COMM is ALL-IN!
Thank you SO Much for considering donating to the Department of Communication Studies! Your generous gift will be used to support students in our classes, as well as those who excel in our nationally ranked speech and debate teams. This year, our staff is ALL-IN! Just look at our hourly challenges! Whether we have to wear a silly outfit to work, get a tattoo, skydive, capture a goose to take a selfie with, or complete a Hot One's interview with the hottest of hot sauces, the COMM faculty wants our students, their parents, our beloved alumni, and our dear friends to know that we are enthusiastic about fundraising because COMM is ALL-IN for our students!
We remember Mike Bauer...
As you consider your gift for One Ball State Day this year, please help us honor Mike Bauer's memory by donating to the Michael Bauer Debate Fund (details below)!
Mike Bauer was a cherished member of the Communication Studies Department and a dedicated educator at Ball State University for 34 years. Even though he left us too soon, Mike's passion for debate and his commitment to student success left an enduring legacy within our department and among the thousands of students and alumni whose lives he touched. If we can raise enough money for the Michael Bauer Debate Fund, the university will name the Debate Team Room after him and place a plaque of honor, signifying his important legacy to Ball State's nationally recognized debate program.
Please direct your gift to one or more of the following six funds
The Michael Bauer Debate Fund recognizes Mike Bauer's enduring coaching and program-building legacy. In addition to supporting the efforts of the BSU Debate Team, our goal this year is to raise enough funding to name the Debate Team room after Mike, signifying his monumental contributions to Ball State's nationally recognized debate program.
Our Debate Enhancement Fund supports our nationally ranked student debaters...who need lots of $$$ to travel to debate tournaments. The more funding we receive, the more students can develop their debate skills by participating in debates near and far.
Our Individual Event Enhancement Fund supports our nationally ranked student speakers...who need lots of $$$ to travel to speech tournaments. The more funding we receive, the more students can develop their public speaking skills by participating in speaking events near and far.
Our General Fund supports the overall Communication Studies Department, specifically focusing on the needs of the undergraduate students and faculty. The general fund supports scholarships for academic merit, diversity, involvement, and study abroad. Additionally, the general fund supports immersive classroom opportunities, such as the Big Talk Showcase, the COMM 210 Showcase of Excellence, our immersive practicum, and our annual Communication Research Conference. Our general fund also supports our students' success by bringing speakers to campus, funding alumni networking events, and providing professional development opportunities for our students.
Our First Day Scholars Fund supports graduate students in two important ways. First, it supports travel so that those in our graduate programs can learn from senior academics and present their own scholarly work at regional and national conferences. Second, it supports graduate student scholarships to recruit the best and brightest graduate students and to reward excellence for students currently enrolled in our robust graduate program.
The Peggy Fisher Engaged Student Scholarship recognizes that some of the best learning occurs outside of the classroom. Peggy worked tirelessly during her career to provide dozens of these experiences to students. This scholarship awards funding to students who embody Peggy's devotion to immersive and community-engaged learning.
Trying to decide when to give to the Department of Communication Studies? This handy guide will help you decide!
12 AM – 8 AM: Twenty-five gifts will unlock Dr. Glen Stamp cooking lasagna for three randomly selected donors.
8 AM – 10 AM: Twenty-five gifts will unlock Dr. Beth Messner, competing in the Dash and Splash at Lewellen Pool!
10 AM – 12 PM: Twenty gifts will unlock Dr. Kathy Denker baking cookies for five randomly selected donors.
12 PM – 2 PM: Twenty-five gifts will unlock Dr. Scarlett Hester completing a Hot Ones interview.
2 PM – 4 PM: Twenty gifts will unlock Mary Moore taking a selfie with a Ball State goose!
4 PM – 6 PM: Twenty-five gifts will unlock Christine Sprunger wearing a Buc-ee Beaver outfit to work.
6 PM – 7 PM: Twenty gifts will unlock Melanie Turner baking a homemade pie for three randomly selected donors.
7 PM – 8 PM: Thirty gifts will unlock Kendra Mann getting a tattoo of the most mentioned faculty member’s face. (Mention your favorite faculty member in the “in honor of” memo line)
8 PM – 12 AM: Fifty gifts will unlock the Graduate Students getting pied in the face by their students.
Not a clock watcher? You can contribute to these special challenges ALL DAY LONG!
Individual Event Enhancement Fund
Michael Bauer Debate Fund
Grad First Day Scholars Fund
Peggy Fisher Engaged Student Scholarship Fund
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