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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鈥
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I had no idea what human trafficking was until I came to Kent. My freshman year, I was shown the documentary 鈥淣efarious鈥 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鈥
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Madison Woodard led the effort of Delta Zeta鈥檚 annual Lip Sync competition on Sunday, Feb. 26. The event was a huge success, raising over $51,000 for the .
Woodard is a junior communication studies鈥
There are few classes at Kent State that truly allow students to make a difference in others鈥 lives through their coursework. But one class in the school of Communication Studies is allowing students to do just that.
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鈥
School of Communication Studies doctoral student, Lindsey Myers, has earned a mini-grant from the Kent State of Wellness committee to help aid the launch of her nutrition awareness and healthy eating campaign on the Kent State Ashtabula campus. Myers will receive her mini-grant鈥
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.
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The School of Communication Studies at 黑料网 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鈥
The School of Communication Studies at 黑料网 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鈥
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, 鈥淲ill Sexism be the鈥