Today’s “Student Shout-Out” goes to seven of our Communication Studies Majors who recently presented papers at the Western States Communication Association Undergraduate Scholars Research Conference. The conference took place in Anaheim, CA on February 15th. Students from many universities, including Arizona State, University of Portland, University of Washington (Go Dawgs!), University of Colorado, Boise State, and others presented papers. But by far the most well-represented school was USF! Our students presented papers that they wrote in Professor Lawless and Professor DeLaure’s classes. Here are the students and their papers:
Sabrina Gunn “Lean Out: How Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In Movement Misses the Feminist Mark”
Brianne Murray “Trial and Error: Students Relying on Financial Aid at Private Universities”
Eunice Ahn “Studying Abroad and Its Effects on Students”
Jacob Talarman “Beyond the Relationship: So Now What?”
Katelyn Rems “The Silicon Love Triangle: Me, You and the Startup: A Qualitative Study on the Communication Between Entrepreneurial Couples”
Naudia Queen “The Single Parent Paradox: The Struggle Between Loyalty and Independence”
Steven Slasten “Clash of the Titans: The Rhetorical Battle Over the Keystone XL Pipeline”
A big congratulations to all of our students who presented at WSCA!