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Sarah Gyurina ’22 won the top prize in the Oral Communication Center’s Three Minute Thesis Competition on May 7.
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Three Hamilton students were recently awarded the top prizes at the College’s popular Public Speaking Competition, and they have shared their best tips for educating, entertaining, and persuading their audiences.
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Five students were awarded prizes in three categories in the annual Public Speaking Competition that took place this year over Zoom. Presentations were either persuasive or informative in nature, and in one category, students addressed an assigned topic.
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Bioethics students try their hand at podcasting to address topics such as stem cell therapy, predicting criminality, and data privacy.
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Loving math and persuasively sharing the love are two different things, which is why students in Math 235 present research projects to their classmates and take a 25-minute oral exam one-on-one with their professor.
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Amy Gaffney, director of the Oral Communications Center (OCC), was recently invited to present at the 2nd Annual Symposium on College Internship Research at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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During the Three-Minute Thesis competition, each student only had three minutes to explain their topics and findings to a non-specialist audience.
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Hamilton's Oral Communication Center organized the annual Public Speaking Competition where students compete for more than $12,000 in prizes.
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Hamilton College hosted its fourth annual Three Minute Thesis Competition, a contest open to all seniors in which they are challenged to present their senior project and its significance in three minutes or less. Eighteen seniors participated, representing a number of different majors.
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Director of the Oral Communication Center Amy Gaffney and Visiting Assistant Professor of Communication Tim Recuber represented Hamilton at the 103rd Annual National Communication Association conference.
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