“JMU has so many great students! I wish I could hire them all,” said a representative from Edward Jones. Last week in the Festival Ballroom, the James Madison University Career Fair drew in students from all majors and concentrations to make a good impression any one of over 100 business, companies and organizations in attendance.
Introducing Difficult Topics to Our Community
Dialogue. Debate. Deliberation. Three words you may think have similar meaning but have significant differences, especially in terms of relevant, ethical topics in our society. 4C: Campus Community Civic Collaborative is an organization that introduces difficult topics such as same sex marriage, mental health, guns and public life, etc. to bring the community together in a welcoming atmosphere where deeper consideration about the topics can occur. The organization at JMU promotes community education and uses communication as a positive influence on the public sphere. These skills were used recently at an event held by 4C last Tuesday.
“We encourage talk about value-laden issues where people tend to think—you can’t solve it,” stated Dr. Lori Britt, assistant professor at SCOM and director of the 4C, “And you can’t really solve it. But what you can do is bring citizens face-to-face with other people that may differ from them so they can talk about why, perhaps find some mutual understanding and potentially some common ground from which to act.” The topics designed by 4C tend to be based on divergent opinions but that truly need to be discussed in society. Sometimes the goal of the discussion is dialogue—being able to truly understand others’ views. In some cases, the goal is deliberation—a careful consideration of which approaches to addressing the issue a community might support.
Dr. Britt facilitating dialogue between the two speakers.
The State and Marriage: Understanding Two Perspectives, held Tuesday, September 23, is one example of an event that 4C and community members hosted to introduce a constructive dialogue for attendees on the topic of same sex marriage. James Parrish, Executive Director of Equality Virginia, and Maggie Gallagher, Senior Fellow at American Principles Project, started the event by explaining their different views on the definition of marriage. Britt facilitated their discussion and worked them through a listening section, which ensured that they understood the opposite speaker’s opinion. As Britt noted, “We are not asking to change your views, but to enlarge your thinking.”
After the speaker dialogue, community members discussed their opinions as well in small group discussions. MaryBeth Fiedler, a senior business major and facilitator of this event, was excited to lead a discussion and encourage people to open their minds to each opinion. “It’s about broadening my horizons as well as trying to help other people broaden their horizons, too,” said Fiedler.
Facilitated groups meet to discuss the topic of same-sex marriage further.
4C hosts many events like this throughout the year. Students, community members and faculty at JMU are the base of the organization. Students gain experience to become trained facilitators through Britt’s class SCOM 447, Facilitating Public and Organizational Engagement Processes. “Students can leave [this class] with a skillset they can use to hold productive conversations in offices, in groups they belong to, etc.,” said Britt, “These are the skills where they can use communication as a positive influence in whatever career or wherever they find themselves.”
4C is an organization created by ICAD and the Fairfeild Center in downtown Harrisonburg to bring the community together to discuss difficult topics. The mission is to enlighten and educate citizens for a deeper understanding of these topics. For more information visit their website or contact the director, Dr. Lori Britt (brittll@jmu.edu) or the 4C Affiliate Faculty member, Dr. Pete Bsumek (bsumekpk@jmu.edu).
The Changing of the Guard: Part II
By: Karen Kim
As Dr. Mazzarella finishes her term as director of the SCOM, Dr. Eric Fife will begin his term as director on July 1. Dr. Fife has been a professor in the SCOM since Fall 2001. He is a JMU alumnus (’90) with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and English. I had a chance to meet him and ask a few questions before the Spring 2014 semester was over.
The Changing of the Guard: Part 1
by: Colby Boone
This semester marks the end of Dr. Mazzarella’s term as director of the SCOM department. As her last few weeks wrap up, she graciously agreed to meet with me for an interview. My journey to the SCOM main office was a good experience as usual and it must be great to work for Dr. Mazzarella because everyone in the office is always smiling. Our meeting only lasted about 15 minutes, but during that time we had some good laughs and she shared some insightful information with me.
Be Involved with SCOM: A Two-Part Series on the Department’s Student Organizations
Part 2: Debate Team and Speech Team
The following introductions of both the Debate Team and Speech Team are from short interviews with the directors of both teams: Professor Michael Davis and Professor Lee Mayfield. Both teams are open to anyone who is interested in joining! Both directors would love to be contacted for any students interested in either of the organizations.
Contact information for both teams are provided below. Anyone interested is strongly encouraged to contact both directors.
Professor Michael Davis (Debate Team)
Email: davismk@jmu.edu
Professor Lee Mayfield (Speech Team)
Email: mayfiecl@jmu.edu
Read more Be Involved with SCOM: A Two-Part Series on the Department’s Student Organizations
SCOM Students Facilitate Community Forum on Access to Health
On Wednesday, April 2, students in Dr. Lori Britt’s course on Facilitating Community Engagement facilitated a public forum in Rose Library.
Read more SCOM Students Facilitate Community Forum on Access to Health
Be Involved with SCOM: A Two-Part Series on the Department’s Student Organizations
Part 1: IABC and PRSSA
The following snapshots of the IABC and PRSSA are the result of short interviews with the hardworking presidents of these organizations. Kerry and Ryan both strive to do what is best for their respective organizations and would love to follow up with anyone that is interested in joining.
Their contact information has been included below so feel free to shoot them an email for more information.
Kerry Mclendon: (IABC)
Email: mclendkg@dukes.jmu.edu
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/pub/kerry-mclendon/7b/714/b6
Ryan Thomas: (PRSSA)
Email: thomasrj@dukes.jmu.edu
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanthomas425
International Association of Buisness Communicators (IABC)
What’s it all about?
Read more Be Involved with SCOM: A Two-Part Series on the Department’s Student Organizations
Aftermath of an successful Alumni Day!
Debate Team’s Successful Year Summary
SCOM Conference and SCOM Alumni Day, Here We Come!!
There are two upcoming events this week to kick-off the eventful month of April!
36th Annual SCOM Conference
JMU SCOM will hold it’s 36th Annual conference from April 7th- 9th.
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KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
“Takin’ It to the Streets:” Promoting Social Justice through Communication Activiism Scholarship by Dr. Lawrence Frey will kick off the Conference. It will take place in Highlands Festival Conference Center at 7-8pm.
Here is a brief schedule of the conferences:
Monday (7th)
Pre-Conference Workshop 3:30-4:30pm @ Harrison 1290
Conference Start 7-8:15pm @Highlands, Festival Conference Center
Tuesday (8th)
Paper Session 1:Social Movements and Cultural Change 9:30 – 10:45am @ Transitions,Warren
Paper Session 2: Communicate Criticism and Popular Culture 11-12:15pm @ Transitions, Warren
Paper Session 3: Independent Research Projects 12:30-1:45pm @ Transitions, Warren
Paper Session 4: Communication and College Life 2-3pm @ Transitions, Warren
Information Session: Graduate Degree in Communication and Advocacy 3:30-4:30pm @ Transitions, Warren
Wednesday (9th)
Paper Session 5: Mediated Communication and Identities 9:05-9:55am @ Transitions, Warren
Paper Session 6: Presidential and Public Rhetoric 10:10-11am @ Transitions, Warren
Paper Session 7 : Honors Theses 11:15-12pm @ Transitions, Warren
Since there are multiple sessions, find ones that fit your schedule and attend. You will be able to find out interesting information as well as supporting your classmates.
For the full program you can find it at our Facebook event page.
SCOM Alumni Day
The day is finally here! This Friday will be the ‘Springboard Into the Future’ Alumni event!
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Five Alumni Panel Presentations in Harrison 0102:
– Panel 1: (9:05-9:55) Entering into the Fast Paced World of For-Profit Organization’s: What to Expect!
– Panel 2: (10:10-11:00) “I graduated with a degree in Communication Studies… Now what?!”
– Panel 3: (11:15-12:05) Branding and Planning the Career of Your Dreams
– Panel 4: (12:20-1:10) Networking Like an All Star: The Ins and Outs of Building Professional Relationships
– Panel 5: (1:25-2:15) Inside the World of Public Relations: From the Day to Day to the Big Picture
Student-Alumni Lunch in Harrison 1290 from 11:30-2pm
Afterwards come out to the Alumni Awards Picnic in the courtyard behind Harrison and Ashby at 3pm!!
Enjoy a sunny Friday mingling with your classmates, faculty members and alumni! This will be a great opportunity to network as well as get to know others in SCOM!
We will be updating our Facebook and Twitter page during these events so please stay tuned through these outlets as well!