This article details ways Communication Center consultants can use their training and skill sets to impact their community. Specifically, it will relay how one Communication Center spent a couple weeks working with Junior High STEM students from marginalized districts on their scientific research presentations, giving special detail to consultant methods of student empowerment, context, and agency. This article also outlines the different theories and practices at work, such as hook’s radical pedagogy, when consultants engage ethically and effectively with diverse community populations. By placing Communication Center theory, Feminist theory, Composition theory, Education theory, and personal narrative in dialogue with one anoth...
This article is based on the findings of a 2-year study that examined the nature of effective facult...
Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) is a female-dominated discipline in danger of losing its ...
Women, African Americans, Latinos and Native Americans are underrepresented in STEM at the high scho...
How humans learn is a topic explored by many disciplines. Eyler (2018) synthesized research from di...
Our research asks how communication centers can assist advanced graduate students in the sciences to...
Beyond the introductory public speaking course, communication centers can play a significant role in...
To remain sustainable in an atmosphere of shrinking budgets and curricular retrenchment, oral commun...
Communication Centers are well positioned to support communicating science efforts across campus. Th...
Increased demands for a STEM-literate workforce have emerged in response to sustainability issues th...
The “leaky pipeline” in STEM remains an open issue. The integration of multiple STEM subjects, espec...
Purpose: The purpose of this research article is to illustrate the value of including students’ voic...
This article aims to reveal the structure of the academic field of communication by portraying the p...
Mass-media representations of the stereotypical science nerd position scientists as white, male, and...
This article examines innovative approaches to augmenting science lessons taught in middle and high ...
INTRODUCTION: STEM graduate students are the future of science communication and will serve as scien...
This article is based on the findings of a 2-year study that examined the nature of effective facult...
Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) is a female-dominated discipline in danger of losing its ...
Women, African Americans, Latinos and Native Americans are underrepresented in STEM at the high scho...
How humans learn is a topic explored by many disciplines. Eyler (2018) synthesized research from di...
Our research asks how communication centers can assist advanced graduate students in the sciences to...
Beyond the introductory public speaking course, communication centers can play a significant role in...
To remain sustainable in an atmosphere of shrinking budgets and curricular retrenchment, oral commun...
Communication Centers are well positioned to support communicating science efforts across campus. Th...
Increased demands for a STEM-literate workforce have emerged in response to sustainability issues th...
The “leaky pipeline” in STEM remains an open issue. The integration of multiple STEM subjects, espec...
Purpose: The purpose of this research article is to illustrate the value of including students’ voic...
This article aims to reveal the structure of the academic field of communication by portraying the p...
Mass-media representations of the stereotypical science nerd position scientists as white, male, and...
This article examines innovative approaches to augmenting science lessons taught in middle and high ...
INTRODUCTION: STEM graduate students are the future of science communication and will serve as scien...
This article is based on the findings of a 2-year study that examined the nature of effective facult...
Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD) is a female-dominated discipline in danger of losing its ...
Women, African Americans, Latinos and Native Americans are underrepresented in STEM at the high scho...