DUNMORE, Pa. — Penn State Scranton corporate communication students stepped out of the classroom and into the professional world during COMM Day, an interactive, student-led event designed to help participants gain real-world experience, build valuable skills and connect with industry experts.
Interactive event prepares students for careers in corporate communication
Hosted by Program Coordinator and Lecturer of Corporate Communication Kelly Conlon-Mazzucca’s CC 490W students, the event offered a full lineup of hands-on activities, networking opportunities and expert-led sessions aimed at preparing students for careers in corporate communication.
Throughout the day, students participated in professional headshot sessions, experienced virtual reality demonstrations and completed a social media scavenger hunt designed to sharpen their digital storytelling skills. They also had opportunities to network with faculty, peers and industry professionals.
Two keynote speakers headlined the event
Karen Freberg, professor of strategic communications at the University of Louisville, executive director and founder of the Bird’s Nest Student Agency, and author, spoke about personal branding and navigating today’s fast-paced social media environment.
Penn State alumna Morgan Sewack, a marketing and communications specialist and adjunct lecturer of corporate communication at Penn State Scranton, led an interactive workshop on content creation. She showed students how to produce and edit engaging short-form videos and offered practical tips they can apply to internships and professional roles. COMM Day also included a corporate communication faculty Q&A with Conlon-Mazzucca and Assistant Professor of Corporate Communication Stephanie Longo, who gave students a chance to engage directly with program leaders and learn more about academic and career pathways within the field.
Students said the experience was both informative and inspiring.
“I had a great time at the event, and it helped me learn many valuable skills for my career in communications,” said attendee Marbella Duricko. “I definitely will be incorporating these strategies for my social media internship!”
Corporate Communication degree program at Penn State Scranton
The Corporate Communication degree program at Penn State Scranton emphasizes strategic communication skills that prepare graduates to help organizations shape effective internal and external messaging. Students learn to manage branding, corporate identity, reputation, new media strategy, stakeholder engagement and social responsibility. Learn more about the Corporate Communication degree program at Penn State Scranton.