Aug 2008
Org Comm Mini-Conference
August 25, 2008
The Department of
Communication at Purdue University is pleased to host
the 2008 Organizational Communication Mini-Conference
the weekend of September 27-28, 2008 in West
Lafayette, Indiana. In the spirit of mentoring
and co-learning, every year, Organizational
Communication faculty and graduate students from many
different locations gather at one university to
provide feedback on our graduate students' research
projects, theses, and
dissertations. Registration for the
conference is free, however, registration is
required. Please go to http://www.cla.purdue.edu/ocmc/ to
register or to obtain more information.
The conference begins at 10 am on Saturday and will conclude at 1 pm on Sunday to allow attendees time to travel to and from their respective universities. Hotel rooms are available at the Purdue Memorial Union Hotel. There also are spaces available to Org Com Miniconference graduate attendees and presenters who would want to stay with Purdue graduate students who have volunteered to host a conference attendee. Registration includes several meals and snacks throughout the weekend. If you are interested in presenting a paper at this conference, please contact the faculty at your university, as submissions are limited for each university. If you are unable to present a paper, there are opportunities for you to apply to present a poster at the conference. Details about this poster session will be available on the website in the next couple of weeks. If you have any questions about this year's mini-conference, please do not hesitate to contact us. We hope to see you September 27-28 at Purdue University!
The conference begins at 10 am on Saturday and will conclude at 1 pm on Sunday to allow attendees time to travel to and from their respective universities. Hotel rooms are available at the Purdue Memorial Union Hotel. There also are spaces available to Org Com Miniconference graduate attendees and presenters who would want to stay with Purdue graduate students who have volunteered to host a conference attendee. Registration includes several meals and snacks throughout the weekend. If you are interested in presenting a paper at this conference, please contact the faculty at your university, as submissions are limited for each university. If you are unable to present a paper, there are opportunities for you to apply to present a poster at the conference. Details about this poster session will be available on the website in the next couple of weeks. If you have any questions about this year's mini-conference, please do not hesitate to contact us. We hope to see you September 27-28 at Purdue University!