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CCT Professor Diana Owen Wins Best Conference Paper Award
Dr. Owen was honored by the American Political Science Association at their annual meeting in Washington, D.C.
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CCT alum presents paper based on his thesis topic at TPRC
Zak Rogoff (2019) spoke on “Five Free Expression Safeguards from a Facebook User’s Perspective” at the Research Conference on Communications, Information and Internet Policy.
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CCT Professor and Alum Collaborate on a Conference Presentation
Professor Diana Owen and Kathryn Hartzell (CCT 2019) presented at the American Political Science Association conference in Washington, D.C.
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CCT Professor Leticia Bode wins ICA's 2019 Young Scholar Award
Dr. Leticia Bode was honored for her outstanding research in communication, digital media, and political participation.
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CCT student named a 2019 Pat Tillman Scholar
Kristi Pelzel beat thousands of applicants to be selected for a 2019 Pat Tillman Foundation Scholarship.
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CCT Student Delivers Keynote at International Bioethics Conference
Lukas Chandler spoke on the influence of Georgetown’s Kennedy Institute of Ethics in the invention of the field of bioethics, as well as his own research in telehealth.
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CCTer Featured in Playwriting Podcast
CCT student Kate Colwell’s play, Guardians, was profiled in a podcast for new works of theater in the D.C. area.
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CCT students at STGlobal Conference
3 CCTers played active roles at the STGlobal Conference in DC.
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CCT Research Team Holds Workshop
Dr. Diana Owen and students, Katie Hartzell and Jenny Lee, led a workshop at the Western Political Science Association conference.
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CCT student Roma Abhyankar wins at the 3 Minute Thesis Competition
Second-year CCTer, Roma Abhyankar, won the People’s Choice Award for her thesis presentation.
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