
Assistant Professor of Communication Jamie Landau is this year’s recipient of the Lambda Award, given by the Caucus on LGBTQ Concerns of the National Communication Association. The NCA is made up of researchers, educators, and professionals dedicated to the study of communication. The Lambda Award recognizes extensive service to the LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer) community, notable campus activism, successful teaching of LGBTQ issues, and successful advising of LGBTQ students.
Dr. Landau received the award due to her extensive campus service as the chair of the Safe Space Subcommittee of the Campus Commission on Diversity and Multiculturalism, her mentoring and advising of LGBTQ students on an interpersonal level and formally as the faculty advisor to KSC Pride, and her successful teaching of LGBTQ issues in the core curriculum for Communication majors and in special-topic service-learning courses.
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