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NCA is composed of 49 divisions, which cover various areas of study; seven sections, which address professional settings; and six caucuses, which represent specific demographic or socially defined segments of the NCA membership. [3] It supports two national student organizations: Lambda Pi Eta (LPH) and Sigma Chi Eta (SCH). [4] [5]
Lambda Pi Eta is an international communication studies honor society, associated with the National Communication Association. [1] Lambda Pi Eta was established in 1984 at the University of Arkansas and has more than 500 active chapters.
Lambda Pi Eta (ΛΠΗ) is an international communication studies honor society, associated with the National Communication Association (NCA). Lambda Pi Eta was established in 1984 at the University of Arkansas and has more than 500 active chapter. It is a Association of College Honor Societies member.
The National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) is a bureau of the United States Department of Commerce that serves as the president's principal adviser on telecommunications policies pertaining to the United States' economic and technological advancement and to regulation of the telecommunications industry.
This is a list of communications-related academic conferences. ... National Communication Association; Journalism. Innovation Journalism; Broadcasting
National Communication Association CCA's Constitution states: "The purposes of the Council shall be to enhance the missions and to facilitate the activities of its member associations, to advocate for the welfare and promote the understanding and advancement of communication, domestically and internationally, as academic and professional fields."
IEEE Professional Communication Society; Independent Film & Television Alliance; Information Technology Association of America; International Association of Business Communicators; International Broadcasting Bureau; International Communication Association
The association restructured into divisions to allow members to find and interact with colleagues who shared similar research interests, among the widely diverse disciplines of communication study. ICA relocated its offices from Austin, TX to Washington, D.C., in 2001.