For Immediate Release
Further information: Contact Joseph Giomboni
Public Relations Office, (570) 208-5958

April 27, 2018 – The artistic vision and talents of mass communications students will be on display in the annual King's College Mass Communications Student Exhibit from Monday, May 7, through Friday, May 25, in the Widmann Gallery.

Students will exhibit works in a variety of mediums, including print advertisements, logos, posters, magazine spreads, photography, and web and CD cover designs. Computer monitors will display animations and video projects as well as audio clips of interviews and news stories broadcasted on WRKC 88.5 FM, King’s student radio studio.

“The creativity of King’s students was impressive because students submitted projects that transcended their comfort zone and expanded their works into different forms of media,” said Dr. Karen Mercincavage, associate technical professor of mass communication and exhibition coordinator. 

Student participants are: Anastasia Araviakis, senior, Timonium, Md.; Shawn Balinas, sophomore, Carbondale; Alysha Barber, senior, Kingston; Matt Barbosa, senior, North Plainfield, N.J.; Noah Clarke, freshman, Jamaica, N.Y.; Evan Collins, freshman, Olyphant; Taylor Chronowski, freshman, Bear Creek Twp.; Brianna DiMaggio, senior, Wilkes-Barre; Kaitlyn Emmert, senior, Westminster, Md; John Flynn, senior, Bellerose, N.Y.; Kimberly Gorney, senior, Wilkes-Barre; Sean Grassi, senior, Clarks Summit; Amy Higgins, senior, Sweet Valley; Nate Holtzinger, freshman, York; Cheyenne Huffman, sophomore, Hunlock Creek; Brian Jones, junior, Scranton; Bailey Klocko, sophomore, Kingston; Kaitlyn Kochansky, sophomore, Shavertown; Aaron Kratz, junior, Bechtelsville; Kayla Kruchinsky, junior, Swoyersville; Nicholas Leon, senior, Wyoming; James Maloy, sophomore, Lake Ariel; Liam McLoughlin, freshman, Colchester, Conn; Margaret Michael, senior, Dallas; Christina Orlando, senior, Philadelphia; Christina Plenkers, freshman, Port Murray, N.J.; Brendan Raab, senior, Massapequa Park, N.Y.; Aubrey Scavone, freshman, Plymouth Twp.; Daniel Stokes, senior, Flushing, N.Y.; Owen Vaughn, senior, Cranford, N.J.; Zachary Whitehead, senior, Hockessin, Del.; and Madison Ziemba, senior, Wyoming.

The exhibition is free and open to the public. Gallery hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, as arranged. The Gallery is closed on national holidays and during scheduled breaks throughout the academic year. For more information about the upcoming exhibition, contact Michelle Leonard, Widmann Gallery coordinator, at (570) 208-5900, ext. 5328.

A photograph of King’s men’s hockey teams inaugural game by freshman Nate Holtzinger of York will be one of several creative works by King’s students on display during the annual Mass Communications Student Exhibit from May 7-25 in the Widmann Gallery at King's College.