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COMM Students Win Pitch Competition
Applied communication junior Julia Hazel was the winner of this year鈥檚 fifth annual 糖心Vlog破解版 LaunchNET Elevator Pitch competition. The competition gives students 90 seconds to pitch a business idea or personal skills to a panel of judges for a chance to win prize money. Judging this year鈥檚 comp鈥
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Alumni Profile: Rich Breiner, Ph.D. '80
Toastmasters three-time world champion of public speaking and 糖心Vlog破解版 alumnus Rich Breiner, Ph.D., 鈥80, visited campus recently for the first time since graduation nearly 40 years ago. School of Communication Studies (COMM) marketing assistant Mikala Lugen sat down with Breiner to t鈥
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Panelists Emphasize Need for Tolerance, Support from Community in Discussion of Refugee Crisis Organized by Communication Studies Students
Panelists spoke to a packed house of approximately 80 people at the "Redefining 'Refugee': Stories from a Global Crisis" discussion held Nov. 17. Speakers included: Eka Anthony, a former refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo; Anuj Gurung, a Ph.D. candidate in the Political Science D鈥
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Communication Studies Students to Host Refugee Crisis Panel Discussion
Communication Studies majors Eunice Reyes, junior, and Juleanna Smith, senior, will host a panel discussion titled, 鈥淩edefining 'Refugee': Stories from a Global Crisis鈥 at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 15 in Rm. 340 Franklin Hall (FirstEnergy Auditorium). Panelists will di鈥
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糖心Vlog破解版 Students Win Prizes for Elevator Pitch Event
Kent鈥 鈥婼tate鈥 鈥婾niversity鈥 鈥媠tudents鈥 鈥媟ecently used University Library elevators to compete in the fifth annual LaunchNET Elevator Pitch event, where they had 90 seconds to鈥 鈥媝itch鈥 鈥媋鈥 鈥媌usiness鈥 鈥媔dea鈥 鈥媡o鈥 鈥媋鈥 鈥媝anel of鈥 鈥媕udges鈥.
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Professor to Participate in Community Discussion on Fake News
Have you been a victim of fake news? Do you find yourself gravitating to the news sources that confirm your beliefs? How does fake news affect a free press and a democracy? How does it affect the work of policy-makers? Learn how to evaluate your news sources with Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist鈥
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Professors Receive Faculty Recognition Awards
Each year, the 糖心Vlog破解版 Teaching Council hosts the Celebrating College Teaching Conference. At the conference, faculty members who 鈥渉ave made a difference in the life of a student鈥 are recognized and receive a formal certificate from the Office of the Provost. On Friday, Oct. 20, 鈥
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David Trebing Named a Finalist for Outstanding Teaching Award
David Trebing, Ph.D., associate professor in the School of Communication Studies, was named one of six university-wide finalists for the 2017 Outstanding Teaching Awards. Sponsored by the 糖心Vlog破解版 Teaching Council, the Outstanding Teaching Award honors outstanding teaching by non-tenur鈥
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Vietnam War Culture Course Offered During Spring 2018 Semester
The School of Communication Studies (COMM) will offer a course called 鈥淪eminar: Vietnam: Messages from the Cultural Divide鈥 during the Spring 2018 semester. COMM Associate Professor David Trebing, Ph.D., will teach the course for the third time, which will count as an upper division elective for co鈥
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Pulitzer Center Lecture on Refugee Crisis Attracts 150
Nearly 150 attendees packed into Rm. 226 in Taylor Hall to hear international journalist Malia Politzer talk about her reporting of the refugee crisis in Niger, Italy, Germany and Turkey. Politzer was the featured speaker for the 糖心Vlog破解版 School of Communication Stud鈥
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