Dani Berlin Selected for College Sports Communicators Division III Student Program in Las Vegas
Greenwood, Ind.- Juniata College Athletic Communications Student Intern Danielle "Dani" Berlin was selected to the Division III College Sports Communicators (CSC) Student Program. The CSC Student Program is held in conjunction with the CSC Annual Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In February, athletics directors, sports information directors, and conference offices nominated ethnic minority and/or female students. Program participants who meet the following criteria were given preference:
- Female and/or ethnic minority students,
- Current junior class academic standing;
- Work experience in a campus or conference athletics communication/sports information office; and
- Strong interest in a career in Division III athletics communication (sports information).
Berlin will have the opportunity to learn both from and alongside the best athletics communications professionals in the entire country later in the week. Dani has excelled in many different fronts, from graphics to live steaming, camera work, and more.
When asked about Dani, Assistant Director for Athletic Communications Matt Then had this to say, "We're really happy for Dani and excited to see her earn this opportunity through CSC. It's always great to see someone from our office get the chance to learn, network, and grow within the athletic communications field at a national level. I know this experience in Las Vegas will be valuable for her both personally and professionally, and we're proud to have her representing Juniata."
Selected students are fully funded to experience Division III specific programming and the CSC Convention. Participants will explore potential careers in sports information and athletics communication. The program is designed to assist students in charting their career paths, as well as provide an opportunity to network and learn from current athletics communication professionals. The goal is to build a pipeline of talented female and ethnic minority candidates, with an interest in Division III athletics communication, to ultimately diversify the division.
