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February 9In Assistant Professor Veronica Droser’s interpersonal communication course, students are introduced to interpersonal communication, learning how to build and maintain more fulfilling relationships. She calls it “Relationships 101.”
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December 14Congratulations to Maddison Fiorello, Steven Daniszewski, Emmie White, and Spencer Burns for placing among the top speakers at the 2021 Digital Advocacy Competition hosted by the Department of Communication’s Brockport Debate Society.
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November 30
Dr. Christopher Thomas and Dr. Veronica Droser presented their work at the National Communication Association Conference in Seattle, Washington.
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October 29Professor Carvin Eison of the Department of Journalism, Broadcasting and Public Relations has been leading the “Re-Energizing the Legacy of Frederick Douglass” project.
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October 10
Dr. M. Elizabeth Thorpe, Department of Communication, will be a speaker at the inaugural Humanities Podcast Symposium this Friday, October 15, 2021.
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October 6The Department of Communication’s Speech Lab and its services are returning to SUNY Brockport. The Speech Lab is a free service available to students to help them with all levels of the speech preparation process.
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September 17Dr. Veronica Droser, Department of Communication, published a peer-reviewed article introducing a new approach to pedagogy.
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September 13Registration is now open to all Brockport Students interested in competing in the Brockport Debate Society’s Digital Advocacy Competition. Register and submit a video-recorded persuasive speech advocating for a solution to an issue facing our society.
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September 7Dr. Christopher Thomas published a book chapter that examines the use of spirituality by religious women fighting for a more just and sustainable world.
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May 3Students took part in the final round of the Digital Speech Competition and were asked “What do you see as the most important issue facing society in the next 10 years?”
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April 9Associate Professor Elizabeth Thorpe launched her podcast, Kairoticast, in April 2020. She has produced nearly 50 episodes that use rhetorical principles and theory to provide commentary on current events.
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April 5Throughout February and March, undergraduate students prepared video submissions for a digital speech competition hosted by the Brockport Debate Society and eight students earned high enough scores to qualify for the final round of competition.