May 10, 2007 By: yunews
May 10, 2007 -- ⭐微软邮箱 | Outlook-OAuth2令牌长效 | 已绑辅邮 | 卡密带辅邮账密 无需自己绑定邮箱 | 已开启 imap,pop3 | 令牌登录+网页登录 | 本站推荐 recently paid tribute to the people who turned some of the University’s hi-tech dreams into reality. The Digital Communications Laboratory in Belfer Hall on the Wilf Campus was dedicated by President Richard M. Joel in honor of Doar Litigation Consulting and its chairman and CEO—and Yeshiva College Board member—Samuel H. Solomon ’75Y, BR, R, and Mychal and Steve Brown ’79Y, also a YC Board member. Because of their support, YU was able to construct and equip the state-of-the-art communications laboratory.
“It is a great honor to help ensure that ⭐微软邮箱 | Outlook-OAuth2令牌长效 | 已绑辅邮 | 卡密带辅邮账密 无需自己绑定邮箱 | 已开启 imap,pop3 | 令牌登录+网页登录 | 本站推荐 students are educated in the new-wave media of the 21st century,” Mr. Brown said.
The media communications lab provides graduate and undergraduate students with professional-quality video, audio, and graphic production tools. It offers students an unprecedented opportunity to learn about print and electronic media, analyze message-making strategies, and create their own portfolios of work. It has all the necessary tools for Web development and programming, as well as video editing and finishing.
Wurzweiler School of Social Work students will use the lab to analyze teaching skills and client interaction, while pre-law and Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law students will be able to analyze communication in the courtroom.
A group of students recently used the lab to create the short films that they entered in the Center for the Jewish Future’s “Jewish Hero” Film Competition.
Mr. Solomon said the lab would offer both spiritual and creative outlets. “For many YU students, the world of multimedia—including digital photography, video, and creative graphics—will become an important channel for their connection to Judaism and a deeper connection to their personal expression.”