Communication Studies Students and Faculty Present at Regional Convention
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Five CU-Bloomsburg communication studies students presented at the 2026 Eastern Communication Association Convention, held April 9-12 in Pittsburgh.
Amber Lieb and Scott Rumbough presented their paper, 鈥淣onverbal Communication within Group Interactions in Association with Self-Esteem Levels and the Big Five Personality Traits.鈥
Lilliana Drosnock, Lydia Price, and Grace Rinehimer were presenters on 鈥淯ncertainty Management and Institutional Change: A Round Table Discussion鈥 with faculty members Drs. Erin Brummett, Paula Hopeck, Angela G. La Valley, and Robert J. Green. Grace also presented with Dr. Hopeck: 鈥淜nowing Our Neighbors: Connecting Campus and Community.鈥
Communication studies faculty also presented on a range of topics at the convention:
- Eric C. Miller 鈥 鈥淭he Sexual Revelation: Prophetic Rhetoric and Marital Innovation in Victorian America鈥
- James Petre 鈥 鈥淭heorizing the Overlaps and Distinctions of Ethical Persuasion and Provocative Rhetoric in an Age of Propaganda鈥
- Robert J. Green 鈥 鈥淥n the AI of Propaganda and the Propaganda of AI: Constructing Consumption Communities in the Service of Big Tech鈥
- Angela G. La Valley 鈥 鈥淔ocus on the Family: How Propagandists Exploit Family Conversations for Political Gain鈥
- Elizabeth A. Petre & James Petre 鈥 鈥淓xploring Images of Food Guidance and the Transformative Possibilities of the USDA MyPlate鈥
- Erin Brummett 鈥 鈥淩esponding to Relational Marginalization and Stigma in Interracial Relationships鈥