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Hello All,



The deadline for the 2020 NCA Doctoral Honors Seminar at Colorado State
University is ***ONE WEEK FROM TODAY** - Friday, March 6*.



The Doctoral Honors Seminar brings together promising doctoral students and
distinguished faculty members from across the discipline and around the
nation to present work and discuss current topics in Communication. This
year’s theme is “Engaging the Responsibilities of Communication: Research,
Teaching, and Communities,” and it will take place June 7-10 in Fort
Collins.



You can find more details as well as the application form and instructions
here:



https://communicationstudies.colostate.edu/grad/conference-activity/2020-nca-doctoral-honors-seminar/



Applications are due *Friday, March 6* and must include all of the
following materials as a *SINGLE* PDF file:

   1. A completed application form (which you can find on the application
   page)
   2. A paper (not to exceed 30 pages) that is preparatory for the
   dissertation or an edited version of the dissertation prospectus. Or if
   applicant is not at that stage in their doctoral work, a paper that is
   central to their work.
   3. An abstract for the paper, not to exceed 250 words
   4. A brief letter of recommendation from the student’s advisor
   5. A current curriculum vitae



Please send your materials, including your application form, to:
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Use the subject line: Doctoral Honors Seminar Application



Here is our stellar lineup of faculty leaders for this year’s seminar:



*Rhetoric*

Dr. Josue David Cisneros (University of Illinois)

Dr. Thomas Dunn (Colorado State University)

Dr. Raka Shome (Villanova University)



*Communication Studies*

Dr. Ambar Basu (University of South Florida)

Dr. Graham Bodie (University of Mississippi)

Dr. Elizabeth Williams (Colorado State University)



*Media Studies*

Dr. Shanti Kumar (University of Texas at Austin)

Dr. Nick Marx (Colorado State University)

Dr. Laurie Ouellette (University of Minnesota)



Please circulate far and wide, and direct any questions to Dr. Evan Elkins
at [log in to unmask]

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