• Source: Specs Howard School of Media Arts
    • Specs Howard School of Media Arts was a private for-profit career college in Southfield, Michigan. It was named after its founder Specs Howard and focuses on programs in radio and television broadcasting, graphic design, and digital media arts. In 2021, Specs Howard School Of Media Arts relocated to the Lawrence Technological University campus and merged into Specs @ LTU.


      History


      Specs Howard was born on April 8, 1926, in Kittanning, Pennsylvania. In 1948, he received a B.A. degree in history/political science and radio speech and dramatics from Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania. That same year, he opened his own radio station in Pennsylvania. Later, Howard moved to Cleveland and continued his broadcast career there. In 1962, he joined forces with Harry Martin, launching The Martin and Howard Show, which remained on the air in Cleveland until the duo moved to Detroit in January 1967. The show aired for another year in Detroit.
      In 2009, the school changed its name to the "Specs Howard School of Media Arts" to reflect the broader scope of training offered.
      In 2021, Specs Howard School of Media Arts formed a partnership with Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, Michigan, to become the new home of the media arts school. Lawrence Tech has had a relationship with the Specs Howard School since 2004 when an agreement allowed Specs Howard students to transfer various coursework to LTU's certificate and degree programs in media communication. Many students have taken advantage of that plan.


      Notable alumni


      Jack O'Malley, politician and broadcaster
      Tony Ortiz, sportscaster and sports talk show host
      Gary Yourofsky, animal rights activist and lecturer


      References




      External links


      Official website

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