)
Filmmaking
973-655-7910
nussbaumk@mail.montclair.edu
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Joel Penney  

Joel Penney, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
New Media
973-655-4261
penneyj@mail.montclair.edu
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Dr. Joel Penney is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies, specializing in new media, cultural studies, visual communication, critical race and sexuality studies, consumer culture, and political communication and theory. His research focuses on the uses of participatory and digital media forms for social and political advocacy as well as for the construction of collective identities. Dr. Penney has published essays in journals such as Communication, Culture, and Critique and Popular Music and Society, and has contributed chapters to the books Joystick Soldiers: The Politics of Play in Military Video Games and Queer Identities/Political Realities. He is currently working on a book project based on his dissertation that explores the uses of political T-shirts in the digital age.


Anthony Pemberton, BFA
Associate Professor
Filmmaking, Major Studio Project
973-655-7200
pembertona@mail.montclair.edu
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Daily Variety cited Tony Pemberton as “One of Ten Directors to Watch” when his first feature film, Beyond the Ocean, premiered in the Dramatic Competition at the Sundance Film Festival. It was nominated for a Grand Jury award, and received the Princess Grace Foundation Statue Award. Beyond the Ocean weaves together a character’s life that is split in time by her own immigration and memory and was made independently in Russia, Austria, and America by Go East Film, Intrinsic Value, and Ursula Wolschlager.

Pemberton has previously shown films at The Anthology Film Archives, the Kino Museum in Moscow, the Whitney Museum of American Art, as well as major festivals in America and Europe. His projects have been awarded funding from The Princess Grace of Monaco Foundation, the Jerome Foundation, Arts Matters, New Jersey State Council on the Arts, and Arts Link. He is a graduate of the State University of New York at Purchase with a BFA in film in 1990, as well as the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts’s Bard College with an MFA in film in 1993. He is also the director of the BFA in Filmmaking program at Montclair State University.


 

Beverly Peterson
Assistant Professor
Television and Digital Media; Documentary
973-655-7339
petersonb@mail.montclair.edu
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Beverly Peterson's documentaries have been broadcast internationally, and screened at major festivals including; HBO, PBS The Sundance Channel, The Sundance Film Festival, Human Rights Watch, Museum of Modern Art, Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Walker Art Center, The Warhol Museum, The Kitchen. 71 West Broadway: Ground Zero, New York, NY was selected as part of the memorial presentation at the Library of Congress, which has included it in the national 9/11 film archive. Portions of Invisible Revolution, were featured on ABC’s 20/20, Dateline, and HBO specials on domestic terrorism. Peterson is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Broadcasting at Montclair State University.


 

Patricia Piroh
Producer/Director
Television and Digital Media
973-655-5158
pirohp@mail.montclair.edu 
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Patricia Piroh is a producer for the Department of Broadcasting at Montclair State University. She recently co-produced a documentary, A Ripple in the Water: Healing Through Art, which has been in over 10 international and national film festivals, and is currently airing on PBS across the U.S. For sixteen years she has been the series producer for Carpe Diem, an award-winning magazine format program that airs throughout New Jersey, producing over 450 half hour programs. She was also the coordinating producer for programming appearing on NJN Public Television, including two health series: Tomorrow's Medicine Today and Take Care with Dr. Max Gomez. She's produced a series of vignettes entitled: Italy: A Sense of Place, and Your Worst Nightmare, a video about violence in high schools.

Her production credits range from news to sports to daytime drama and include the 2008 election coverage and Democratic National Convention for NBC News, the 2004 Republican National Convention for NBC News, the 1998 XVIII Winter Olympic Games for CBS Sports and the New York City Marathons 1987-1991 with ABC Sports. Piroh has an MA in Communication Arts and also has 18 years of teaching experience.

Her work has been recognized by the South African International Film Festival, Cinema Verite Film Festival, GirlFest Hawaii, Global Peace Film Festival, U.S. International Film and Video Festival, Telly Awards, IABC Gold Quill Awards, CAPE Award for Best Educational Series, and APEX Grand Award of Excellence.  

 

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Terri Randall
Adjunct Instructor
Filmmaking
973-655-7471
randallt@mail.montclair.edu


Michael Rizzo
Adjunct Instructor
Writing for the Media
973-655-7471
rizzomi@mail.montclair.edu


Gloria Rodriguez, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
Rodriguezgl@mail.montclair.edu
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Stuart Rohrer
Adjunct Instructor
TVDM
973-655-7471
rohrers@mail.montclair.edu


 

Marc Rosenweig  
Assistant Professor
Television and Digital Media;
Producer, Journalism
973-655-7870
rosenweigm@mail.montclair.edu 
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Marc Rosenweig is Assistant Professor of Broadcasting at Montclair State University. He became a full-time faculty member in the fall of 2007, following a career of more than three decades as a television reporter, producer, executive producer and program manager. 

Rosenweig was a member of program management teams that launched CNBC and the YES Network for the New York Yankees. He was senior vice president of programming and production for King World Productions, where he supervised news magazine, talk and court shows. Previously, he worked as a reporter, producer and executive producer at television stations in New York, Miami, Detroit and New Orleans.

At WWOR-TV in New York, he worked with the investigative unit which was honored with the DuPont Columbia Award. During his tenure at King World’s Inside Edition, the news magazine became the first (and only) syndicated news program to receive the George Polk Award.

Rosenweig has a Master of Science degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and a Bachelor of Science in journalism from Ohio University. In 2010, he received the L.J. Hortin Distinguished Alumnus Award from the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University.

 

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David Sanders, Ph. D.
Associate Professor
Television and Digital Media; Audio/Sound Design
973-655-7974
sandersd@mail.montclair.edu  
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David Sanders is currently a tenured Associate Professor in TV and Digital Media at Montclair State University. Before joining the Montclair State faculty, Dr. Sanders was Director of the Music, Business, & Technology Program at New York University and Dean of the Audio Arts Division at Center for the Media Arts in New York City. He has also served on the faculties of the City University of New York and The New School University.

Dr. Sanders brings great depth of audio experience to his teaching. A musician and composer, he has written electro-acoustic scores for film, television, commercials, modern dance, and multimedia. As an engineer/producer, he has worked on an eclectic mix of projects ranging from classical to R & B. As a product specialist/artist endorsee for Korg keyboards, he has been involved in research and development as well as marketing for the company?s line of synthesizers and MIDI products. In addition to his duties as producer of Inside MSU, a weekly campus television news program, audio supervisor for Carpe Diem, the MSU Broadcasting Department?s award-winning weekly cable show, and faculty advisor to WMSC, the University’s campus radio station, Dr. Sanders currently teaches courses in television production, audio production, multi-track recording, sound design, computer music, MIDI, and music technology at Montclair State University, Mercy College, and New York University.


Mo Sacirbey
Adjunct Instructor
Television and Digital Media
973-655-7471
sacirbeym@mail.montclair.edu


Robert Sapoff
Adjunct Instructor
Filmmaking
973-655-7471
sapoffr@mail.montclair.edu


Chiz Schultz, BA
Adjunct Instructor
Filmmaking
973-655-7295
schultzc@mail.montcliar.edu
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Perry Schwarz, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
schwarzp@mail.montclair.edu


Stuart Schwarz.
Adjunct Instructor
Television and Digital Media
973-655-7870
Schwarzs@mail.montclair.edu
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Marina Shron, MFA
Adjunct Instructor
Filmmaking
973-655-7295
shronm@mail.montcliar.edu
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Jill Reed Siroty, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Public Relations
973-655-6807
Sirotyj@mail.montclair.edu
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Susan Skoog, BFA
Assistant Professor (Half-time)
Filmmaking
973-655-7295
skoogs@mail.montcliar.edu
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Jennifer Spiegel, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Interpersonal Communication
973-655-7471
Spiegelj@mail.montclair.edu
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Josh Sugarman
Adjunct Instructor
Filmmaking
973-655-7471

sugarmanj@mail.montclair.edu


Chris Sweerus
Adjunct Instructor
Writing for the Media, Television and Digital Media
973-655-7471
sweerusc@mail.montclair.edu


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Ron Tomaino
Adjunct Instructor
Television and Digital Media
973-655-7471
tomainor@mail.montclair.edu


David Tyson, MFA
Adjunct Instructor
Fundamentals of Speech
973-655-7471
Tysond@mail.montclair.edu
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Arthur Vincie
Adjunct Instructor
Television and Digital Media
973-655-7471
vinciea@mail.montclair.edu


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Kristopher Weeks. MA
Adjunct Instructor
Intercultural Communication, Listening, Argumentation and Debate
973-655-7471
Weeksk@mail.montclair.edu
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Larry Weiner  

Larry Weiner, MA
Adjunct Instructor
Public Relations Coordinator 
973-655-3472
Weinerl@mail.montclair.edu
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Larry M. Weiner began his public relations/communication consulting career in 1982, and over the next 25 years performed both project and campaign work for Fortune 500 companies (Pepsi-Cola, Allied Signal Corporation, Schering Plough, Parke-Davis, Johnson & Johnson), government agencies (NJ Department of Environmental Protection), consumer agencies (AAA, Food Marketing Institute of America), industry associations (National Concrete Masonry Association), individuals (Lorena Ochoa), and many others (BMW, Sharp Electronics, Fujifilm, Sony). He began his teaching career as a William Paterson University adjunct in 1989, teaching business communication courses. He joined the Montclair State University Communication Studies faculty in 2003, first as an adjunct, then as a half-time instructor, finally joining full time as the Coordinator of Public Relations for the College of the Arts and in support of the task force forming the School of Media Arts and Communications. He received his Accreditation in Public Relations certification from the Public Relations Society of America in 2008.


Janet L Wilson, MA
Administrator, Admissions Coordinator
973-655-7471
wilsonja@mail.montclair.edu
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Ben Wolf
Adjunct Instructor
Filmmaking
973-655-7471
wolfb@mail.montclair.edu


Stephanie Wood, MA
Secretary Assistant
Television and Digital Media
973-655-7870
woods@mail.montclair.edu


Jay Woodruff
Adjunct Instructor
Television and Digital Media
973-655-7471
woodruffj@mail.montclair.edu


Erika Wynzel, MA
Adjunct Instructor
973.655.7471
wynzele@mail.montclair.edu
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