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Alpha Chi
honor society inducts 20 members
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Meyers,
Halim earned Athlete of Week honors
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Huntington inducts 13 members into Lambda Pi Eta
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HTV
News earns gold at College State Awards
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U2
conference accepts Huntington student's paper
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Matt Webb (’98) and Matt
Barber’s short film, “Weathered,” is
an official selection at the 2009
Indianapolis International Film Festival. Check the film’s
"festivals"
page for more upcoming screenings.
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FOX dance star has
ties to local filmmakers
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Star 88.3, Huntington University form
alliance
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Alpha Chi presents honor
awards
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McGraw, Brenneman chosen as Athletes of
Week
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Comcast to unveil On Demand
local programming
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In the span of a month, a
script was written and armed with just one camera, Jeff Rodia, a transfer
student into Huntington University, and Derek Lindeman shot what they
assumed was a fun video. That “fun video,” however, became an award-winning
film at various festivals across the country.
“Bad for Business”
was born out of Rodia and Lindeman’s mutual experiences with ex-girlfriends
and Lindeman’s juggling of 10 girlfriends at the same time. With the
screenplay completed in May of 2006, filming in June of the same year and
the final product completed exactly a year later, Rodia of Blenheim, N.J.,
and Lindeman had their work cut out for them. They made copies and sent
their work to festivals throughout the U.S., and it paid off. “Bad for
Business” won Best Feature and Best Overall film at the International Film
Festival at Myrtle Beach in December of 2007 and Best Comedy at the
Sacramento International Film Festival just four months later. In the fall
of 2008, Rodia and Lindeman were approached by Jerry Dalton, a
representative of an independent film corporation, who wanted to show “Bad
for Business” in national theatres along with 11 other hand-picked
independent films at the cost of $2,900. Dalton made a deal with Carmike
Theaters. Ninety-one theaters across the country showed the Rodia and
Lindeman film “Bad for Business.”
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Alumni Profile: Amy Berry,
public relations
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Barkley honored with United Way volunteer award
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University's January term to offer unique courses
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Hartman,
Eberly bring Hollywood to Huntington
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Indiana Beta Chapter of Alpha Chi
inducts 29 members
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Neiderhiser, Brenneman
given Athlete of Week honors
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Professor contributes to new media book
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Arthur, Mitchel given
Servant Leadership Award
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Joe
Mertz Center hosts Urban Plunge in Chicago
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Huntington to host Digital Media Arts Showcase
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Forester Night recognizes outstanding students, faculty
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Alpha Chi names Sophomore
Honor Award winners
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Ballinger to give
presentation at Nappanee library
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Chi
Alpha Sigma adds 13 Foresters to its roster
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Who's Who
honors 20 Huntington University students
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Alumna wins Suncoast Regional Emmy Award
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Student
newspaper, journalist win first place awards
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Indiana
Beta Chapter of Alpha Chi inducts 10 members
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Schroeder,
McMillen named Athletes of Week
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Lambda
Pi Eta inducts 10 members
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Students' internship sparks new business plan
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Five communication students earn statewide honors
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Juniors chosen for Pulliam
Internships
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Huntington freshman to hold book signing
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University to host Spring
Media Showcase
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Alpha Chi names Sophomore
Award winners
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Artist, professor to speak at
spring colloquium
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Foundation breakfast
to feature digital media arts faculty
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Department
of Communication to host visit day
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Forester Lecture Series to
feature filmmaker
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HTV 22 News takes first
place in iNRB competition
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Huntington University freshman
releases first book
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Huntington
University awards Presidential Scholarship
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Berry, Kock earn Athlete of Week honors
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Berry
earns Athlete of Week honors
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Who's Who honors 20 Huntington University students
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Berry,
Ganton earn Athlete of Week honors
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'Mediated' author to speak at Huntington
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Digital
media arts students present 'Boxed' at festival
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Berry,
Kock earn Forester Athlete of the Week honors
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Illustrator, professor to speak at fall colloquium
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The
FUSE to bring Paul Wright to Huntington
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First-generation college student honored by ICI
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Alumna selected for public service series
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Herald-Press lauded with
Distinguished Service Award
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Huntington announces Homecoming court
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Alpha Chi inducts 20 new members
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Leeper, Ballinger named to Digital Media Arts faculty
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Guilkey crowned Miss Indiana
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Student radio station changes to WQHU
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Communication department earns state awards
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MCA Sound sets the
standard
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Broadcast students
experience first-hand media opportunity in Tennessee
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Fuse FM sponsors OC Supertones Farewell Tour Concert
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Guilkey awarded Miss North Central
Indiana 2005
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Communication students win national awards
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Dr. Kevin
Miller, assistant professor of communication, presented, "Stories and
Identity: Making Sense of Ethnic and Religious Conflicts Using Narrative
Theory," at the National Communication Association. His presentation took
place in Chicago on Nov. 11.
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Simon,
Nazarenus named Homecoming royalty
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Counts,
Caldwell named Forester Athletes of the Week
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Digital Media Arts program added to
Communication Department
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Welch, Slee receive Forester Athlete of the
Week honors
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HC honored for United Way award-winning
video
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Clark presents at broadcasting conference
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Communication students win national honors