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Month: July 2012

Performance of Literature…I Mean Yelp?

July 30, 2012 coms 0

ATTENTION COMMUNICATION STUDENTS: If you are currently taking a Performance of Literature class, there may be a style of literature your professor forgot to tell […]

The Evolution of Olympic Communication [Infographic]

July 29, 2012 coms 0

High-speed data transmissions sent directly to smart phones and tablets are certainly a far cry from rolled-up notes strapped to pigeons. Modern Olympics fans enjoy […]

School Uniforms: Simple Solution for Better Schools or Pointless Tyranny?

July 29, 2012 Sarah Thompson 0

There was a time when a school uniform on a student was proof of private school attendance. More and more, however, public schools have instituted […]

Does Yahoo’s New CEO Signal the End of the Glass Ceiling?

July 24, 2012 coms 0

Unless you have spent your summer beneath a rock, you know that Yahoo has chosen Marissa Mayer, formerly an executive at Google, to be the […]

President Obama’s Aurora Speech Highlights the Bravery of Stephanie Davies

July 23, 2012 coms 0

On Sunday evening following the horrible tragedy that took place at the the ‘Dark Knight’ premiere, President Obama addressed the nation from Aurora, Colorado. Comforting […]

Networking Events

Why Networking Events Remain Important Even in the Age of Social Media

July 23, 2012 Lewis Humphries 1

In the age of remote interaction, you could be forgiven for thinking that physical networking events were something of an unnecessary corporate expense. After all, […]

The Limitations of Being a Know-It-All and How to Overcome Them

July 20, 2012 Lisa Swan 0

Remember Cliff Clavin, the know-it-all postal worker on “Cheers”? While the barfly character was extremely knowledgeable when it came to useless information, his being such […]

What Your Cover Letter Says About You

July 18, 2012 Tim Nelson 0

As job seekers, we’re told early on that we need a great resume to wow the employers before we can even get an interview. However, […]

What Does Your Handwriting Say About You?

July 18, 2012 neeru 0

The pen is mightier than the sword, so they say. But did you know that the humble pen can also reveal hidden insights into your […]

Women Viewers Stick to Watching Feminine Olympic Events [Study]

July 10, 2012 coms 0

Although women currently enjoy an unprecedented level of prominence in the world of sports, regular sports viewing is still at odds with accepted gender roles […]

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