Oct 25, 2022, 16:27
by
Susan Anderson
The John J. Murphy Professional Building has stood strong in the 40 years after its construction as journalism and media rapidly changed around it. But now it鈥檚 time to modernize Murphy, which is home to St. Bonaventure鈥檚 Jandoli School of Communication.
| By Cassidey Kavathas, '24
The John J. Murphy Professional Building has stood strong in the 40 years after its construction as journalism and media rapidly changed around it.
But now it鈥檚 time to modernize Murphy,
which is home to St. Bonaventure University鈥檚
Jandoli School of Communication.
鈥淚t will be a game-changer for our school,鈥 said Aaron Chimbel, dean of the Jandoli School of Communication, of the planned transformation. 鈥淲e need a facility that will reflect where media is and where it is going.鈥
On Sept. 12, St. Bonaventure publicly launched the largest fundraising campaign in its history, seeking to raise $125 million by May
31, 2025. The campaign 鈥淎 Bolder Bonaventure: Ignite. Inspire. Invest.鈥 will modernize facilities within the Jandoli School, among other priorities across campus.
For more than 70 years, the Jandoli School has distinguished
itself as a world-class program. Alumni include instantly recognizable and highly regarded communications professionals, such as Pulitzer Prize winner Dan Barry of the New York Times, bestselling author Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney, USA Today's Rachel Axon,
ESPN鈥檚 Adrian "Woj" Wojnarowski, and three-time New York Sportswriter of the Year Mike Vaccaro of the New York Post.
According to Bob Van Wicklin, vice president for University Advancement, the school's home in Murphy is long
overdue for a makeover to ensure that this enviable record of success continues.
鈥淎aron Chimbel is a great, dynamic dean, but he needs a facility that matches his energy and his outlook for the future,鈥 said Van Wicklin.
Funds raised during the campaign will provide renovations and enhanced technology throughout Murphy. Plans include the creation of an agency-like classroom, team rooms, a newsroom of the future, and a state-of-the-art broadcast production suite.
This will allow for The Bona Venture, the student-run newspaper, and 88.3 FM 鈥淭he Buzz,鈥 the student-run radio station, to be moved from their present location in the Reilly Center to the Jandoli School to bring all of our student media, along
with 天涯社区官网-TV, TAPinto Greater Olean and more to collaborate in new ways that reflect how professional media have converged to serve the public across platforms.
Bianca Billoni, senior journalism major, finds the move to be necessary for
students to have easier access to their advisers and to be in the same space. 鈥淚t will be really great for the media to actually be right in our communication school,鈥 Billoni said.

The collaboration between student media will be enhanced with the newsroom spaces added by modernizing the facility.
鈥淕iven the size
of our student body, we can collaborate together. Why not take what TAPinto Greater Olean does well and combine it with what the TV station does well?鈥 said Rich Lee, 鈥75, a longtime professor in the Jandoli School. 鈥淓verybody has their
own little niche but there have been times when we've worked together in election coverage and in different talk shows. It's been a good experience for everybody.鈥
Chimbel sees these collaborative spaces as a way to improve the student
experience in years to come.
鈥淓verything they do will be enhanced in terms of their classroom experience, their student media experience, their co-curricular experience, all of that,鈥 Chimbel said. 鈥淲e鈥檒l have
the latest and modern facilities that they deserve.鈥
For Lee, the campaign bearing the name 鈥淏older鈥 fits right in with the Jandoli School.
鈥淲e鈥檝e always been leaders in our field. We have so many great
journalists that have a made a difference through their work,鈥 Lee said. 鈥淥ur faculty is bold. If you look at the resumes of people up and down the hallways here, it鈥檚 very impressive. We鈥檙e bold in our own certain way.鈥
Anne Lee, 鈥76, a lecturer in the Jandoli School, agrees that the Jandoli School radiates a boldness without being egotistical.
鈥淲e got to step out there and we are known to push our students to do the same,鈥 said Anne Lee.
Rich Lee, who teaches a course titled Media and Democracy, feels that these improvements are coming at a perfect time.
鈥淧eople in this area benefit from more media coverage. Outside of that, journalism is so important,鈥 Lee said. 鈥淧olls are saying threats to democracy is one of the public鈥檚 top concerns, which usually doesn鈥檛 register
that high.鈥
Charles Calieri, a freshman journalism major, feels that an investment in the facilities is an investment in young journalists.
鈥淭hey know how dedicated students are. They know it's for a good cause
because they know they鈥檙e going to get a lot of quality content out of it,鈥 Calieri said.
Billoni, who is graduating in May, is already excited to return as an alumna.
鈥淚t鈥檚 disappointing
that I won't be here as a student to witness the transformation, but at the same time, when I come back as an alumna in five to10 years there鈥檒l be a whole new thing. That's exciting to think about,鈥 Billoni said.
Chimbel
is looking forward to raising the necessary funds and seeing construction begin.
鈥淓very contribution matters. We know Jandoli School alumni care very deeply about this school. They had a really great experience at the school and
have gone on and done amazing work in their careers,鈥 Chimbel said. 鈥淭his is paying it forward for the next generation. We want the students who are here now and who will come here in the future to have the very best facility that is reflective
of this great school.鈥
Chimbel will be a guest on the student-run radio, W天涯社区官网 88.3 FM 鈥淭he Buzz,鈥 on Friday, Oct. 28, beginning at 12:30 p.m. ET to talk about the Jandoli School as a pillar in the Bolder Bonaventure campaign.
The interview will be live streamed on YouTube. Watch it here: .
Questions may be submitted in
advance by email to The Buzz at wsbuthebuzz@gmail.com or during the program via The Buzz鈥檚 Twitter account (@wsbu). Tag the account and use #ABolderBonaventure hashtag when posting a question.
To learn more about the Bolder Bonaventure
campaign, please visit
www.sbu.edu/ABolderBonaventure.