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  1. The Roy H. Park School of Communications is one of five schools at Ithaca College, in Ithaca, New York, United States. The school is named after media executive Roy H. Park, who lived in Ithaca and who served on the board of trustees at Ithaca College for many years.

  2. Roy Hampton Park (15 September 1910 – 25 October 1993) was an American entrepreneur and media mogul. He is known for creating the Duncan Hines brand of packaged food products, and for his television/radio/newspaper conglomerate, Park Communications.

  3. Shape the Future of Media. From day one, you’ll be on—on set, on camera, on point. Find inspiration in our award-winning media outlets (ICTV, WICB Radio, "The Ithacan"). Develop your talents with industry-leading mentors. Connect your career goals in our global professional networks.

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  4. With more majors than any other undergraduate communications school, Park is full of inspiration and potential collaborators. Professors who are experts in their fields and in teaching will guide you to understand the media landscape and discover how to change it.

  5. List of Roy H. Park School of Communications graduate programs by size and degree. Browse popular masters programs at Roy H. Park School of Communications. Find on-campus and online graduate programs at Roy H. Park School of Communications.

  6. Offering ten degree programs and nine minors, encompassing a wide range of opportunities in the field of communications. Students are immersed in their degree requirements from their first semester, studying with excellent teaching faculty, and engaged with fellow majors.

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  8. The Roy H. Park School of Communications is one of five schools at Ithaca College, in Ithaca, New York, United States. The school is named after media executive Roy H. Park, who lived in Ithaca and who served on the board of trustees at Ithaca College for many years.

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