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Cazares Receives OASES Honor

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Communication Studies student Julio Cazares has been awarded the prestigious James McCormack Scholarship for his achievements through the Office of Adult Students and Evening Services (OASES). In addition to being a full-time student, working two jobs, advocating for adult students on campus, and volunteering with local charities, Julio also aims to give back upon graduation. […]

Faculty Honored at Men’s Soccer Faculty Appreciation Night

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Two Senior Lecturers and two Adjunct Professors for the Department of Communication Studies were recognized at last night’s Men’s Soccer Faculty Appreciation Night. Senior Lecturer Melody Dixon-Brown, plus Adjunct Professors Kaye Lewis and Debra Tobin, were on the field for their recognition. Each player chose one faculty member to honor for supporting the player’s success […]

Researchers Win Top Conference Paper Award

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They traveled from North Carolina to Nebraska to take home a pair of awards. Yes, at the 2017 Annual Conference for the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender, in Omaha, Nebraska, top honors went to a pair of UNC Charlotte Department of Communication Studies faculty/researchers. First, for their research on communication surrounding […]

CBS News Quotes Grano on NFL

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A CBS Network News piece on the NFL national anthem protests went out to affiliates all over the country, citing the expertise of Department of Communication Studies Associate Professor Dan Grano. Click to review the film: http://miami.cbslocal.com/2017/10/12/nfl-national-anthem-kneeling-young-players/ Dr. Grano also is going to be on Charlotte Talks next Tuesday, so set your radio or podcasting […]

Baker Joins 1946 Society

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Senior Lecturer Debbie Baker has become high society — 1946 Society, that is! In a surprise invitation from Chancellor Philip Dubois, the Department of Communication Studies and University Speaking Center leader was welcomed into the 1946 Society’s Gold Circle. “The 1946 Society celebrates those who demonstrate loyalty through continuous annual support of UNC Charlotte,” Ms. […]

Norander Critiques Responses to Kamala Harris Interruptions

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A peer-reviewed academic journal covering media and communication studies from a feminist perspective has published a commentary and criticism article written by Dr. Stephanie Norander, Executive Director of UNC Charlotte’s Communication Across the Curriculum program and Associate Professor for the Department of Communication Studies. In Dr. Norander’s piece for Feminist Media Studies, “Kamala Harris and […]

DeJaegher Earns Recognition for Tinder-based Tool

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Here’s an internship experience swiped right! Madison DeJaegher, a Communication Studies student set to graduate this year, got a write-up in publications including AdAge for her work this summer in Cincinnati where she helped design a Tinder-based recruiting tool! Madison credits her Communication and Mass Media course with helping her learn about team management and […]

USC Annenberg Q&A Explores Grano’s Sport and Religion Book

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They had questions, he had answers — and both are available online! Dr. Dan Grano, Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies, recently shared his thoughts about his new book, The Eternal Present of Sport: Rethinking Sport and Religion, with Religion Dispatches, a series from USC Annenberg. In the Q&A interview, Grano explains how […]

Feel the News: Plotnick Publication Studies Haptics

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Just in case you aren’t feeling your first full day of classes, here’s some touching news from Dr. Rachel Plotnick, Communication Studies Department Assistant Professor. Her article on haptic media, “Force, flatness and touch without feeling: Thinking historically about haptics and buttons,” was published last week in New Media and Society: http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1461444817717510. A forceful congratulations […]

Quinlan Nominated for Regional Emmy

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Dr. Margaret Quinlan, associate professor in the Department of Communication Studies, is nominated for a regional Emmy nomination for “The Acoustics of Care,” her documentary on DooR to DooR, an organization that brings performing, literary and visual artists to inpatient and outpatient settings. Dr. Quinlan is the second of three producers on the documentary, with […]