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Andrea Kremer, NFL Network
Curry College sports media students spent some time with longtime football broadcast journalist Andrea Kremer.
Peter King, NBC Sports
Some of the best in sports journalism, like longtime Sports Illustrated football writer Peter King, now at NBC Sports, come to campus to talk with students.
A. Sherrod Blakely, NBC Sports Boston
A. Sherrod Blakely, of NBC Sports Boston, is a regular visitor to Curry's campus to speak with students in the multimedia sports journalism program.
Adam Grossman, Boston Red Sox
Red Sox Chief Marketing Officer Adam Grossman talks to Curry sports media students during a field trip to Fenway Park.
Littlefield and Ryan
Curry routinely features talks by the best in Boston area sports journalism, such as Bill Littlefield of NPR and Bob Ryan of The Boston Globe.
Craig Larson, Boston Globe
Boston Globe high school sports editor Craig Larson, an alumnus of Curry College, often returns to campus to speak to sports journalism students.
The Boston Advantage
With Boston just a few miles from campus, students routinely head into the city for events and networking opportunities, such as this panel discussion on race and sports media at the WBUR studios.
Live Press Conferences
With 16 NCAA teams at Curry, students in the multimedia sports journalism program gain real-world experience covering Colonels sports.
Tools of the Craft
In the Advanced Journalism course, students are given an iPad for the semester to learn the art and craft of developing multimedia sports story packages.
Explore Related Programs:
Internships
The Internship Program at Curry College offers students the opportunity to explore a variety of career paths by learning about their interests, skills, strengths, and values while acquiring course credits.
WMLN Radio
WMLN is completely student-run, under the supervision of Director of Radio, Professor Ken Carberry '80. Students can get involved in a variety of positions from day one on campus - and even host their own shows!
CC8-TV
CC8 is Curry College's television station, housed in our state-of-the-art Hirsh Communication Center on campus. Students can work in a variety of positions at CC8 through our TV Practicum course.
The Currier Times
The Currier Times is Curry College's student-produced digital news publication. Students have the opportunity to blog, cover breaking campus news, write features, and produce photo slideshows, podcasts, and videos.
Semester Away
Not only do Curry students have endless internship opportunities in the Boston market, but we also offer study away programs in D.C., L.A., and N.Y.C.
COM Honor Society
Lambda Pi Eta is a highly selective international honors society for students who have declared an interest in the field of communication and who have achieved a high level of academic excellence.
Study Abroad
Go global with Curry College faculty members as part of our very popular Short-term, Faculty-led Courses, or create your own customized Study Abroad opportunity!
First-Year Experience
Making the transition to college can be a little confusing and lot of fun. Your First-Year Experience at Curry College helps smooth out the bumps and puts you on the path to success.
Gen Ed
At the heart of Curry College's undergraduate curriculum is our General Education (Gen Ed) Program. Gen Ed is based on our belief in the power and potential of the liberal arts.
Life-Changing Opportunities Await
Start with a foundation in the liberal arts. Add attentive faculty and countless opportunities to learn by doing. That’s what you’ll get with a bachelor’s degree from Curry. Learn what’s waiting for you today.