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  The College of Charleston’s Department of Communication will honor Charleston RiverDogs president Mike Veeck with its Distinguished Communicator Award. Veeck will deliver a speech at 4 p.m., April 11, at the Stern Center Ballroom on the College of Charleston campus. Veeck, who is part-owner of seven minor baseball teams, is one of the most [...]

Inquire about this amazing opportunity to study Communication, Political Science and Spanish in Trujillo, Spain this fall so you can: Live in an historic Spanish town, known for its palaces and Castles Experience excursions to Madrid and Andalucía or Atlantic Spain Take classes with CofC professors and native Spaniards Stay with families to truly  experience [...]

Please join me for a “chat with the chair” on Friday, January 28th from 10-12 in 9 College Way.  Share your thoughts, suggestions or concerns.  Light refreshments will be served. See you then! Beth Goodier Bethany C. Goodier, Ph.D. Associate Professor & Chair Department  of Communication College of Charleston 66 George Street Charleston, South Carolina [...]

The Department of Communication, the Department of Political Science and the Department of Communication Advisory Council will host a conversation about the recent South Carolina gubernatorial race, continuing the tradition of the Bully Pulpit Series on political communication.  The event will be held Friday, January 21, from 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. in the Stern [...]

Obie award-winning teacher, performer, and artist Roger Guenveur Smith will spend a week-long residency at the College of Charleston from January 8-15, 2011. “Roger Guenveur Smith: Tracing History” will include tutorials, performance, workshops and film screenings open to the public with the goal of reflecting on South Carolina’s living history and memory. The Film Studies and [...]

The College of Charleston Department of Communication kicks off its 2010-2011 Executive Speaker Series with the appearance Rob Jones, Vice President of Gaming Programming for the Machinima.com Network. His talk entitled, “Machinima: Online Video after the Death of the Web” is co-sponsored by the Department of Computer Science. Free and open to the public, this [...]

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Students can meet with Director of Advising Kristal Cooper during drop-in office hours: Thursday-Friday 3:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. No appointment necessary.

Thomas R. Martin, Executive-in-Residence in the Department of Communication, has co-authored a new textbook on public relations. The textbook, An Overview of the Public Relations Function, has been published by Business Expert Press. Martin’s co-authors are Shannon Bowen of Syracuse University and Brad Rawlins of Brigham Young University. “This new overview of public relations provides [...]

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