We seek proposals from individuals or groups for 50 to 60-minute face-to-face interactive teaching and learning programs that speak to the conference theme. All workshops will be scheduled to take place in-person at the conference.
We seek proposals for 50-60 minute round tables or other discussion-focused presentations to take place at the conference. Panel submissions must speak to the conference theme of Communication Impact.
We seek authors to present original communication center research papers, not intended for competition. Submissions can be written by individuals or groups.
Student staff members (Mentors, Tutors, Consultants, Peer Educators, Coaches) working in communication centers are invited to submit an Excellence in the Center essay.
Manuscript submissions for these single-authored essays should be 800-1000 words and should build on arguments rooted in literature while offering new approaches, interpretations, or extensions of communication center consulting practices.
We seek student authors to present their original communication center case studies and facilitate their case study discussion at the conference. Submissions can be written by individuals or groups. Penn State’s Case Writing Guide is encouraged to ensure continuity.
We seek faculty and administrators to present their original communication center case studies in administration and facilitate their case study discussion at the conference. Submissions can be written by individuals or groups. Penn State’s Case Writing Guide is recommended to ensure continuity.
A special slot for GIFT presentations will be included at the 2024 conference. Individuals and groups are encouraged to share unique, engaging, and/or effective approaches to communication center work. Is there something your center does that you think the rest of us would find useful or interesting? Please share with our community!