Alexander Romano

Alex Romano is Chair of the WGMU Radio Alumni Foundation. Alex was General Manager of WGMU from 2009-2012. Currently Alex works for CBS in New York and resides on Long Island.

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WGMU POSITION OPENINGS

At the conclusion of this semester we have three Executive Staff level paid positions opening. If you are interested in applying, please see below and follow the steps closely. If you do not follow the instructions properly, your application will be automatically disqualified. You will be notified within 7 days of us receiving your application …

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Want to get involved? THEN WE WANT YOU!

Well it’s a new semester and with that we have some great job openings. If you want to get involved on campus, work in a great environment with student leaders and work with other student organizations/university offices then join the WGMU team! Want an official title with one of the most well known on-campus organizations where …

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Happy Holidays From All of us at WGMU Radio

Its been a great semester! We collaborated with countless numbers of on-campus student organizations, brought in artists for interviews from all over the country, interviewed top politicians, reported the latest news and played you the hottest music of today and yesterday. We’re now embarking into a new year with many changes. When we all come …

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Student Media to Celebrate George Mason’s 285th Birthday

By: Ryan Huff, WGMU News Director On Thursday December 9th Student Media will be celebrating George Mason’s 285th birthday. The event will be taking place in the SUB I Patriots Lounge from 10:30am-1:00pm. To help celebrate his birthday there will be an appearance by Gunston Hall’s George Mason along with President Merten and Tom Moncure.  …

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Interview with J.Ivy

By: Hannah Landsberger Last week Aisha and I traveled to DC to interview J. Ivy, a hip-hop artist who puts emphasis on his lyrics and spoken poetry.  It was my first interview for WGMU, and I was incredibly nervous.  What if I forgot my questions?  What if J. Ivy wasn’t interested in talking with us? …

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