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Maureen Carrigg
Mass Communication / Television Broadcasting
Maureen Carrigg teaches video production and new media classes
in the mass communication program at Wayne State College.
She also serves as the faculty advisor to student run KWSC-TV,
the educational public access channel for the City of Wayne.
Wayne State students produce between 10-20 hours of live programming
a week including live sports, news, and entertainment programming
targeted towards college students. Several recent productions
have won statewide awards for their production excellence.
Maureen was born and raised in New York, New York but has
called Wayne, America home since 1988. She received a Bachelor
of Science in Communication Arts from Queens College, City
University of New York and a Master of Fine Arts in Video
Production from Brooklyn College, City University of New York.
Her professional background includes various positions in
television news and production at KTIV-TV, and KCAU-TV in
Sioux City, Iowa as well as KMTV in Omaha, Nebraska. Maureen
has also served as the Contest Coordinator and Executive Director
of the Nebraska Collegiate Media Association. She is currently
working on several regional documentary projects for public
television and a comprehensive WSC broadcasting alumni website.
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