Three RHCS students present papers at 2009 SSCA Theodore Clevenger Undergraduate Honors Conference in Communication
Three students in the Department of Rhetoric and Communication Studies will present their work at the Southern States Communication Association's 2009 Theodore Clevenger Undergraduate Honors Conference in Communication on Friday and Saturday, April 3 and 4 at the Norfolk Marriott Waterside Hotel in Norfolk, Va.
This is the 19th undergraduate honors conference to be held in conjunction with the annual convention of the SSCA. Papers may address the spectrum of topics, theories and methodologies of study in communication and may focus on this year’s convention theme, “Crossing Ideologies: Communication and Collaboration in a Changing World.”
The three Richmond students who will present at the conference are:
Christina Moore, ’09
“Verbal Abuse is Violence”
Friday, April 3 from 3:00-4:15 p.m.
Interpersonal Communication Studies III
Chair and Respondent: Chuck Grant, Meredith College
Briana Puccini, ’11
“Seen But Not Heard: An Exploration of Sarah Palin’s Visual Campaign”
Saturday, April 4 from 11:00-12:15 p.m.
Rhetorical Studies VIII: Women
Chair and Respondent: Kathleen J. Turner, College of Charleston
Amanda Sullivan, ’11
“The Obama Connection”
Friday, April 3 from 1:30-2:45 p.m.
Rhetorical Studies II
Chair and Respondent: Rebecca Kennerly
Posted January 27, 2009