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Genderlect Theory In Parks And Recreation, Sarah Beckmann Nov 2015

Genderlect Theory In Parks And Recreation, Sarah Beckmann

Communication Student Scholarship

This is the theory analysis I wrote for my Communication Theory course this semester. I analyzed the genderlect communication theory in relation to the show Parks and Recreation. I tried to see how the show's character's related to classic gender communication styles. Click the link below to download the Microsoft Word document.


Heels Are Made For Running, Amanda Bieler May 2015

Heels Are Made For Running, Amanda Bieler

Communication Student Scholarship

As a PR/Communications intern, I had to maintain a monthly blog highlighting my experiences and thoughts about the internship and relevant issues. Want a glimpse of the PR industry? Take a look!


The Messages Of “Othering” In Popular Anime, Caleb Fugate Apr 2015

The Messages Of “Othering” In Popular Anime, Caleb Fugate

Communication Student Scholarship

In the world today, prejudice runs rampant and robs many people the chance of actually being human. People are discriminated against just for having a certain skin color or being a certain sex. Why does this happen? Why do we discriminate against others? I believe that this is all part of the “othering” process that we as humans partake in to gain understanding.

The process of “othering,” the process of classifying others as distinctly different from yourself, is something that seems to be innate to human nature. We categorize in order to understand. By distinguishing between self and other humans …


It's That Time Again..., Amanda Bieler Mar 2015

It's That Time Again..., Amanda Bieler

Communication Student Scholarship

As a PR/Communications intern, I had to maintain a monthly blog highlighting my experiences and thoughts about the internship and relevant issues. Want a glimpse of the PR industry? Take a look!


When In Costa Rica, Amanda Bieler Feb 2015

When In Costa Rica, Amanda Bieler

Communication Student Scholarship

As a PR/Communications intern, I had to maintain a monthly blog highlighting my experiences and thoughts about the internship and relevant issues. Want a glimpse of the PR industry? Take a look!


Commraderie Newsletter Archives, Oct. 2010 - Feb. 2015, David N. Dixon Feb 2015

Commraderie Newsletter Archives, Oct. 2010 - Feb. 2015, David N. Dixon

Communication Student Scholarship

COMM News = "Commraderie"

For many years, the Department of Communication regularly published an e-mail newsletter that featured articles about the latest happenings and highlights of our Department. In spring 2015, we decided to change up our format by posting individual articles and Alumni profiles on our website with links from our social media pages. This allows us to communicate more frequently with timely information.


Hola From Costa Rica!, Amanda Bieler Jan 2015

Hola From Costa Rica!, Amanda Bieler

Communication Student Scholarship

As a PR/Communications intern, I had to maintain a monthly blog highlighting my experiences and thoughts about the internship and relevant issues. Want a glimpse of the PR industry? Take a look!


Sport Marketing Plan, Elizabeth Gallo Jan 2015

Sport Marketing Plan, Elizabeth Gallo

Communication Student Scholarship

These four assignments are representative samples of my academic work pertaining to two of my sport related classes, Sponsorship & Marketing in Sport Management and Sports Broadcasting. For my Sport Management Plan, I created the mission and goals, marketing plan, advertising tactics, and budget for a fictitious Minor League Baseball team. The three other examples showcase my ability to write player profiles, as well as press conference/game day summaries for print and web platforms.


Rhetorical Criticism- The Hunger Games Series, Sarah Beckmann Jan 2015

Rhetorical Criticism- The Hunger Games Series, Sarah Beckmann

Communication Student Scholarship

This is the rhetorical criticism I wrote for my Rhetorical Theory course last semester. I analyzed the feminist ideals in The Hunger Games series and how traditional gender roles were challeged throughout the books. Click the link below to download the Microsoft Word document.