SCSU Forensics will host a high school speech camp this year from Tuesday, July 23 - Saturday, July 27. Check out the Forensics website for further information. Or click here for the details and application form for Speech Camp.
The Communication Studies Department is seeking to fill a Fixed Term position for the basic Introduction to Communication Studies course. See Human Resources website for more information.
The 11th International Communication in the Millennium Symposium, organized by the Association of Turkish and American Communication Scholars, is being hosted at SCSU May 20 - 24, 2013. See the website for details about registration.
The Department is seeking to renew its pool of adjunct instructors. Please see link for further information on how to apply.
Are You Glossophobic? CMST 171 - Speech Anxiety Reduction may be the class for you. Take the Personal Report of Communication Apprehension to find out.
Join the Players Performance Group. The group is looking for thinkers, creators, writers, speakers, and artists of all kinds. No experience necessary. For more information about Players at SCSU: contact Jennifer Tuder, Director of Players, Riverview Building Room 107B, or 308-3125.
Join the SCSU Forensics, Speech and Debate Team. SCSU Forensics offers students the opportunity to compete in public speaking, debate and interpretation of literature/acting. SCSU Forensics (competitive speech and debate) is open to all students regardless of major/minor; no experience is necessary. For more information about Forensics at SCSU contact: Scott Wells, Director of Forensics, Riverview Building Room 211A, 308-3000.
The Communication Studies Department had an opening for a part-time Public Relations and Communications Intern.