
Catherine Cook '07 and Samantha Pitter '07 presented their research at the 64th annual New York State Communication Association meeting on October 22 in Kerhonkson. Their original submissions for the conference were drawn from research papers completed for a senior seminar in Communication during spring semester 2006. Cook's presentation addressed key differences between traditional letter writing and electronic mail. Pitter's work compared the ways in which radio and television communicate information to varied audiences.
The New York State Communication Association is an organization of faculty, students, and professionals in communication who are dedicated to studying, improving, and applying the principles and practices of communication to all walks of life.