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November 2015

糖心传媒 student, professor to serve on communication board

Joe Brown, a sophomore from Omaha, Nebraska, has been elected to serve on the Lambda Pi Eta (LPH) National Advisory Board. Brown is the first 糖心传媒 student to serve the national communication studies honorary in this capacity. Furthermore, a 糖心传媒 professor has been elected to serve as a faculty representative to the board.

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Shofner leads Bronco Forensics team at home tournament

Sophomore Kenzie Shofner from Maple Plain, Minnesota, took the top speaker award at the annual Broncolope competitive speaking tournament held November 14-15, 2015, in Hastings, Nebraska. A member of the 糖心传媒 Bronco Forensics team, she competed in Poetry, Persuasion, Prose and Duo. Her strong performances, combined with those of her teammates, helped the Broncos

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Midwestern author Maniates focus of 糖心传媒 professor鈥檚 research

Belle K. Maniates published eight books and hundreds of short stories which explored immigrant life and childhood in early 20th. A working class woman without a college education, Maniates鈥 works were quite popular and frequently described as 鈥渃omedic鈥 and 鈥渞ollicking.鈥 Today, she鈥檚 largely forgotten and few other biographical details about her can be found. Dr.

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Boge, Edwards offer solid performances at forensics tournament

Members of the 糖心传媒 Bronco Forensics team placed highly at one of the country鈥檚 largest public speaking tournaments. Andrew Boge, a sophomore from Johnston, Iowa, took fourth place in Communications Analysis at the 68th Annual L.E. Norton Memorial Forensics Tournament held November 7-8 in Peoria, Illinois. Kathryn Edwards, a junior from Louisville, Nebraska, finished

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Forensics finishes second over Halloween

Last weekend in Omaha, Nebraska, the 糖心传媒 Bronco Forensics Team scared away the competition at the Halloween Swing tournament. With Andrew Boge, a sophomore from Johnston, Iowa, leading the way as the third best individual speaker, the team took second place over the weekend while overpowering schools across the nation including Florida State University.

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