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StOC’s Pompper to address diversity at two U.K. conferences

StOC Associate Professor Donnalyn Pompper will present "Sending the Elevator Back Down:  Women vs. Women En Route to Organizations' Glass Ceiling" at the seventh annual conference of the International Association on Workplace Bullying and Harassment, University of Glamorgan Business School, Cardiff, Wales, on June 2 to 4, 2010. Pompper also will be a keynote speaker at the Leeds Metropolitan ... Read more »
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Best of Fest awarded to BTMM alumna

Abuelo, a short film by produced by Laurie Seidman, BTMM '98, won the "Best of the Fest" award at the 2009 FirstGlance Film Fest Philadelphia. The film also won in the Shorts category and 12-year-old actress Britt Flatmo won Best Breakthrough Performance.
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In Pictures: Global SCT session

<b>In Pictures:</b> Global SCT session Representatives from every department in the School of Communications and Theater participated in the Global SCT session as part of the 2009 Global Temple event Nov. 17. It featured a survey of international research and creative work being done in the school.
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Gratson to head national committee for online GLBT course

Scott Gratson will be heading up a national committee to create the first high school online GLBT Studies course. Based in Minnesota, this course will supplement the curriculum of the inaugural GLBT online high school and may be published for use by other high schools across the nation.
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StOC’s Gratson to mentor in University Internship Program

Scott Gratson was selected as a mentor for Temple's inaugural University Internship Program. He will be working with Ezra Hatch, an English major who will be working with the University Honors Program on aspects of communication and media.
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Point Foundation names StOC’s Gratson as mentor

The Point Foundation, an organization that focuses on meeting the educational needs of the GLBT (Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender) communities approved Scott Gratson as a mentor for a Point scholar this year. The scholarship recipient pool is is highly competitive, with less than 2 percent of the applicants from last year being accepted. Each scholar is ... Read more »
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BTMM students garner honors for radio projects

Pavlo Fenik, BTMM, won Best College Radio Commercial at this year's March of Dimes Philadelphia Air Awards/Dr. Craig Monroe Achievement in Radio for his commercial "Pretzel Boys." He was also a finalist for his other commercial, "Dinardo Roofing." Also recognized as a finalist in the "Best College Radio Documentary" category at the Air Awards was Carolyn Pagnotta, BTMM, for her piece "Ju-Jit-Zu." The winners ... Read more »
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Donald Heller joins SCT administrative team

Donald Heller joins SCT administrative team Temple University’s School of Communications and Theater welcomes Donald Heller as its assistant dean of administration. Heller comes to SCT from Temple’s College of Engineering, where he was assistant dean of finance and operations, but he is a familiar face in Annenberg Hall. Heller ... Read more »
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StOC chair publishes multivolume set on intercultural communication

Deborah A. Cai, professor and chair of the Department of Strategic and Organizational Communication, has edited a four-volume set entitled Intercultural Communication (Sage Publications). These volumes are a collection of previously published research articles that are important to the study of culture's influence on communication processes. The principal market for these volumes are libraries that are unable to house collections ... Read more »
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FMA alumna finds herself in front of camera

FMA alumna finds herself in front of camera Noelle Bruno’s Hollywood experience started with the Temple University School of Communication and Theater’s Los Angeles internship program. ... Read more »
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