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The School of Communication Studies Will Host Final Fall Semester Colloquium on the Controversial 2016 Presidential Election

The School of Communication Studies will host its last colloquium for the Fall 2016 semester on Friday, Dec. 2 at 2:30 p.m. in Franklin Hall, Room 312/314. The final colloquium will be a panel discussion with School of Communication Studies professor Paul Haridakis, assistant professors Michael B…

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School of Communication Studies

The School of Communication Studies Will Host Colloquium on Gender Bias in Politics

The School of Communication Studies will host its second colloquium on Friday, Nov. 4 at 2:30 p.m. in Franklin Hall, Room 312/314.  This discussion will be presented by political science professor and graduate coordinator, Ryan Claassen, titled, “Will Sexism be the Presidential Election’s No…

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School of Communication Studies

The School of Communication Studies Will Host Colloquium on Gender Bias in Politics

The School of Communication Studies will host its second colloquium on Friday, Nov. 4 at 2:30 p.m. in Franklin Hall, Room 312/314. This discussion will be presented by political science professor and graduate coordinator, Ryan Claassen, and is titled, “Will Sexism be the Presidential Election’s N…

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School of Communication Studies

School of Communication Studies to Host Politically Themed Fall Colloquium Series

The School of Communication Studies will host its fall Colloquium Series beginning Friday, Oct. 7 at 2:30 p.m. in Franklin Hall, Room 312/314. The series will kick off with a presentation from assistant professor, Michael Beam, titled, “Resisting the Filter Bubble: Examining the Positive Impact of U…

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School of Communication Studies