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Print magazine more memorable than Web version

Kaminski, Magee publish chick lit research

Comm Minor now offered

Two Comm MA students speak at TedX Virginia Tech

Public Relations is Broader than Corporate Communication: Waymer publishes new volume on Culture, Social Class, and Race in Public Relations

First year grad student Raven Griffin speaks to future Yates Project leaders

Communication Professor Presents Ethics Research at the University of Oxford

Magee links with scholars in Paraguay

Reviewers recommend certification for public relations curriculum

5 PRSSA students go to regional leadership gathering

Experts assess Virginia Tech public relations curriculum

134 new majors begin studying communication

Virginia's 4H congress attend Comm workshop

Talented Undergraduate Students Gather at G.A.M.E.R. Lab for Summer Research

Faculty / Grad Students attend ICA

CGSA serves community

Cannon named President / CEO of Religion Communicators Council

Department of Communication welcomes Gary Kreps as third annual Spring Lecture distinguished speaker

CommLab receives grant, prepares for collegiate communication conference

37th AEJMC Southeast Colloquium Highlights First Amendment, Crisis Communication

'My Virginia Tech' features Rachel Holloway

Communication professor releases book on virtual worlds

“Virtual Selves: Agents (and Avatars) of Attitude and Behavior Change in Health and Other Realms”

Comm faculty/grads present at NCA convention in New Orleans

Denton Awarded 2011 Distinguished Book Award

CommLab coaches visit UNIV classes

New Studio Set Surprises Students

Transfer student, Rachel Gallimore, says her key to success is staying involved on campus

Communication Faculty and Graduate Students Share Research at Annual AEJMC Conference

Local public relations professional Rachel Spencer gives advice to communication students

2 faculty members attend public relations conference

4 communication majors attend public relations meeting in Orlando

Media can set social agendas, scholar tells students