Washington, DC —Teachers who have an authentic teaching style are more positively received by their students, according to new research published in the National Communication Association’s journal,...
Washington, DC (May 16, 2017) — A new report from the National Center for Education Statistics on school crime and safety examines the prevalence of victimization at school among students ages 12 to...
Washington, DC —With today’s longer lifespans, increasing numbers of adult children find themselves caring for their aging and/or ill parents. Adult siblings frequently work together to manage...
Expressing gratitude has become trendy; these days, you can easily find a stock of gratitude journals and notebooks at your local stationery store or bookseller, or search for tips on how to express...
The National Communication Association (NCA) will be partnering with the March for Science , an international, nonpartisan movement organized to promote and support scientific research and its...
If you’ve ever been chewed out by your boss, or suffered through endless criticism and condescension from a colleague, you’re one of many people who have been a victim of workplace bullying. While...
The National Communication Association (NCA), representing thousands of Communication scholars and teachers, recognizes and advocates for the essential place of free and responsible communication in...
As the nation prepares for the inauguration of its 45th U.S. president on January 20, Communication scholars are taking a look back at how the previous 44 presidents addressed the nation on their...
The National Communication Association (NCA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Paaige K. Turner, Associate Dean and Professor in the School of Communications at Webster University, as its...
Washington, DC — For more than two hundred years, medical vaccines have served as a leading form of resistance to viruses and other diseases. Now, Communication scholars have new research to show how...