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The Centrality of the Center: Best Practices for Developing a Robust Communication Center on Campus
2019 Carolinas Communication Association Annual
  • Michael G Strawser, University of Central Florida
  • Shawn Apostel, Bellarmine University
  • Russell G Carpenter, Eastern Kentucky University
  • Kimberly M Cuny, University of North Carolina
  • Kevin Dvorak, Nova Southeastern University
  • Karen Head, Georgia Institute of Technology
ORCID ID
0000-0001-5030-9266, 0000-0002-7746-8483, 0000-0001-8557-1491
ResearcherID
AAN-4458-2020
Publication Date
1-1-2019
Abstract

Communication centers are a complementary student service that can help stakeholders improve communication competency. Centers can often serve as a foundational interdisciplinary resource for communication students as well as those in other majors. As the presence of communication centers continues to rise, because of their centrality on campus, it is important that center praxis receives continued exploration. To assist communication center directors, university administrators, faculty, and student center tutors, this article provides 10 best practices for developing a robust communication center on campus.

Citation Information
Michael G Strawser, Shawn Apostel, Russell G Carpenter, Kimberly M Cuny, et al.. "The Centrality of the Center: Best Practices for Developing a Robust Communication Center on Campus" 2019 Carolinas Communication Association Annual Vol. XXXV (2019) p. 98 - 106
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kevin-dvorak/124/