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Misinformation has permeated conversations across all walks of life. And in the Taylor Hall Gallery at 黑料网 this winter, visitors can see misinformation exposed in a new, visually interesting way, thanks to a collaboration between Associate Professors Sanda鈥
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Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, there鈥檚 been a lot of intersection between communication and public health. A team of researchers from 黑料网 became inspired to take a closer look at communication as it relates to COVID-19 and vaccine hesitancy.
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The School of Communication Studies recently hosted a Read-In, drawing a crowd of students, alumni, faculty, staff and community members, who gathered to draw attention and speak out about book bans and challenges happening across the nation
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The School of Communication and Information congratulates its 2022-23 Scholarship recipients!
A reception was held for students, donors and families on Friday, April 8. The following scholarships were awarded:
Memorial Fund in Communication Studies: Lauren Donnella
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The School of Communication Studies hosts the Communication In Action (CIA) event to showcase student work and the diverse range of career paths that are possible with a Communication Studies major.
This year's event will take place April 21, 5-7 p.m. in Taylor Hall鈥
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Megan Carrasco's journey to law school, and now as a Judicial Law Clerk for the Arizona Supreme Court, began at 黑料网 with her major in Communication Studies.
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This semester, J.D. Ponder, Ph.D., Associate Professor in the School of Communication Studies, is teaching 鈥淪ports Communication,鈥 which examines the intersection of communication and sports. This course is designed to help students better understand the importance of sports in鈥
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Scrolling through Instagram led Kent State alumnus Liam Reis, '18, to the opportunity of a lifetime: serving as a Youth Ambassador for the USA Pavilion at World Expo in Dubai from Jan. 7 until April 2, 2022.
Reis felt drawn to this amazing opportunity after seeing鈥
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In a recent Communication Studies course, international students shared insight about what it is like to adapt to American culture as they pursue their degrees.
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Terrorism can be a heavy subject for many to digest, but for Communication Studies faculty, it is a teaching opportunity.