The National Communication Association’s Center for Communication, Community Collaboration, and Change sponsors educational events with communication scholarship at the forefront. Since the center’s inception, it has hosted multiple events with participation by students and community members. Learn more about past events by clicking the links below.
Join us on April 12 at 6:30-8PM for a discussion on storytelling for social change. In a world of facts and […]
Join us on April 5 at 6:30PM for a discussion on organizing in rural and urban communities. What are the […]
Communication Makes a Difference: Spring 2022 Book Series Every Other Monday, March 21 – April 18, 12:30 pm – 1:45 […]
Just in time for our Celebration of Community Resilience! The report covers the activities of our community partners and their […]
On Tuesday, March 1, beginning at 11am, we will host hour-long conversations for students, faculty, and community members on how […]
Join UNC-Greensboro to celebrate outstanding campus-community partnerships and their projects funded by the National Communication Association’s Center for Communication, Community […]
Although a few technical issues emerged on the Zoom platform, nothing could diminish the emotionally fraught and enlightening performance of Unpacking […]
The National Communication Association’s Center for Communication, Community Collaboration, and Change, UNCG’s Department of Communication Studies, and the Liquid Philosophy podcast hosted a webinar […]
The National Communication Association’s Center for Communication, Community Collaboration and the Greensboro Public Library hosted an informational meeting on Learning […]
On March 10, 2020, the departments of Media Studies and Communication Studies at UNCG hosted “Keeping the Faith: The Greensboro […]
On January 30, 2020 UNCG-NCA CCCC hosted a presentation on free speech and inclusion on campus with Jonathan Friedman of […]
On January 29, 2020 UNCG-NCA CCCC co-sponsored a panel discussion with the Greensboro Historical Museum, Scuppernong Books, Greensboro Bound, and […]