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Congratulations to Comm Studies major Jessica Eniyoha (‘13) for receiving a substantial, competitive scholarship from the Texas State Graduate College of Education!
Congratulations also to Comm Studies major Evan Rodriguez (‘13) for winning the 2013 Shearn Prize for the best undergraduate paper in the Humanities at SU. Rodriguez’s project is entitled, “Won’t Bow, Don’t Know How,” a critical study of Mardi Gras Indians and his Comm Studies capstone project.
Congrats as well to all 2013 Comm Studies graduates!
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Advising Award goes to an environmental studies professor
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By Robert M. Bednar
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By Dustin Tahmahkera
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New professor expands Southwestern’s offerings in communication studies
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John Grimshaw ’12, communication studies graduate from Llano, has some words of comfort for his fellow job seekers: “There is life after the job search.” Not only did he recently land a job he really likes, but his organization has since hired two other Southwestern students and grads and seeks even more!
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Eight Southwestern students are interning while in London this semester
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Book by Communication Studies professor examines how we think about our brains
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Senior volleyball player Christina Nicholls is named SCAC Player of the Year and selected as a First Team All-American
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Communication Studies professor documents car crash shrines throughout the southwestern United States and Mexico
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At the 2011 Native American and Indigenous Studies Association meeting in May, hosted by the University of California-Davis, SU Communication Studies faculty Dr. Dustin Tahmahkera delivered a presentation entitled “Sitcom Indigeneity: Reconstructing Indian-Settler Tele-visions.”
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Dr. Davi Johnson Thornton’s new book Brain Culture: Neuroscience and Popular Media will be published in July 2011 by Rutgers University Press.
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Award will be presented in San Antonio in April
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All are invited to attend the Communication Studies Capstone Presentations in the Connie McNab Room (2nd floor ballroom in McCombs Campus Center), April 26 and April 28 from 4:00-6:00 p.m.
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Miranda Loud uses the performing arts to encourage environmental stewardship
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The Department of Communication Studies welcomes the SU Community to attend the upcoming Capstone presentations on December 1 and 2. Please click on the link above for the complete schedule.
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At the 2010 National Communication Association meeting in November, SU Communication Studies alum Diana Leon (‘10) delivered a presentation entitled “Latina Bodies: Hollywood Fairytale?”
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The Department of Communication Studies is pleased to announce that Ms. LaDonna Harris (Comanche) is scheduled to deliver a presentation entitled “Global Indigeneity and Indigenous value-based leadership in the 21st Century,” September 7 at 4 pm in the McCombs Ballrooms.
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On Tuesday, December 1, 2009, the four Communication Studies majors enrolled in Capstone will be presenting their final research projects in the Prothro Room at 4:00 p.m.
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On October 16, 2009, Sally Spalding accepted an award for outstanding research from the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender.
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Dr. Dana Cloud will be giving a talk titled “‘You Are a Scary Woman’: Framing the Enemy in Conservative Hate Mail” on Thursday, October 22, 2009, at 4:00 p.m. in Olin 110.