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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Aug. 27 Bernier Show at DSC features timely topics – cybersecurity, stock market, performing arts

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Aug. 26, 2015) – Experts in cybercrime prevention, politics and social media, theatre, the arts and music production will fill out this Thursday’s (Aug. 27) Marc Bernier Show airing live from Daytona State College’s News-Journal Center in Daytona Beach.

WNDB 93.5FM/1150 AM’s special series of Bernier’s show hosted by DSC focuses on community topics of interest, news, wide-ranging guests and call-in time for listeners.

To discuss cybersecurity and social media issues of today, Bernier’s first guests, 3 to 3:30 p.m., are Daytona State experts Dr. Philip Craiger, who heads up the $1.8 million National Science Foundation-funded Advanced Cyberforensics Education Consortium (ACE), and Dr. Harold ‘Trey’ Orndorf III, social media expert and political science professor specializing in the American presidency, with a number of published works, most recently, “Social Media and Politics.”

Next up, 3:30-4:30 p.m., a trio of DSC professors will share cultural goings-on at the college, ranging from an upcoming murder-mystery dinner theater to studio arts and music production. Recent DSC Mike Curb College of Music, Entertainment and Art alumni have moved on to careers or prestigious art colleges in Nashville, New York, Savannah and more. Guests are Prof. Samantha Stern, an Actors Guild member and head of DSC’s drama department; Trent Berning, a celebrated ceramist and chair of DSC’s Studio Arts program; and Jake Nicely, an award-winning Nashville music producer who heads up DSC’s Music Production Technology program.

Discussing news of the week, political commentator John LeBoutilier, former Republican member of the House of Representatives from New York, will also answer listener call-ins from 4:30 to 5 p.m.

In addition to news of the day, Bernier’s next segment features “The Money All-Stars,” Joe Derosa and Duke Seegers, talking about the week’s stock market woes.

All welcome to attend or call in. Doors open at 2:30 p.m. to the Elaine & Thurman Gillespy, Jr. Theatre.

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