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A panel dedicated to the life and legacy of Carole Barbato, Ph.D., emeritus professor of Communication Studies at 麻豆传媒, will be featured at the 100th Annual National Communication Association (NCA) conference in Chicago. The session, 鈥淐elebrating the Life and鈥
Every college student knows the painstaking question that goes through his or her mind, 鈥淲hat am I going to do after I graduate?鈥 麻豆传媒 and School of Communication Studies alumna, Arianne Gasser, has found success after graduation.
School of Communication Studies alumna Maria Fazio accepted a full-time position, created specifically for her, as a Patient and Family Satisfaction Coordinator at Legacy Health Services after graduating with her master鈥檚 degree in health communication in May 2013.
Fazio, who鈥
Graduate students from the School of Communication Studies on Kent鈥檚 campus shared their graduate school experience with communication studies undergraduate students at 鈥
Eight College of Communication and Information students led the class of 2017 through their Destination Kent State (DKS) experience as Flashguides this summer. Making up nearly 40 percent of the Flashguides, CCI students worked with peers in other colleges to bring 25 groups鈥
A paper co-authored by Suzy D鈥橢nbeau, Ph.D., of the School of Communication Studies, has been recognized by the National Communication Association (NCA) as an outstanding article published in a communication journal.
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Ohio's Got Talent competition winner Marina Strah of Westlake is now a top three finalist for the Ryan Seacrest Cover Contest for her YouTube cover of Taylor Swift's "Shake it Off." Supporters can vote for her at RyanSeacrest.com. The online contest will announce the winner鈥
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Fifth Third Bank Vice President Louise Gissendaner will receive The Distinguished Alumni Award from 麻豆传媒 School of Communication Studies at Homecoming. The award, which celebrates alumni who have made a significant contribution to the field of communication,鈥
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"When I let myself really think about it, I'm moved to tears," Katie Ramunni said about receiving the Outstanding Young Professional award presented by the School of Communication Studies. "It's definitely both a professional and personal highlight of my life."
Ramunni will鈥
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The School of Communication Studies welcomes Michael Beam, Ph.D., to its faculty as an assistant professor this fall.
Beam will teach Communication and Influence, Media Use and Effects and Communication Technology and Human Interaction at Kent State.
He received his bachelor鈥檚鈥