Communication Opportunities – Asbury University
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Communication Opportunities

Asbury University may be located in Wilmore, KY, but its reach and instructional opportunities span the globe. Communication students have interned at Disney, worked at the Olympics, and designed PR/Marketing for fashion houses in Paris. They have done product design for Haiti-Made, an organization that finds work for unadoptable Haitian orphans. They run social media for nonprofits that help prevent human trafficking, hunger, and illiteracy.

Asbury students have frequent opportunities to visit cultural hubs around the world and learn from the best in the business, such as the Christian agent in New York City who landed Liam Neeson the job as the voice of Aslan in the Narnia movies. Another student worked in India fighting against sex trafficking. Yet another interned at the Pentagon talking to Emmy-winning producers and negotiating whether or not the U.S. Air Force would support their next blockbuster film.

Special events draw the world’s best talent to campus and allow students not only to learn but also to apply what they are learning in real-world situations.

Our goal is to provide a firm foundation from which students can use their talent, skill, and a servant’s heart.

Events

Instructors at Asbury look for special events opportunities to give students operational experience and positive resume bullets. One of the largest events was the “Narnia Night” celebration, drawing over 1,000 people; the evening extravaganza featured the world premier of the Narnia movie ten-minute trailer. Other opportunities have included running a campaign for a local politician, promoting Ichthus (the original Christian Music concert) and doing public relations for the Highbridge Film Festival and the Hope Center ministry that cares for the homeless in downtown Lexington, KY.

Internships

One great reason to major in Communications at Asbury University is the worldwide contacts that provide stimulating internships. A good internship is not only important to broaden student skills, but it may also lead to important lifelong contacts and future careers. Asbury students have interned at CNN in New York, the Pentagon in Washington D.C., the Air Force Academy, Joseph-Beth bookstores, the International Coach Federation and with politicians at various levels. The possibilities are endless, and Asbury Communications professors spend the time it takes to ensure students get the opportunities they need to prepare them for extraordinary careers.