Faculty and staff in Illinois State University’s School of Communication (SoC) continue to be recognized for great leadership and excellence year after year. This year, several faculty and staff were recognized for their great work.
Unit: College of Arts and Sciences
Professor Deline joins School of Communication public relations faculty
The public relations program’s faculty grew by one this fall. Professor Mary Beth Deline, a native Canadian, joined the School of Communication (SoC) with a background that includes industry experience and post-doctoral work in public relations.
School of Communication enrollment on steady climb
Across 14 years of economic, political, and institutional ups and downs, the School of Communication (SoC) has maintained a steady trend of enrollment growth.
SoC students are taking advantage of internship opportunities
Over 2,500 Illinois State University School of Communication (SoC) students have completed more than 4,000 internships since 2008.
School of Communication Faculty scholarship rundown
During this calendar year of 2018, School of Communication faculty have been active in contributing knowledge to the communication field and in their areas of specialty. Here is a rundown of publications and public contributions that many of our faculty have made this year.
ISU Student Academy of Audiology provides community volunteer services
The Student Academy of Audiology recognizes the importance of volunteering in the community. This organization provides valuable services to a number of community members from children to seniors.
CSD graduate student serves on the ISHA Board
Courtney Huellen, CSD master’s degree student, is serving on the Illinois Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ISHA) board as the volunteer student representative. She discusses the importance of student involvement and give suggestions on how students can be involved.
School of Communication to host 19th annual Homecoming Tailgate Party
The SoC will host its 19th annual School of Communication Homecoming Tailgate Party on Saturday, Oct. 13 at 11 a.m. outside of Hancock Stadium.
Driskell awarded NSF grant to study stickiness of gold nanoparticles
With the nearly $345,000 grant, Jeremy Driskell’s team of students will modify the charge of proteins, work that could have many applications in the medical field.
Publications Unit imprint launches Härte by Sade LaNay
The Publications Unit in the Department of English is hosting two events to celebrate the book launch of Härte by Sade LaNay, published by Downstate Legacies, the literary imprint of the Publications Unit.