Published: Feb. 4, 2016

Blake Hallinan, PhD student, is presenting a paper, 鈥淒igitizing the Theatrical Audience: Computers, Communications, and Cards鈥 at the Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference this April in Atlanta.听

Ruth Hickerson, instructor, gave a talk at the Academic Management Institute鈥檚 annual conference last week, 鈥淚 really shouldn鈥檛 be here: Notes from the accidental, incidental, compartmental, incremental, supplemental, sentimental, transcendental academic.鈥

Jody Jahn, assistant professor, had an article, 鈥淎dapting safety rules in a high reliability context: How wildland firefighting workgroups ventriloquize safety rules to understand hazards鈥 accepted for publication in Management Communication Quarterly.

Jeff Motter, instructor, has become the license-holder for TEDx CU. This means TEDx will be a key part of BoulderTalks for the foreseeable future in which Jeff will be orchestrating this annual event.

Pete Simonson, associate professor, was part of a published symposium, 鈥淢anifesting a Future for Comparative Rhetoric,鈥 which was awarded special recognition for excellence by the Editorial Board of the Rhetoric Review and its Theresa Enos Award for best publication of the year in that journal.

Karen Tracy, professor, will be giving a colloquium on her forthcoming book, Discourse, Identity and Social Change in the Marriage Equality Debates in the communication department at the University of Memphis in February.

Bingjuan Xiong, PhD student, is presenting a paper, 鈥淲ho are China's Citizens? A Membership Categorization Analysis of Chinese Online Discourse鈥 at the 66th ICA Annual Conference, June 9-13, Fukuoka, Japan.