Dr. Jean Grossholtz is Professor Emeritus of Politics and Women’s Studies at Mount Holyoke College. A longtime feminist as well as an active and dedicated national and international activist for peace, environmental, and social justice, Grossholtz exemplifies the conference theme, having devoted her long and distinguished career to the intersections of human rights organizing, pedagogy, and theory. Read More...
Submitted by Sue Pendell, Executives Club The following programs may be of interest to department administrators at WSCA 2012: 3312 COMMUNITY COLLEGES IN CRISIS: COMMUNICATING ON CRUCIAL BUDGETARY ISSUES 10:15 – 11:30 Sunday, February 19 Sendero II Presented by the Community College Interest Group As the United States economy continues to flounder, publicly funded higher […]
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Submitted by Melissa Tafoya, IPIC Program Planner SPOTLIGHT PANEL: THE CURRENT STATUS OF THEORY IN INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION SCHOLARSHIP: HOW THEORY HAS DEVELOPED, PROGRESSED, AND CHANGED 10:15 – 11:30 a.m. Sunday, February 19 Enchantment C Over the past 40 years, there have been a number of discussions of the role of theory in interpersonal communication. […]
Submitted by Lin Allen, FELC Program Planner
Enchantment E promises an intriguing look at free speech controversies, featured on Sunday and Monday at WSCA 2012, including a panel on the Supreme Court's 2010-2011 term. Read More...
Submitted by John Reinard, WSCA Executive Director Stephen Littlejohn and the local hosts at the University of New Mexico have scheduled intriguing outings that take advantage of the richness of the Albuquerque region. On Friday February 17, 2012, a visit to the Sandia Casino will extend from 4:00pm to 9:00pm. On Saturday February 18, 2012, […]
Ideas and inspiration from University of New Mexico students on what to do in and about Albuquerque.Read More...
The Rhetoric and Public Address division of the Western States Communication Association is happy to announce a Pre-Conference: American Indian Rhetoric: Exploring Rhetorical Resources for Social Change. The Pre-Conference will occur from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Saturday of the Convention (February 18), in Albuquerque. Although rhetoric and public address are now committed to […]
May 15, 2012 by MJ
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