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A Study in Homelessness
Cheryl Spainhour’s Journalism and Poverty class has created a website to showcase the important work they are pursuing concerning poverty in North Carolina. Find out more by visiting A Study in Homelessness.
Death, Dying and Beyond: Understanding Ourselves at the End
Death, Dying, and Beyond: Understanding Ourselves at the End One-Day Colloquium at UNC-Charlotte Center City Friday, April 22, 2016 “If there was no end to life, life would have no value. It is the ever-present danger of losing it which helps to bring home the value of life” (Popper, 1977, p. 148). Death gives life […]
Speaking Resource Center
Have you ever been intimadated while giving an oral presentation in a class? Do you need some pointers for organization? Delivery? Content? Research? Or just want some extra aid in polishing up your speeches in order to take them to the next level? UNC Charlotte is pleased to annouce the formation of a Speaking Resouce […]
Communication Studies Has a Great Showing at OSCLG
The department of Communication Studies is pleased to congratulate our graduate students and colleagues on the excellent job they did representing our department at the Organization for the study of Communication, Language and Gender (OSCLG) conference in held in Bowling Green Kentucky this October. Following are the presentations presented by our students and faculty. […]
Last Days of Life: Who Will Speak for Me
Congratulations to Cris Davis’ for her feature in the Charlotte Observer on death and communications.
Concealing Communities Within the Crowd
Congratulations to Loril Gossett for the publication of her article, “Concealing Communities Within the Crowd: Hiding Organizational Identities and Brokering Member Identifications of the Yelp Elite Squad” in Management Communication Quarterly. The article was co-authored with David Askay, a graduate of UNC Charlotte’s Organizational Science doctoral program who now teaches in the Department of Communication […]
UNC Charlotte Journalism Students Honored with Award
UNC Charlotte journalism students won a 2014 Mark of Excellence Award from the Society of Professional Journalists on March 29 at the SPJ Region 2 conference held at the University of Maryland’s Philip Merrill College of Journalism. The award, “Best Independent Online Student Publication,” was given for the website created from student work for the […]
Dr. Stokes Chosen for Nat Fuller Dinner Essay Contest
Dr. Ashli Stokes has been selected as a finalist for the Nat Fuller dinner banquet, an interracial feast orinially organized just weeks after the end of the Civil War. The dinner will be held in Charleston, SC. For more information about this event, you can read about it in the Post and Courier.
Cheryl Spainhour Interviews Shakespearean Acting Troupe
Cheryl Spainhour sat down with a traveling Shakespearian acting troupe as they prepare to leave Charlotte after a nine week stint. You can read the full interview on the Creative Loafing website.