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About The Wolf's Howl

Welcome to the pack! Do you know why wolves howl? A howl is a vocalization meant to communicate with pack members. They howl to communicate location, territory, and most importantly, affection and camaraderie.

The magazine name is also a literary nod to the famous/infamous Allen Ginsberg poem Howl and the precedent-setting court case in American censorship, The People of the State of California vs. Lawrence Ferlinghetti (1957), which unsuccessfully attempted to ban the publication.

The Wolf’s Howl publishes information and projects from the students, faculty, staff, and alumni of Alvernia's Communication and Digital Media Department. Our content ranges from light-hearted to intellectual.

We invite you to review each of our pages, and then reach out to us!

To learn more about each of the tracks and service learning within the department below.

Tracks Available

Student choose one of six tracks to focus their studies to best match their interests

Film Culture and Academic Arts

Journalism

Media Design and Production 

Public Relations and Advertising

Strategic Communications

Sports Media

Service Learning

Alvernia's Communication and Digital Media Department offers the students experiential learning opportunities through serving the Berks community.

Contact Dr. Jodi Radosh Jodi.radosh@alvernia.edu with any further questions.

©2020-2024  by The Wolf’s Howl.

Opinions expressed in The Wolf's Howl content are those of the authors and creators and don't necessarily represent the departments and/or university. 

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