St. Bonaventure University

Content Creation Program


The Bachelor of Arts in Content Creation program at St. Bonaventure prepares students to thrive in today’s digital-first communication world. You’ll learn to craft compelling stories, manage online communities, and produce multimedia content that informs, entertains and inspires.

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The Content Creation major joins seven other Jandoli School of Communication majors, which are accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications.



Students create content.

Why Study Content Creation at St. Bonaventure?


Hands-on learning from day one.
Work with campus media outlets, student-run agencies and real clients to build a professional portfolio before graduation.

400 hours of internships.
Gain significant industry experience through 400 hours of required internships in roles such as content creator, social media coordinator, or digital marketing intern.

Faculty who know the industry.

Learn from professors with professional experience in journalism, marketing, public relations and multimedia production. You’ll be mentored by experts dedicated to helping you grow as a creator and communicator.

Modern tools for digital storytelling.

Produce and edit your work using the Jandoli School’s state-of-the-art studios, video labs and creative collaboration spaces.
 
Bona alumni as your magnetic force forward.
St. Bonaventure alumni include Pulitzer Prize winners and Emmy, Sports Emmy, duPont-Columbia, Edward R. Murrow, George Polk and Peabody award honorees, plus a National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame inductee, a three-time National Sportswriter of the Year and a three-time New York Sportswriter of the Year.


Internships equip you to meet a fast-evolving marketplace.


The creator economy is surging: full-time digital creator jobs in the U.S. soared from approximately 200,000 in 2020 to 1.5 million in 2024 — a 7.5 × increase — according to a recent report by the Interactive Advertising Bureau and Harvard Business School

As content creation and visual storytelling become central across industries, this program positions you directly for that growth.

In our BA in Content Creation, you will complete 400 hours of internship experience — a requirement consistent across all majors in the Jandoli School. The school’s dedicated internship coordinator will guide you in securing meaningful placements both on campus and off. Meanwhile, you’ll also gain hands-on opportunities through our many campus media outlets.



Program Information


Bachelor of Arts in Content Creation


  • Communication minor


    Learning objectives


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    Jandoli School of Communication to honor senior Hannah Roesch as 2022 Woman of Promise

    Mar 9, 2022, 09:06 by Beth Eberth
    St. Bonaventure University senior Hannah Roesch will be recognized Tuesday, March 15, as the Jandoli School of Communication’s 2022 Mary A. Hamilton Woman of Promise.

    St. Bonaventure University senior Hannah Roesch will be recognized Tuesday, March 15, as the Jandoli School of Communication’s 2022 Mary A. Hamilton Woman of Promise.

    Hannah Roesch The Woman of Promise ceremony begins at 4 p.m. Tuesday in the Robert R. Jones Room of the Doyle Conference Center on campus. The program is open to the public.

    Roesch, a journalism major from Syracuse, is an advocate with a passion for writing and creating. With a commitment to public service and an inquiring mind, her work fuses the values of journalism while emphasizing the voices of the unheard. She has reported for TAPinto Greater Olean, contributed to PolitiFact NY and interned as a radio personality on WSBU-88.3 FM. This summer, following graduation in May, she will participate in a prestigious Carnegie-Knight News21 Fellowship at Arizona State University.

    “Our faculty was enthusiastic in its decision to honor Hannah as this year’s Woman of Promise,” said Aaron Chimbel, dean of the Jandoli School. “She has impressed her professors with strong writing skills and a sincere desire to make the world a better place.”

    Kathleen Brady/Photo by Michelle Bergman Kathleen Brady, ’68, a historian, journalist and author, will give the ceremony keynote address.

    Brady is the author of “Ida Tarbell: Portrait of a Muckraker” (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1989) and “Lucille: The Life of Lucille Ball” (Hyperion, 1994). Her latest book, “Francis and Clare: The Struggles of the Saints of Assisi,” was published by Lodwin Press in November 2021. She is a mentor-editor in the Op-Ed Project (https://www.theopedproject.org/), and is former reporter for Time magazine. Brady is on campus as the Lenna Visiting Professor from March 14-27, during which time she will present classroom lectures and public presentations.

    The Woman of Promise Award is named in honor of Dr. Mary A. Hamilton, ’59, professor emerita of Journalism and Mass Communication at St. Bonaventure. The award is presented to a female senior who excels in and out of the classroom and sets a good example for her peers. The recipient is a student who, in the faculty’s opinion, possesses all the skills necessary to not only succeed but also thrive in her postgraduate career.

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    About the University: The nation’s first Franciscan university, St. Bonaventure University is a community committed to transforming the lives of our students inside and outside the classroom, inspiring in them a lifelong commitment to service and citizenship. St. Bonaventure was named the #5 regional university value in the North in U.S. News and World Report’s 2022 college rankings edition.