Beyonce's Formation is a powerful "statement of intent"
Listen to Prof. Naila Keleta-Mae in a featured interview on CBC Radio's q with Shadrach Kabango discussing Beyonce's Formation.
Listen to Prof. Naila Keleta-Mae in a featured interview on CBC Radio's q with Shadrach Kabango discussing Beyonce's Formation.
Featured article on CTV news discussing the new Beyonce focused Drama course being offered this Fall term.
Marina Endicott was recently featured in the National Post. Her website also features her numerous accomplishments.
Caleb Polley, a Speech Communication graduate shares his experiences at the University of Waterloo. Read about his accomplishments in this featured article. Congratulations Caleb!
Annie Zhong, a Speech Communication graduate shares her experiences at the University of Waterloo. Read about her accomplishments in this featured article. Congratulations Annie!
Want to study Beyoncé this fall? We don’t blame you. The Department of Drama and Speech Communication is offering a course focused entirely on the mega superstar, entitled Gender and Performance (DRAMA 282).
The Department of Drama and Speech Communication is happy to announce that by September 2015 all three departmental units will have new curricular initiatives launched. These changes foster our commitment to cross-unit collaboration in teaching and research. They also invite students to actively consider undertaking a double major – in Speech Communication and Drama – with a Digital Arts Communication (DAC) minor. And they allow students in all Arts programs to consider a DAC minor.
Here are the highlights:
Professors Vershawn (Vay) Young and Jennifer Simpson recently addressed a few of the main ideas in their recently published books at a department colloquium held on January 23rd, 2015.
Jennifer S Simpson
4:00 p.m.
University of Waterloo Bookstore
To support DAC329/ SPCOM 329: Digital Presentations, the Department of Drama and Speech Communication is pleased to sponsor the community public speaking event, Ignite Waterloo 15 on November 26, 2014. All members of the University community are in