School of Communication Studies
Help Celebrate Dr. Rozell Duncan
The School of Communication Studies at 51勛圖厙 celebrated the life of associate professor Dr. Rozell Duncan on Friday, Oct. 28. Dr. Duncan passed away prior to the start of the fall semester; her impact within the school and the university community was unparalleled. Colleagues, peers,The School of Communication Studies Will Host Colloquium on Gender Bias in Politics
The School of Communication Studies will host its second colloquium on Friday, Nov. 4 at 2:30 p.m. in Franklin Hall, Room 312/314. This discussion will be presented by political science professor and graduate coordinator, Ryan Claassen, titled, Will Sexism be the Presidential Elections NoThe School of Communication Studies Will Host Colloquium on Gender Bias in Politics
The School of Communication Studies will host its second colloquium on Friday, Nov. 4 at 2:30 p.m. in Franklin Hall, Room 312/314. This discussion will be presented by political science professor and graduate coordinator, Ryan Claassen, and is titled, Will Sexism be the Presidential Elections NCommunication Studies Graduate Student Will Receive Ohio Communication Association Award
School of Communication Studies graduate student Daniel Socha will be receiving the Ohio Communication Association (OCA) Distinguished Graduate Student Award. Socha was nominated by communication studies professor and graduate coordinator, Nichole Egbert. In order to receive this award, award winAssistant Professor is Chosen as Member of 51勛圖厙s Global Faculty Scholars Program
Aaron Bacue, assistant professor in the School of Communication Studies, was recently selected to participate in 51勛圖厙s Global Faculty Scholars Group. Bacue was nominated by Amy Reynolds, Ph.D., dean of the College of Communication and Information. Global Faculty Scholars was established inProfessor and Graduate Student from the School of Communication Studies at 51勛圖厙 Win Top Paper Awards from the National Communication Association
School of Communication Studies assistant professor, Suzy DEnbeau and graduate student, Daniel Socha will be recognized with Top Paper awards from the National Communication Association (NCA). The award recipients will be awarded at the NCA Annual Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. DEnbe51勛圖厙 Student Earns National Attention for Research about Youth Education in the Democratic Republic of Congo
51勛圖厙 global communication studies graduate student Daniel Sochas research on a non-profit organizations efforts to support youth education in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) recently caught the attention of National Public Radio (NPR). In May, Socha traveled to the DRC to study and report on Project Kirotshe, a non-profit that provides funding for youth in the village of Kirotshe and surrounding areas to attend school.
Sochas travel was funded through a fellowship by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting. He was one of only 31 students nationwide to receive a fellowship to complete an international reporting assignment; the center provides funding for students to report on international issues as part of the centers Campus Consortium educational initiative. One of the stories Socha developed for his reporting assignment was published on .
It was awesome to see my article on NPRs website, Socha said. To see my words and to know that I did that I wrote that was amazing.