Washington, DC - Cyberbullying is drawing increasing attention, with online activity soaring and a larger number of bullying cases resulting in tragedy. “ Bystander Intervention in Cyberbullying ,” a...
Washington, DC - Mobile devices are ubiquitous—including in the college classroom. Instructors across disciplines now compete with a host of electronic stimuli for students’ attention. But to what...
Washington, DC - Unrest in Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray has sparked national conversations about joblessness, race, and police violence that have been simmering for years. Gray’s...
Washington, DC - The National Communication Association (NCA) announces the establishment of the Orlando L. Taylor Distinguished Scholarship Award in Africana Communication, named for the association...
Washington , DC - 2015 marks the centennial of the National Communication Association’s Quarterly Journal of Speech ( QJS ). During the course of its 100-year history, QJS has been at the forefront...
Washington, DC - A massive 6.7 percent of the U.S. population suffers from depressive disorders each year. Along with causing pessimism, irritability, and exhaustion, depression also affects people’s...
Congratulations to the following 2015 election winners who will serve our association, and thanks to all of the candidates who demonstrated a generous commitment to service by running for office...
Washington, DC - In the current climate of increasingly strained race relations in cities across the United States, how can communities engage in productive rather than destructive struggle to become...
Washington, DC - A recent article in the Journal of Applied Communication Research discusses the practice of cybervetting potential employees online as part of the recruitment process. Is such...
Washington, DC - The National Communication Association (NCA) honored 33 members with awards Saturday night at its 100 th Annual Convention in Chicago. The convention celebrated a century of of...