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Communication Research Center (CRC)
Established 1983

The CRC was established in 1983. The CRC is the center of School of Communication Studies research activities. School activities, such as alumni affairs and school outcomes assessment, have been coordinated through the CRC and, of late, so have research policies and computer facilities.

Goals:

To enhance research opportunities and productivity of Communication Studies faculty and students by:

  1. maintaining a library of communication journals, books, and other materials useful for research purposes.
  2. coordinating use of audio-visual equipment for research and teaching.
  3. providing computer facilities for graduate students and faculty research.
  4. holding colloquia, symposia, and conferences to enhance faculty, student, and alumni research.
  5. coordinating publicity for research activities.
  6. securing extramural funding through workshops, professional assistance, and grants. 
  7. providing technical assistance for grant proposals.
  8. managing data collection efforts for School faculty and graduate students.
  9. informing faculty/students of grant opportunities.

Services:

Publications

bulletPublicity for Presentations at Professional Meetings
bulletBrochure summarizing faculty, students, and alumni presenting at SCA convention
bulletFaculty Publications through 199- (biennial list of faculty publications)
bulletConvention Summary and Paper Submission Deadlines (updated annually)
bulletConvention Paper covers

Colloquia

bulletVisiting Scholars Colloquia (e.g., Uwe Hassebrink, Der Spiegel magazine; Drs. Patricia Kearney & Timothy Plax, Long Beach State, "Graduate student/faculty mentoring relationships")
bulletBrown Bag Research Discussions
bulletNCA Preview Colloquium
bulletSummer Ph.D. Alumni Research Conference
bulletIn-house Research Colloquia (e.g., Searching computerized databases, grant funding, writing, homepage construction)

Coordinate for the School

bulletHuman Subjects Approval Procedures
bulletCOMM 15000 Research Policy
bulletOutcomes Assessment Research program: Majors' communication skills, Majors' knowledge, Alumni Attitudes
bulletKSU Foundation Account
bulletCRC Library (Ph.D. dissertations, M.A. theses, journals, books)
bulletCRC Graduate Computer Lab
bulletLibrary of Faculty Publications
bulletCRC Bulletin Boards (jobs, grants, publications, conventions, call for papers, publishing opportunities)
bulletD205 Conference Room
bulletConvention Paper Sharing Sessions

Communication Instructional Resource Lab (CIRL)
Established 1996

The CIRL was established in 1996. The mission of the CIRL is to coordinate instructional resources and provide additional materials, equipment, and resources for instructional practices. Systematic desensitization workshops help fund the CIRL as well as other workshops offered through Continuing Studies and Human Resources Development, either on- or off-campus. The resource center will be open to students in COMM classes and COMM faculty.

Functions:

bulletTo assist faculty instruction.
bulletTo coordinate and encourage on- and off-campus workshops.
bulletTo provide undergraduate students with computing facilities to search databases and other library materials.
bulletTo provide faculty with computer facilities and software to assist instruction.
bulletTo coordinate distance learning activities for the School.

Services:

bulletResource Lab, with computers, AV equipment, and library materials.
bulletSystematic Desensitization Program (for students and community groups)
bulletInstructional Workshops
bulletCRC Library (Ph.D. dissertations, M.A. theses, journals, books)
bulletLibrary of Faculty Publications

Instructional Programs Available:

Quality Improvement
Team Building
The Facilitative Manager
Knowing what your Publics Think
Problem Solving
Conflict Resolution
Decision Making
Win-Win Negotiating
Leadership
Relationships at Work
Skills for Teachers
Superior/Subordinate Relations
Nonverbal Communication
Behavioral Alteration Techniques
Handling Media Interviews
Analyzing Media Content
Knowing your Audience
Presentational Skills
Parliamentary Procedure
Communication Ethics
Arguing Constructively
Influencing Others
Test & Scale Development
Assessing Attitudes & Behavior
Developing Training Programs & Assessing Effectiveness
Intercultural Relations
Communication with Sojourners
Interracial Relationships
bulletORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION
bulletGROUP COMMUNICATION
bulletINTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
bulletMEDIA COMMUNICATION
bulletPUBLIC COMMUNICATION
bulletRESEARCH METHODOLOGY
bulletINTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION

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