The Communication Studies Club will function to enhance learning and unify students through networking within the Communication Studies major as well as others. CSC looks to demonstrate educational endeavors through progressive acts of academic scholar while promoting intellectual discourse. In the pursuit to foster personal, professional, and academic growth with a focus on collaborative communication and undergraduate research, CSC works to blend ideas and cultures through thought, discussion, world experience and open opinions.
We are a group of students that will be producing theoretical and creative works that center on both communication forms and formats as they relate to a democratically formulated topic. Student will be free to explore the topic in anyway they chose, as long as it relates to both the topic and communications. Also throughout the semester we will also work on bringing in speakers and specialists to talk with our group about how their field, or research, relates to our topic. We will also be pursuing external relationships with other groups by visiting their organizations, as a means of networking and learning what makes them a successful organization.
Communication Studies Club
Mission Statement
The Communication Studies Club will function to enhance learning and unify students through networking within the Communication Studies major as well as others. CSC looks to demonstrate educational endeavors through progressive acts of academic scholar while promoting intellectual discourse. In the pursuit to foster personal, professional, and academic growth with a focus on collaborative communication and undergraduate research, CSC works to blend ideas and cultures through thought, discussion, world experience and open opinions.
We are a group of students that will be producing theoretical and creative works that center on both communication forms and formats as they relate to a democratically formulated topic. Student will be free to explore the topic in anyway they chose, as long as it relates to both the topic and communications. Also throughout the semester we will also work on bringing in speakers and specialists to talk with our group about how their field, or research, relates to our topic. We will also be pursuing external relationships with other groups by visiting their organizations, as a means of networking and learning what makes them a successful organization.
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Spring 2012 Lecture Series Speakers:
The CSC Lecture Series takes place on each of the below
Wednesdays at 5p in the TUTTLEMAN LEARNING CENTER, Room 300AB
2/15 – George Strimel
2/22 – Sharla Feldscher
2/29 – Natalye Paquin
MARCH:
3/14 – Byron Lee
3/21 – Dana Saewitz
3/28 – Larry Ferenchick
APRIL:
4/4 – Joyce Joyce
4/11 – Rakia Reynolds
4/18 – Kurt Herman
4/25 – Phil Holjte
2011 Executive Board
President: Bryan Yanez
tuc55275@temple.edu
Vice President: Darragh Dandurand Friedman
darragh.friedman@temple.edu
Research Lab Coordinator: Justin Dowdall
justinjdowdall@gmail.com
Event Coordinator: Megan Carter
megan.carter@temple.edu
Project Coordinator: Liz Ellis
tud23210@temple.edu
Advertising / Marketing: Emmett Drueding
emmettdru@gmail.comF
Advertising / Marketing: Kandace Kohr
tuc55811@temple.edu
Historian: Alexandra Fleming
tud26759@temple.edu