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Students to Compete in Presentational Speaking Competition April 21

Tuesday, April 19, 2016, By Erica Blust
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College of Visual and Performing Arts

Ten outstanding students from five 鶹ƵUniversity schools and colleges will compete in the White-Denison Presentational Speaking Competition on Thursday, April 21, at 5:30 p.m. in 001 Life Sciences Building. The competition, which is open to the University community, is sponsored by the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies (CRS) in the (VPA).

The students competing are:

  • Dylan Barrera ’17, a marketing management major in the ;
  • Markova Casseus ’16, a CRS major in VPA;
  • Morgan Cavalcanto ’16, a public relations major in the ;
  • Hunter Dickerson ’19, a CRS major in VPA;
  • Christopher DiMaria ’16, a broadcast and digital journalism major in Newhouse;
  • Matthew Gehring ’17, a television, radio, and film major in Newhouse;
  • Brooke Glatz ’17, a broadcast and digital journalism major in Newhouse;
  • Dana Lussier ’18, an advertising major in Newhouse;
  • Chad Singh ’17, an environmental engineering major in the ; and
  • Fatmawati Tuyulawe ’18, a forensic science major in the .

The students will compete for the following prizes:

  • Grand Prize: $500 to the senior who has exhibited the greatest achievement in public speaking
  • Champion: $350 to the non-senior who has exhibited the greatest achievement in public speaking
  • Exceptional Speaker: $200 to the student in any class who has achieved exceptional success in public speaking

The competition’s judges are David E. Peebles, U.S. magistrate judge for the Northern District of New York; Kathyrn Howe Ruscitto, president and chief executive officer of St. Joseph’s Health; Amos Kiewe, professor of CRS, Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies; and Karen Harrison, associate professor of communication, Onondaga Community College.

For more information, contact the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies at 315-443-2308.

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