Christopher Byrne

Senior Lecturer, Department of Communication at Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at School of Hotel Administration

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Senior Lecturer, Department of Communication, Cornell College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

Christopher Byrne has been on the faculty of Cornell’s Department of Communication since 2015, where he teaches “Writing and Producing the Narrative in Digital Media” and “Connecting Experience: Creating a Personal Brand and Implementing an ePortfolio,” along with two industry seminars, NYCOMM and CaliComm, both of which travel to New York City, Hollywood, and Silicon Valley every year to study and meet with media organizations.

Professor Byrne is the faculty advisor for Slope Media and the Media Guild (WVBR) as well as the Director of Undergraduate Studies for the Communication Department. Additionally, he teaches an annual personal essay-writing workshop for high school seniors at the Maple Leaf Academy in Wuhan and Dalian, China, where stories are developed for college admissions applications.

Professor Byrne studied Theater Arts at Emerson College in Boston, earning his Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1988 before relocating to Los Angeles, California, where he directed theater, worked as a film location manager, and served as a screenwriter. He received his Master’s in Education from Cal State Northridge in 2005 before moving to Ithaca, New York, where he taught high school Advanced Placement Literature for eight years and earned a Master’s degree in English Literature from SUNY Cortland.

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  • Emerson College - Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), Theatre/Theater 1985 - 1988
  • State University of New York College at Cortland - Master's degree, English Literature 2008 - 2010
  • Cal State Northridge - Master's degree, Education 2002 - 2005

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