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October 3, 2014
Association News
NCA News
Washington, DC - The National Communication Association (NCA), the association representing thousands of the nation’s Communication scholars and teachers, will celebrate its 100 th anniversary this...
September 23, 2014
New Research
Education
Washington, DC - How students feel about classes has a direct impact on how much they learn in them, and Millennial generation students expect a classroom environment that is emotionally supportive...
September 18, 2014
New Research
Race/Class/Gender
Voice and Gender Bias in TV Advertisements Washington, DC - A new article in the National Communication Association journal Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies examines the voice in TV...
September 2, 2014
Discipline News
Bullying, Education
Washington, DC - What happens when college professors are cyberbullied by their students? Sally Vogl-Bauer, a Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater,...
July 17, 2014
New Research
Health
Washington, DC - Discussing end-of-life choices with family members in a way that pays attention to how they perceive themselves and maintains your relationship with them may be more important than...
July 1, 2014
New Research
Relationships
Washington, DC - Orgasms aren’t just good for your sexual relationship; they may also promote good communication. Results of a new study published in the latest edition of Communication Monographs...
May 7, 2014
Experts Available
Race/Class/Gender, Social Justice
**EXPERTS AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEWS** Washington, DC - Time magazine’s online publication of a Princeton freshman’s article explaining why he’ll never apologize for his white male privilege, and the...
March 12, 2014
Experts Available
Government, Nonverbal, Political
**EXPERT AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEWS** Washington, DC - Recent revelations that the U.S. government has been studying the body language of Russian President Vladimir Putin and other world leaders for...
February 13, 2014
New Research
Education, Employment
Washington, DC - Students exposed directly to work environments in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields are more likely to decide to follow paths that will lead to such careers,...
January 23, 2014
Experts Available
Government, Political
Washington, DC - On the heels of a tumultuous start to his second term in office, how will President Barack Obama move beyond a year of budget battles, a government shutdown, growing distrust in the...