Communication Studies Has a Great Showing at OSCLG

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Picture from OSCLG

The department of Communication Studies is pleased to congratulate our graduate students and colleagues on the excellent job they did representing our department at the Organization for the study of Communication, Language and Gender (OSCLG) conference in held in Bowling Green Kentucky this October. Following are the presentations presented by our students and faculty.

The Whiteness of it All: Blurring the Lines of Color and Gender in Popular Press

Jade Myers, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Emma Butterworth, University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Discomforted research and teaching: Using physical and digital archives in gendered health communication

Bethany Johnson (Research Affiliate to our department), University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Stories of Hope campaign: Personal stories really do matter! How sharing these narratives help donor families and recipients cope

Jaclyn Marsh, UNL

Intersectionality Matters: Rhetorical Strategies of Inclusivity in the #BlackLivesMatter Movement

Jade Myers, University of North Carolina, Charlotte

New Conceptions for Menstruation Persons: Non-Teleological Directions for New Discourse on the Subject of Menstrual Blood and the Human Race

Molly McKinney, University of North Carolina, Charlotte (Public Health student that took COMM 6000 with me in 2013)

High-Society Framing: The Brooklyn Eagle and the Popularity of Twilight Sleep in Brooklyn

Bethany Johnson (Research Affiliate), UNC Charlotte

Margaret M Quinlan, UNC Charlotte