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Monday, April 27
 

10:00am PDT

Behind the Sirens: A Career in Fire Department Public Relations
Monday April 27, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am PDT
Jasmine Wood will share her journey into Government Public Relations and how she successfully got her foot in the door within the public sector. She will discuss the steps she took to break into the field, the challenges she faced, and the importance of building relationships, credibility, and trust in a government setting. Drawing from her experience in public safety communications, Jasmine will offer practical advice for students interested in pursuing careers in public service and strategic communications. Attendees will leave with real-world insight into how persistence, preparation, and passion can open doors in Government PR.

Hosted by Professor Ken Hagihara 
Speakers
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Jasmine Wood

Public Information Officer, CAL FIRE/Riverside County Fire Department
Jasmine Wood is a Public Safety Information Specialist (PIO) with CAL FIRE/Riverside County Fire Department, where she supports one of California's largest fire agencies through strategic public information, media relations, and emergency communications. In her role, she works closely... Read More →
Monday April 27, 2026 10:00am - 11:00am PDT
Tuffree AB TSU

2:00pm PDT

Working at CNN: A News Librarian’s Experience
Monday April 27, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
John Hickok, CSUF Communications librarian, will discuss the urgency of accuracy in news today, as online news is littered with fake news, newsatorials, and AI-generated content. Come learn about his fascinating experience working at CNN as a news librarian. He will share how news stories require accurate facts, and his important role of assisting reporters by providing background information for stories.

Hosted by Professor Marie Loggia-Kee
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John Hickok

Communications Librarian, California State University Fullerton
John Hickok is the subject Librarian Liaison to the College of Communications.  Prior to CSUF, he was a news librarian at CNN and at the educational TV news station, Channel One. His research and instructional emphasis are on information literacy in the field of communications (e.g... Read More →
Monday April 27, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
Tuffree AB TSU

4:00pm PDT

Building Local News Without a Roadmap
Monday April 27, 2026 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Justin Pardee launched The Raincross Gazette in 2021 with no journalism training and no newsroom — just a conviction that Riverside deserved better local coverage. Five years later, the Gazette reaches more than 15,000 subscribers with a 41% open rate and a full-time editorial team. In this session, Justin shares what he learned about digital reporting and writing by doing it from scratch: what the textbooks don't tell you, how he developed his editorial voice and standards outside the profession, and what it actually takes to build a trusted news product in a city that needs one.

Hosted by Professor Felicitas Baruch
Speakers
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Justin Pardee

Founder, The Raincross Gazette
Justin Pardee is the founder and publisher of The Raincross Gazette, Riverside's home for reliable local news. What began in 2021 with 89 subscribers and zero journalism training has grown into a full-time newsroom reaching more than 15,000 readers. A lifelong Riversider and graduate... Read More →
Monday April 27, 2026 4:00pm - 5:00pm PDT
Tuffree AB TSU

7:00pm PDT

How Grad Students Carry out Research that Targets Real-World Problems
Monday April 27, 2026 7:00pm - 8:30pm PDT
Communication theory and research can combine to help solve real-world problems that we see around us every day. In this panel session, students from the Department of Communications Master of Arts program will present and discuss research proposals they developed in corporate communication, entertainment, and professional sports. Theory and research are often seen as ‘esoteric and boring.’ But our panelists will demonstrate just the opposite: Research offers a rewarding outlet for creative people who want to help the world become a better place. If you’re an undergraduate thinking about graduate school, this panel is for you!

Strategic Environmental PR For Generation Alpha: A Framework For Multinational Organizations by Mara Gaborro
This presentation introduces a research proposal on how multinational organizations can more authentically communicate environmental initiatives to Generation Alpha—the next wave of consumers, influencers, and decision-makers who will shape the future economy and society. Drawing from my experience working with global brands navigating cross-cultural communication challenges, my interest stems from a critical gap: many multinational organizations struggle to connect meaningfully with American audiences while meeting rising expectations for authenticity, transparency, and inclusion.

Identity, Image, and Influence: Celebrity Crisis Through Social Identity Theory by Jayde Chaelron
This presentation examines how Social Identity Theory shapes audience reactions to celebrity scandals and informs modern crisis communication strategies. Through case studies of Will Smith, Taylor Swift, and Justin Bieber, it highlights how fan identity influences whether audiences defend, disengage from, or rally behind public figures. The presentation ultimately argues that successful reputation management depends not only on messaging, but on maintaining and repairing shared identity with audiences.

From the Clubhouse to the Courtroom: The Skaggs Family vs. the Los Angeles Angels by John T. Rodriguez
This presentation will delve into the tragic case of Tyler Skaggs. After a fatal overdose on a team road trip, Skaggs' family filed a lawsuit in June 2021, where former Angels communications director Eric Kay was found guilty for distributing the pill that caused Skaggs' death.

Accommodating to Your Audience: Dua Lipa’s Audience Engagement by Luis Estrada. This presentation examines Dua Lipa’s audience engagement through an analysis of her Radical Optimism Tour, with a focus on the Latin and South American leg.

Faculty representatives will be available to answer questions about the M.A. program. Hosted by Professor Doug Swanson.
Speakers
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Luis Estrada

Graduate Student, CSUF
Luis Estrada is a communications professional and current Master’s student at California State University, Fullerton, specializing in entertainment and tourism. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communication with a concentration in Media Studies from the University of New Mexico. Luis has... Read More →
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Mara Gaborro

Communications and Community Development Head, Morningside Spaces
Mara M. Gaborro is a strategic communications executive, researcher, and emerging educator with nearly 30 years of leadership experience across global corporations, consumer brands, and mission-driven organizations. From leading corporate communications at one of the Philippines... Read More →
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Jayde Charlton

Student, CSUF
Jayde Charlton is a graduate student at California State University, Fullerton, studying Communications and recently concluding her time as a track and field athlete. She focuses on personal branding, digital media strategy, and audience engagement, with experience in content creation... Read More →
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John T. Rodriguez

Graduate Student, CSUF
John is currently pursuing a graduate degree in Communications with a concentration in Entertainment and Tourism. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Communications with a concentration in Journalism in 2024.
As an undergraduate, he gained hands-on experience by interning with Ti... Read More →
Monday April 27, 2026 7:00pm - 8:30pm PDT
Tuffree AB TSU
 
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