By Nic Corbett/The Star-Ledger
MONTCLAIR — A week after Montclair State’s trustees created a communications school, the university is busy planning a home for it.
The School of Communication and Media, in the making over the past two years, was created to better prepare Montclair State’s students for the evolving media field, Montclair State University Provost Willard Gingerich said.
Now, university officials are looking at other communications schools for ideas on how its new facility should look, he said. The building would likely include a new studio for the campus radio station 90.3 WMSC and would be located near the university’s DuMont Television Center, which underwent a technology upgrade this summer and is now the headquarters of NJTV’s news division.
More>>