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ComSt student selected to present at 2019 Research at the Capitol
Communication Studies student Nicole Miller has been accepted to present at the 2019 Research in the Capitol. Under the direction of Dr. Katherine Rafferty, Miller and Sydney Ellis (World Languages and Cultures) conducted research on social support communication needs for parents of children living with complex chronic conditions and will present this research on April … Continue reading ComSt student selected to present at 2019 Research at the Capitol
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Tye-Williams Wins MCQ Article of the Year Award
https://comm.arizona.edu/sites/comm.arizona.edu/files/MCQ%20Newsletter%20November%202016_0.pdf
Communication Studies Rise to Relevance
“As universities and colleges retool to best meet the future and create the most informed and relevant future citizens, it seems that Communication Studies is destined to be high on the evolving educational roster.”
Bullies in the workplace
The stories are shocking and heartbreaking, but they are often disjointed and hard to follow. In severe cases, the narratives are even more chaotic. This is reality for victims of workplace bullying and a major reason why they stay silent, said Stacy Tye-Williams, an assistant professor of communications studies and English at Iowa State University.
Video: Helping Hands
Communication students learned how to better work together and raised $500 for Childserv for their COMST 317: Small Group Communication class with Dr. Tye-Williams.