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Professor Allison M. Prasch Joins Communication Arts Faculty

We are delighted to announce that Professor Allison M. Prasch has accepted a faculty position in the Department of Communication Arts. A scholar of presidential public address, Prasch is at work on a book manuscript entitled The Rise of the Global Rhetorical Presidency: Cold War Rhetoric on the World Stage, 1945 – 1989. Welcome, Allison!

Professor Sara McKinnon Receives Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Award

Communication Arts Professor Sara McKinnon is one of the Chancellor’s 2019 Distinguished Teaching Award recipients! Sara McKinnon has been a professor at UW-Madison since 2010. She has taught several courses, including CA 260 – Communication & Human Behavior, CA 373 – Intercultural Communication & Rhetoric, and CA 573 – Rhetoric of Globalization & Transnationalism. Her …

Recent Grad Airs Short Film on WPT’s Here & Now

Merely a week ago Mitch Deitz graduated from UW–Madison with majors in Communication Arts and History, and now his short film No Place Like Home is airing on a special edition of Wisconsin Public Television’s show Here & Now. No Place Like Home is a documentary examining youth homelessness in Madison. The film primarily follows …

CA 100 Speech Contest

On the evening of December 4, the top 18 persuasive speakers enrolled in the fall semester of Communication Arts 100 competed in the CA 100 Speech Contest. The speech contest is a long-standing tradition at the end of each semester. Teaching assistants from all sections of the course submitted the speeches of their top two …

Professor Lyn Van Swol and Former Advisee Cassandra Hill Receive NCA Award

Communication Arts professor Lyn Van Swol and her former advisee Cassandra Hill (now an assistant professor at Carolina Coastal University) recently received the Dennis Gouran Research Award at the National Communication Association for best published paper in group communication. Their article, “Language Use and Influence Among Minority, Majority, and Homogeneous Group Members,” was published in …

George F. Hamel Jr. Receives Distinguished Alumni Award

In October, George F. Hamel Jr. (’80) was one of five people to receive the Distinguished Alumni Award from the Wisconsin Alumni Association. The award, first established in 1936, is the highest honor bestowed by the Wisconsin Alumni Association, which only presents the award to the “most prestigious graduates of UW-Madison for their professional achievements, …

Professor Marie-Louise Mares Wins 2018 Senior Scholar Award

Professor Marie-Louise Mares recently won the 2018 Senior Scholar Award from the Children, Adolescents, and Media (CAM) division of the International Communication Association. She was nominated by a group of current and former graduate student advisees, including James Alex Bonus, Alanna Peebles, Laura Stephenson, Gayathri Sivakumar, Valerie Kretz, and Emily Acosta. Collaborators Amy Nathanson (OSU) …

Emmy Award-Winning Alum Brian Stack Visits UW

Emmy Award-winning comedy writer, actor, and Communication Arts alum Brian Stack (’88) visited UW–Madison on September 14. Stack graciously spent part of his morning at a Q&A with Comm Arts students, and in the evening was the featured guest of an event hosted by the Wisconsin Alumni Association, “A Conversation with Brian Stack.” At the events, Stack …

Professor Rob Asen Receives Prestigious Award from the National Communication Association

It is with great enthusiasm that we announce Professor Rob Asen is the 2018 recipient of the Golden Anniversary Monograph Award from the National Communication Association (NCA). The award is given annually to honor the most outstanding scholarly monograph(s) published during the previous calendar year. Professor Asen is recognized for his detailed study, “Neoliberalism, the Public …