Student Shout-Out

Student Shout-Out: COMS majors at the Bay Area Undergrad Research Conference

Nicole Hathorn and Molly Torrence-Barrett presenting their paper

File this post under “better late than never.” Each spring for the past several years, some students from our department present research papers at the Bay Area Undergraduate Research Conference. This year, the conference brought together students from San Jose State University, Santa Clara University, San Francisco State University, California State University, Long Beach, University […]

Student Shout-Out: The WCC Champions, Dons Baseball Team!

Today’s “Student Shout-Out” goes to the Diamond Dons baseball team who defeated Gonzaga last Sunday to win the WCC Championship!  Congratulations to the entire team and all of the coaches! As you know, we have three Communication Studies majors on the team that we have been cheering for all season: #15 Sean Burns, #18 Jonathan […]

Student Shout-Out: Emma Wins SFPRRT Scholarship Award!

Emma Gallagher with her certificate... #winning!

Now I know some of you may be thinking that this blog has been re-titled “Speaking of… Emma Gallagher” (given that this is the second post about Emma in the last few weeks)!  It has not (been renamed, that is), but Emma absolutely deserves today’s “Student Shout-Out” as she received a scholarship award this past […]

Student Shout-Out: Spring 2011 Graduates!

Professors Jacquemet, DeLaure, and Ho, excited to congratulate our grads!

There is, of course, only one “Student Shout-Out” appropriate for today…. and it goes to 61 people: OUR CLASS OF 2011 COMMUNICATION STUDIES GRADUATES! We are so happy for you and so very proud of you!  Here they are… (keep scrolling down, we graduated the largest number of students at our ceremony today!)… Jonathan Abramson […]

Student Shout-Out: Triathlete Abbey Lee!

Triathlete Abbey Lee!

Many of you know senior Communication Studies major Abbey Lee because she is chronicling her job search for us here on the blog (check her out in “The Student Chronicles” section!).  But when she has not been taking classes and looking for a job, she has done a little thing called a triathalon.  Yes!  You […]

Student Shout-Out: Ali and Sarah at Continuums of Service Conference!

Student Shout-Out: Ali and Sarah at Continuums of Service Conference!

Today’s “Student Shout-Out” goes to senior Communication Studies majors Ali Wasserman and Sarah Hirsch, who travelled to San Diego last weekend to attend and present at the 14th Annual Continuums of Service Conference! Their presentation at the conference came from work that Ali and Sarah did as part of Professor Ho’s Ethnography of Communication course, […]

Student Shout-Out: Outstanding Students in Communication Studies!

The inscription on the plaque that hangs in our departmental office

Each spring the faculty of our department choose a graduating Communication Studies major to win the “Outstanding Student in Communication Studies” award.  The award is determined first by grade point average: we look for the highest major GPA and highest cumulative GPA.  Then we look at the student to make sure that the title “Outstanding […]

Student Shout-Out: Delta Zeta Teeter Totter-a-Thon!

Signs around campus announcing the teeter totter-a-thon

Today’s “Student Shout-Out” goes to Communication Studies majors and Delta Zeta sorority sisters Taylor Morton, Alyssa Micciche, Amy Constable, and Mia Barklind, who, along with the rest of the Delta Zeta sisters, are spending 48 hours straight teetor-tottering in Harney Plaza!  Why?  Read on to find out! The Teeter Totter-a-Thon is Delta Zeta’s biggest philanthropy […]

Student Shout-Out: Blogger and newspaper columnist Sarah!

Communication Studies major, blogger, columnist, and photographer Sarah!

Today’s “Student Shout-Out” focuses on junior Communication Studies major Sarah Manning, who, in addition to being a full-time college student, is also a blogger and newspaper columnist!  Sarah created a blog called “The Chocolate Fig” (http://thechocolatefigsf.com) where she explores healthy food and healthy living, and she also writes a column for her hometown newspaper. Sarah is […]

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