IUPUI’s “Top 100” Outstanding Students--
* Chetrice Mosley, Senior, Communication Studies
Hometown: Greensburg, Indiana
* Jennifer Scorniaenchi, Senior, Communication Studies/(Psychology)
Hometown: Burlington, Ontario
* Caroline Wade, Senior, Communication Studies
Hometown: Greenfield, Indiana
* Brittani Whitmore, Senior, Communication Studies
Hometown: South Bend, Indiana.
Communication Studies Admission's Committee--
--The Graduate Program Admission's committee has voted to change the current application deadlines. Effective immediately, admission to the program will only be granted for the Fall semester. The following will serve as application deadlines:- January 15 -- priority consideration and University Fellowship deadline
- April 15 -- regular consideration for Fall admission
--The Graduate Degree Requirements Sheet for the Applied Communication program has changed to reflect more accurate transfer credit information and other small details. The new degree requirements sheet is availabe in CA 309 (and soon will be available online). Please obtain a new copy of this sheet for your records. And please remember to meet regularly with your chosen advisor to make sure you are meeting all the requirements in the appropriate timeframe to complete the degree. Also, if you have completed twelve hours of study in the Department and have yet to choose an advisor, please do so as soon as possible. Contact Leslie Newland, the Graduate Program Assistant at lcstraus@iupui.edu for the advising update form.
--The Graduate Application and Recommendation for Advanced Degree Forms have changed slightly. Please see Leslie Newland in CA 309 to obtain the updated forms. Also, please remember these forms are due 30 to 60 days prior to the 10th of the month in which you intend to graduate. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Leslie Newland at lcstraus@iupui.edu.
Liberal Arts Faculty Awarded $156,239 in New Frontiers Funding--
--Five Liberal Arts faculty members have received a total of $156,239 from Indiana University in support of their groundbreaking research. The Indiana University New Frontiers in the Arts and Humanities Grants Program, funded by the Lilly Endowment, enables faculty members to expand their work into disciplinary or interdisciplinary frontiers that promise new insights into the human condition or pursue innovative directions in artistic creativity.
--Elizabeth (Beth) Goering, Associate Professor in Communication Studies, is one of the grant recipients for her "And Justice for All? : A thematic Analysis" project. Congratulations, Dr. Goering!