2020 will be the 100 th anniversary of the passage of the 19 th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which guaranteed and protected women’s right to vote. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand,...
(Washington, DC)—The National Communication Association joins 31 professional societies in a letter to Alaska’s Governor Mike Dunleavy and other political leaders expressing deep concerns with the...
New book explores President Donald Trump’s rhetorical style and use of Twitter Washington, DC, February 28, 2019 The Twitter Presidency: Donald J. Trump and the Politics of White Rage explores...
(Washington, DC) — The National Communication Association’s (NCA) Legislative Assembly approved a new public statement at the organization’s 104 th Annual Convention in Salt Lake City on November 10...
Washington, DC (November 1, 2018)—More than 4,000 Communication researchers, teachers, and students are expected at the National Communication Association (NCA) 104 th Annual Convention to explore...
Washington, DC (October 2018) — With the U.S. midterm elections just weeks away, congressional candidates are hot on the campaign trail. Republicans and Democrats alike are using the full force of...
(Washington, DC)—Each year, the National Communication Association (NCA) honors the best in academic communication, presenting awards for outstanding scholarship, teaching, and professional service...
Denver, CO—On September 26, the National Communication Association (NCA) and the University of Colorado Denver’s Department of Communication will present a public program, “The Art of Science...
Explaining or sharing information about complex or sensitive topics can be difficult, and doing so without providing the appropriate context or using the right approach can present additional...
Higher education institutions in the United States should change their faculty codes of conduct to define bullying as a distinctive form of harassment, according to a new paper published in the...