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ASU FORENSIC SQUAD

The Sun Devil Forensic squad, associated with Pi Kappa Delta, national forensic honorary association, travels to trophy tournaments across the country. 

For more information: Michael Graupmann , Director, or visit their site.

 

THE ASSOCIATION OF HUMAN COMMUNICATION at ASU

The Association of Human Communication at ASU, AHC@ASU, was formed by and for undergraduate students of The Hugh Downs School of Human Communication.  The AHC strives to help Communication majors get to know one another and the faculty, share ideas about the major and outside interests, and interact with professionals in the field of Communication.

There are opportunities galore for skilled communicators.  This organization hopes to serve as a connection between those opportunities and the students interested in pursuing them.  Whether your interests are in the private or public sector, you will enjoy meeting and knowing others in your field.

Have fun and enhance your academic experience by joining the Association of Human Communication as ASU! 

 

ARIZONA COMMUNICATION ASSOCIATION        ACA

  • Encourages and provides a forum for productive interaction between and among those who apply communication knowledge, those who create communication knowledge, those who study it, and those to teach it.
  • Provides support services for those seeking communication related employment.
  • Increases the awareness of the field of communication in the general population.
  • Provides leaders of local and state government with information relating to the field of communication.
  • Provides communication education, communication training and/or communication services for interested persons, groups and/or organizations.

    For more information:  Ed Dawson

International Association of Business Communicators (IABC)

The International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) provides a wide range of services for both communication students and communication professionals.  These services include education seminars, communication panels put on by professionals working in top companies in the Valley, Scholarships, shadow day opportunities, and extensive job bank, professional development lunches, and opportunities to dialogue with communication professionals in a variety of settings from informal to formal.  Being a member of the IABC will make it easier for you to get your first job, or your next job. Though the IABC has existed for decades, the ASU Student Chapter was initiated Fall 2002. 

For more information see their website at http://www.iabcphoenix.com or write to iabcphoenixstudents@yahoo.com.