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The National Broadcasting Society is an organization created for students and professionals pursuing a career within the electronic media field. The purpose of the National Broadcasting Society is to help collegiate electronic media students make the transition to the professional world. NBS and AERho enhance the development of students and early professionals on a chapter, district, regional and national level by:

  • Promoting excellence.
  • Providing opportunities for ethical and responsible leadership.
  • Providing exposure to the "electronic media" industries.
  • Assisting in career preparation.
  • Providing opportunities for and encouraging the development of members through advanced media education programs.
  • Providing opportunities for and encouraging the participation of members in community service projects and activities.

The NBS National Convention can offer you networking opportunities not available to you on your campus. You can interact with other members from across the country, talk to them about fundraising ideas, ways to attract new members (and keep old ones), and how to get area electronic media professionals more interested (and even involved) in your chapter. You'll also have the opportunity to hear from and meet professionals from a number of different areas such as news, sports, production, graphics, promotion, sales, and marketing, in radio, television, film, corporate production, internet technologies and other electronic media. You will hear what it takes to get that first job in the biz ... from setting up your resume to how to prepare for the interview. However, what you get out of the National Convention is entirely up to YOU. Your eagerness to learn through attending sessions, networking, interacting with professionals, and being willing to absorb will determine how much the convention will help your career.

Monmouth University Co-Advisors: Aaron Furgason & Chris Cavallaro






Produced by Monmouth alums Tom Hanley ‘04, ‘06 and Patrick Perrotto ‘05, Shadows of Shadow Lawn examines the alleged campus haunting of the Guggenheim Cottage at the Monmouth University Library, the Lauren K. Woods Theatre, and historic Woodrow Wilson Hall. The film earned national recognition in 2006 when it won First Place in the National Broadcasting Society Documentary Competition in Washington D.C. It was also selected to lead off the 2006 Two River Film Festival.

Since its debut in 2005 Shadows of Shadow Lawn, has informed, entertained, and frightened countless University students, faculty members, and staff, as well as many area residents.

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