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NEWS!
Chris Phillips, author of Socrates Cafe: A Fresh Taste
of Philosophy, has joined the
Communication Studies Faculty
for Spring 2010.
Click here for a description of the new course he is teaching!
Welcome to the Department of Communication Studies!
For almost 3,000 years in Western civilization, the study of
communication has been marked by the evolution of a set
of principles that have taken on the characteristics of the
societies and eras in which they exist. The inherently
dynamic nature of communication has led to a corresponding
evolution in the theoretical scope and content of the
Communication discipline, reflecting a rich intellectual tradition.
Areas for study and analyses include a focus on communication
as represented in relationships, groups, organizations,
cultures, and mass media, as well as an examination
of politics, social policy, and ethics upon which the communication
tradition is built. In an era where over 50% of
the U.S. labor force is engaged in some form of transferring,
reprocessing, and transmitting of information, it is
essential that we provide students an opportunity to grow
and develop as skilled communicators.

Communication Studies students visit the local
Newport News public television facility
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