Four student teams from the Park School of Communications submitted their projects for presentation at National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR). All four were accepted. The students conducted their research as part of the Critical Issues course (STCM 45000) offered in the Department of Strategic Communication.
NCUR brings together young scholars from a wide variety of higher education institutions presenting on a diverse set of topics. The conference has thousands of students and their faculty mentors presenting their research. The STCM faculty are very proud of these students, especially Dr. Gordon Rowland who taught and advised these students in the Critical Issues course. Congratulations to:
Heather Mueller, Devon Noll, Jennifer Citera, Ilana Spitalnick, and Alyssa Poole
"How Corporate America Can Incorporate and Foster A Deeper-Level Of Diversity in Organizations"
Patricia Langenau, Lia Micheels, Caitlin Markham, and Joshua Rivera
"Lack of Innovation Hinders Competition"
Andreava Kasianchuk, Meghan Swope, Jiné Andreozzi, Morgan Bocciolatt, and Lindsey Hadlock
"Beyond the External Image: Improving Employee Relations and Corporate Social Responsibility"
Kelly Elam, William Kelleher, Cameron Kiely, and Lindsey Prince
"The Process of Strategic Reorganization in Colleges and Universities "
Please support them by attending their session this spring when Ithaca College hosts NCUR, March 31 - April 2. These students will join roughly 200 other Ithaca College students selected to present at the conference.
https://www.ithaca.edu/intercom/article.php/20110119131427358