G.I.F.T.S. 2023 – CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS

Great Ideas For Teaching Students (G.I.F.T.S.) provides an excellent opportunity for faculty members and/or graduate students to share classroom-tested “great ideas” with other educators.  In alignment with the conference theme, submissions are encouraged which promote reflection, examination, celebration, and/or reimagination of Communication scholarship and/or pedagogy and the discipline’s unique positioning for addressing contemporary issues.

G.I.F.T.S. submissions should be emailed as a Word document attachment to: evelyn.plummer@shu.edu no later than July 31, 2023 @ 11:59pm EST.  Selected panelists will be notified via email.  

For more details, please click here to view the call for G.I.F.T.S. presentations for the 2023 NYSCA

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2022 NYSCA Conference Program Available

 

It’s with great pleasure that we present the final 2022 NYSCA conference program. This year’s program features an exciting line up of presenters, panels and topics supporting our 80th annual conference theme: “Junctures: Celebrating 80 Years of New York State Communication.” 
 
Questions about the program may be directed to Allison Peiritsch, at allison.peiritsch@sru.edu, and questions about registration may be directed to Jessica Kate Crowell at crowellj@newpaltz.edu.
 
We look forward to seeing you there!
 
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NYSCA 2021 COVID Policy

For the health and safety of you, our NYSCA family, the Executive Council of the New York State Communication Association made the careful decision to require masking and proof of COVID vaccination or negative COVID test for participation in our upcoming conference at Villa Roma. Please see this document outlining the details of the policy. 
 
If you have not already done so, we encourage you to pre-register for the conference to help expedite the check-in process to help avoid lines and crowds waiting at the registration table.
 
Other measures that are in place to help keep NYSCA safe while we
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G.I.F.T.S. 2021 – Call for Presentations

Great Ideas For Teaching Students (G.I.F.T.S.) provides an excellent opportunity for faculty members and/or graduate students to share classroom-tested “great ideas” with other educators. In alignment with the conference theme, Changing the Conversation/Conversations about Change,” submissions are encouraged which address and/or explore the various interconnected levels of change which characterize current dimensions in the communication field as well as in the surrounding society. 

G.I.F.T.S. submissions should be emailed as a Word document attachment to evelyn.plummer@shu.edu no later than July 31,  2021. Selected panelists will be notified via email.

For more details, please click here to view the call

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Convention 2020 Program, Eventbrite Registration, and Plenary Sessions

It is with great pleasure with which I announce that the 78th NYSCA Annual Conference will be expecting a total of 189 presenters and attendees. From NYS alone, we have 119 conference presenters representing various academic institutions.  We also have conference representations from an additional 14 states and 16 countries around the world.
 
The program of the 78th Annual Conference of New York State Communication Association Convention (online) has been published. The weekend of October 16-18 promises a pool of 45 competitive panels and paper sessions from both national and international communication scholars. Please follow this link to find
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GIFTS 2020 – Call for Presentations

Great Ideas For Teaching Students (GIFTS) provides an excellent opportunity for faculty members and/or graduate students to share classroom-tested “great ideas” with other educators. In alignment with the conference theme as well as contemporary events, submissions are encouraged which address and/or explore the various communication interplays among action and perceptions and impact. Submissions may present an activity, assignment, project, game, simulation, etc. for addressing a specific communication theory, concept, skill, or learning objective.

For more details, please click here to view the call for GIFTS presentations for the 2020 NYSCA online conference.

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