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January 4, 2018
New Research
Education, Relationships
(Washington, DC)—The transition from high school to college can be difficult for any student, but it’s particularly challenging for first-generation college students (FCGS). In fact, this group of...
November 13, 2017
New Research
Bullying, Race/Class/Gender
Commonplace suggestive jokes, such as “that’s what she said,” normalize and dismiss the horror of sexual misconduct experiences, experts suggest in a new essay published in Communication and Critical...
November 1, 2017
Association News
NCA News
More than 4,000 Communication researchers, teachers, and students are expected at the National Communication Association (NCA) 103 rd Annual Convention to explore the theme of “Our Legacy, Our...
August 22, 2017
Experts Available
Race/Class/Gender, Social Justice
Washington, DC (August 22, 2017) — In the wake of violent clashes between white nationalist demonstrators and anti-hate protestors in Charlottesville that began over the proposed removal of a...
August 17, 2017
New Research
Entertainment, Relationships
New research published today identifies how watching fictional television series and participating in online forums that are dedicated to the shows can help female audiences express themselves and...
June 5, 2017
New Research
Health
Washington, DC —To help reduce unnecessary use of antibiotics for common childhood illnesses, parents would benefit from fuller communication from their health care providers, suggests new research...
May 30, 2017
Experts Available
Education, Free Speech
Washington, DC (May 30, 2017) — Earlier this month, Tennessee passed the Campus Free Speech Protection Act , which aims to ensure that “public institutions of higher education embrace a commitment to...
May 26, 2017
New Research
Education
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,...
May 17, 2017
Experts Available
Bullying, Education
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...
May 11, 2017
New Research
Family, Health
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...