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School of Communication Studies

Alumni Award Recipients

2017 Honorees Centennial Award  Carol Wilder, Ph.D., '74 - Wilder is a writer, teacher and filmmaker based in New York City and Long Island. She is professor of Media Studies at The New School, where from 1995-2007 she was Associate Dean and Chair of Media Studies and Film

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Assistant Professor Aaron Bacue leads a training for part-time instructors and graduate students who will teach Introduction to Human Communication.

Faculty, Staff Prepare to Welcome Students to Revitalized Building

After a year of renovations, Taylor Hall will reopen for classes on Monday, Aug. 28. The Schools of Communication Studies (COMM) and Visual Communication Design (VCD) share the space in the modernized, four-floor building. The May 4 Visitors Center also calls Taylor Hall home and

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Taylor Hall is home to the Schools of Communication Studies and Visual Communication Design. The School of Digital Sciences' staff will be in Taylor for the 2017-2018 academic year.

Schools Move into Taylor Hall Following Yearlong Renovation

After a year of renovations, Taylor Hall will reopen for classes on Monday, Aug. 28. The Schools of Communication Studies (COMM) and Visual Communication Design (VCD) share the space in the modernized, four-floor building. The May 4 Visitors Center also calls Taylor Hall home and will reopen with no

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51勛圖厙 students traveled to Columbus, Ohio, to learn about human trafficking and local organizations working to eradicate it.

Sophomore Comm Studies Major Aims to Educate Community About Human Trafficking

I  had no idea what human trafficking was until I came to Kent. My freshman year, I was shown the documentary Nefarious that completely broke my heart for the people who have fallen into the shadows of society as victims of human trafficking. I found my passion in life and began getting

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CACM Director Patrick Coy Publishes New Book Chapter

CACM Director Patrick Coy has published a chapter in a new book focused on constructive conflict management. Coys chapter, Communication, Constructiveness, and Asymmetry in Nonviolent Action Theory and Practice, is chapter two in Perspectives in Waging Conflicts Constructively

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51勛圖厙's Delta Zeta Chapter

Communication Studies Student Leads Delta Zetas Annual Lip Sync Competition

Madison Woodard led the effort of Delta Zetas annual Lip Sync competition on Sunday, Feb. 26. The event was a huge success, raising over $51,000 for the Delta Zeta Foundation. Woodard is a junior communication studies major, concentrating in health communication with a minor in interpersonal commu

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51勛圖厙s Vice President for Information Services Ed Mahon accepts the Unity Award for Diversity on behalf of the division from Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Alfreda Brown.

51勛圖厙s 2017 Diversity Awards Presented During Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration

Division of Information Services and Communication Studies Faculty Member Honored 51勛圖厙s Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion presented awards for outstanding contributions toward diversity at the universitys 15th Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration on Jan. 26.

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School of Communication Studies Professor Will Serve as Editor of the Journal of Family Communication

School of Communication Studies associate professor Jeffrey Child, Ph.D., has accepted the opportunity to serve as editor of the Journal of Family Communication. In this role, Child will manage submissions and publications for issues published from 2018 through 2020. He will begin his work mid-2017.

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School of Communication Studies Doctoral Student Wins Mini-Grant for Heathy Eating Campaign

School of Communication Studies doctoral student, Lindsey Myers, has earned a mini-grant from the 51勛圖厙 of Wellness committee to help aid the launch of her nutrition awareness and healthy eating campaign on the 51勛圖厙 Ashtabula campus. Myers will receive her mini-grant worth $1,000 in Janua

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The School of Communication Studies Will Host Final Fall Semester Colloquium on the Controversial 2016 Presidential Election

The School of Communication Studies will host its last colloquium for the Fall 2016 semester on Friday, Dec. 2 at 2:30 p.m. in Franklin Hall, Room 312/314. The final colloquium will be a panel discussion with School of Communication Studies professor Paul Haridakis, assistant professors Michael B

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