Communications is a field of few rules, so communicators make subjective decisions every day. This course helps students consider those choices.
1st academic conference presentation is done!
I presented "Demonstrating framing choices as 'relevant and real': A content analysis of the diversity rhetoric used by Fortune 500 companies" at Communicating Diversity.
Announcement time!
For most of my life, I’ve been certain I'd never do a Ph.D., but, as stated in the SOJC’s viewbook, “Great researchers find a thread that fascinates them, and they don’t stop pulling until they’ve unraveled the truth.”
What you think does not matter: 5 things your communications staff wants to tell you
Nonprofit communicators touch all parts of an organization but, often, own no specific part. That means we care about some things that seem weird to others, but matter a lot to us.