While our students say “Thank you, Park,” we want to thank all of YOU for supporting our SOS and Annual funds.
Help Park say "YES!" to more students by giving to the Special Opportunities for Students fund this Giving Day.
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This Giving Day, we ask that you consider making a donation to the Park Special Opportunities for Students (SOS) fund that allows students to take advantage of opportunities that arise through the year.
Rua Fay '26 thanks to SOS funding, was able to attend the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah as an accredited press journalist for her long-running film publication, Cinemasters.net.
This meant she had a front row seat for all that is new and exciting in the world of cinema as she attended premieres and interviewed celebrities on the red carpet. For a Film BFA major about to graduate - this was an incredible opportunity.
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Help Park say "YES!" to more students by giving to the Special Opportunities for Students fund this Giving Day.
Give here starting at noon on Thursday, April 23:
https://givingday.ithaca.edu/campaigns/parksos
@icparkschool@ithacacollege@icalumni
The Ithaca College Roy H. Park School of Communications is very excited to have eight participants working within the NBC Sports Immersion Program for the 2026 Winter Olympics coverage. Additionally, we have one current student and one alumna serving as Production Assistants who will support coverage of the Olympics and the NBA across NBC and Peacock – bringing our total representation to ten Bombers, more than any other school in the nation!
The team includes Nichole Allan '26, Jack DeNick '27, Laila DiNovo '24, Eli Francoeur '25, Ryan Forbidussi '27, Hunter Holmes '27, Katherine Kummerer '25, Kayleigh Sherman '28, Katelyn Smith '26, and Cameron Strong '26 who will join the more than 30 alums that are part of the NBC Sports legacy.
Keep an eye on Park's social media for updates on the team and their important roles in broadcasting the 2026 Winter Olympics through various media channels via NBC.
Today was the last day of Radio Row for The Super Six. As they wrap up the week, the team got to interview top individuals from the NFL media community, including Stephen A. Smith, Kay Adams, Emmitt Smith, and Chris Berman. The team got to experience an amazing week and make lasting impressions in the media world.
Stay tuned for a recap post of all that the team achieved this week.
This trip was made possible through Dean Amy Falkner and Special Opportunities for Students (SOS) funding. SOS funds allow the Park School to say YES to incredible opportunities that arise as a result of our students’ amazing talent and professionalism.
Our Super Six Team checks back in after a couple of content-packed days on The Row. They’ve been busy with interviews and behind-the-scenes footage of all things Super Bowl LX.
Pictured here are Molly interviewing Cooper Dejean of the Philadelphia Eagles, Rayahna interviewing Damar Hamlin, safety for the Buffalo Bills, and Colin interviewing Damien Harris, former NFL running back and current CBS Sports broadcaster.
Stay tuned for our team’s daily takeovers for first-hand footage, behind-the-scenes access, and all the action as it unfolds.
This trip was made possible through Dean Amy Falkner and Special Opportunities for Students (SOS) funding. SOS funds allow the Park School to say YES to incredible opportunities that arise as a result of our students’ amazing talent and professionalism.
Our Super Six, Connor Smith ‘26, Molly Golden ‘28, Rayahna Tryka ‘26, Keenan Jackson ‘26, Devon Jarvis ‘27, and Colin Martin ‘26, have successfully landed in California and have hit the ground running, as they enter into a full week of Super Bowl LX coverage. Stay tuned for our team’s daily takeovers to get first-hand footage of the action.
This trip was made possible through Dean Amy Falkner and Special Opportunities for Students (SOS) funding. SOS funds allow the Park School to say YES to incredible opportunities that arise as a result of our students’ amazing talent and professionalism.
Another successful year in the books for the Park School🔥🎉
This year was truly powered by the people: students (current and prospective), faculty, staff, alumni (both old and new), donors, and all who make up the Park School community. Oh, and of course, the one and only Jesse Eisenberg. 🙌
All the projects, events, creativity, and collaboration turned into another successful year. We highlighted a few of our favorites in our 'Park School Wrapped,' but this is just a small piece of the talent exhibited in 2025.👏👏👏👏
Thanks for another FANTASTIC year. We can't wait to see what 2026 brings.
Last week, we interviewed Senior student filmmakers at their thesis screening. Watch to learn more about the films they created and what it meant to them to have their work screened at Cinemapolis.
Congratulations to all the filmmakers, their crews, the actors, and the faculty that guided them to this success.
We can’t wait to see what you do next!
PARK IS HIRING!
Ithaca College’s Roy H. Park School of Communications is seeking a highly qualified Associate Dean to provide leadership in both academic and administrative affairs. Reporting to the Dean, the Associate Dean plays a key role in curriculum and program development, faculty affairs, assessment, facilities and technology planning, and strategic initiatives aligned with the school’s mission and vision.
This position supports chairs and program directors, oversees program quality and academic personnel, contributes to data-informed decision-making related to course scheduling, faculty workloads, and resource planning, and helps foster a professional, collaborative culture that advances faculty, staff, and student success.
View the position and apply via Ithaca College's Human Resources site:
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