If you are interested in video production and broadcasting, this is the housing for you! Space is extremely limited!

Learn more about the RU-tv Living-Learning community and watch a resident produced promotion.
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Located in Winkler Hall on Busch campus, the RU-tv Living-Learning community offers special benefits to its student residents who want to learn about broadcast communications. They will have the opportunity to work and learn in the field while living with students who share common interests. These residents have use of an in-hall professional television studio!

Students in this community will be required to participate in a 1.5-credit course offered through the School of Communication, Information and Library Studies (SCILS) for both fall and spring semesters during their first year of residence on the floor. The course will focus on media messages and the creative aspects of producing television and will involve discussions of media literacy, story-telling, popular culture including reality television, and historical perspectives on visual images, among other topics. The course will count towards graduation credit for School of Arts and Sciences (SAS) and for the School of Communication, Information and Library Studies (SCILS).

Returning RU-tv Living-Learning Floor participants will have other curricular opportunities made available to them upon their second, third, or fourth years.

See photos of Living-Learning community events and activities

Students in this special interest housing have:

All Rutgers University-New Brunswick students are welcome to apply and must submit an application that can be found at http://campusinfo.rutgers.edu/winkler/. Applications received by May 24, 2008, are guaranteed consideration. Applications will be reviewed and finalists will be required to interview with RU-tv staff during one weekend in May.

This residential opportunity features large suites located in Winkler Hall on the Busch Campus. Not your average residence hall room, each suite has its own bathroom and living room and accommodates six people with two per bedroom. Carpeting, telephone, cable TV, and Internet access are all included.

To answer general questions you may have about the RU-tv Living-Learning community, please visit our Frequently Asked Questions web page at http://rutv.rutgers.edu/faqs.shtml.

If you have any questions, contact Rashel Carnefix, Manager of Staff Development, at 732-932-9342, ext. 2602, or email carnefix@rci.rutgers.edu.

All residence halls are smoke-free.

View content created by Winkler Living-Learning residents!

RU-tv Living/Learning Student Michelle Ringel speaks with Sharsheret Breast Cancer organization at a benefit concert for young women fighting breast cancer. [Windows Media]

Winkler participant Marianne DePadua attended the "Born into Brothels" screening and spoke with Ross Kauffman, the director, producer, cinematographer, and co-editor of the 2005 film, as well as Matt Matsuda, campus dean. [Windows Media]

View public service announcements produced by members of the Winkler Living/Learning Community for the Task Force on the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Check out the premiere episode of 30 In The Banks, produced by the Winkler Living-Learning Program! This is a 30 minute comedy skit / talk show, consisting of an interview, musical guest, and more. [Windows Media]

 


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On-Air Talent.
Dean Mike Tolbert acted as judge for RU Safe?, while Aymann Ismail assisted with the buzzers and sound effects.


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