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Non Ministrari, Sed Ministrare
Communicating Honor: Civility, Technology, and a Digital Society I was both humbled and honored to give the keynote address at Queens University of Charlotte’s Sed Ministrare Ceremony, the official induction of incoming students into the Queens community. My speech, entitled Communicating Honor: Civility, Technology, and a Digital Society, encompassed remarks on the history of communication…
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On Digital Strategic Communication
The field of integrated strategic communication seems both timely and relevant when I read articles like this one:In the School of Communication at Queens University of Charlotte, our Master’s program has recently been expanded to include Strategic Communication: a growing field which assesses and contributes to learning on this exact topic. The crux of integrated…
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“The Little Committee that Could”
Queens University of Charlotte Media Release May 26, 2010 When you think about assessment, do you hear a solemn funeral march ringing in your ears? Perhaps your eyes roll. Maybe you think of assessment as an endless cycle of jumping through hoops. Those on the Assessment Committee at Queens University of Charlotte want to change…
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A Lesson on Service
Being a professor, a teacher, is a vocation that I find inherently other-focused. Perhaps my view stems from my work at Queens University of Charlotte which, in both word and action, lives up to its motto: non ministrari sed ministrare (not to be served, but to serve). Or perhaps my view might be a result…