Albany State honor students present research at Georgia Communication Association Conference
Albany State honor students present research at Georgia Communication Association Conference
ASU freshmen honor students participated in a panel presentation at the Georgia Communication Association Conference. Dr. Florence Lyons served as the panel moderator. L to r: DeStandreana Norwood, Danielle Prier, Kristin Martin, Lyons
ALBANY, Ga – Three Albany State University (ASU) freshmen honor students presented research at
the Georgia Communication Association (GCA) Conference held Friday, Feb. 16 at Columbus
State University.
The panel presentation, titled STEM: Innovation and Communication, was moderated by
Florence Lyons, director of the Velma Fudge Grant Honors Program. Research topics
included:
- DeStandreana Norwood - Addressing Communication Dilemmas Faced by the Caregivers of Terminal Cancer Patients -
- Danielle Prier - How to Improve Communication Skills in STEM Students
- Kristin Martin - Communication and Technology in the Classroom
Norwood, Prier and Martin plan to submit their research for publication consideration
to the Georgia Communication Association Journal. Only a small number of undergraduate
students were selected to present at GCA. The majority of conference presenters consisted
of college and university faculty in Georgia and Florida.
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