Culture & Communication Student Forum - American University

Culture & Communication Student Forum - American University CCSF is the student-led organization of the Intercultural & International Communication program at American University - SIS. Join us! Learn more about us!

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The International Communication Student Forum (ICSF) is the student-led organization of the International Communication and International Media Programs at American University's School of International Service. ICSF promotes interaction among students, faculty, alumni and professionals working in the fields of international communication, media, and public diplomacy.

UPDATE: Our Welcome Week event will be moved to Sept. 13th. More information to come.
08/30/2021

UPDATE: Our Welcome Week event will be moved to Sept. 13th. More information to come.

CCSF is calling on the IC community to raise their voices to help build the IC community at AU. We want to know how to b...
08/25/2021

CCSF is calling on the IC community to raise their voices to help build the IC community at AU. We want to know how to best serve you all this year. Please use the link here: https://forms.gle/rvkRyhoAY9uM8Mkm7

Please complete the survey but September 10th. Thank you!

Meet your 2021-2022 CCSF E-Board! We look forward to meeting you all this year!
08/25/2021

Meet your 2021-2022 CCSF E-Board! We look forward to meeting you all this year!

The Culture and Communication Student Forum is hosting a film discussion series for our first event for this year. We wi...
08/24/2021

The Culture and Communication Student Forum is hosting a film discussion series for our first event for this year. We will be watching How to Become a Tyrant on Netflix. Please RSVP for our virtual event here: https://forms.gle/uoyEHgPEgoyWdvtG8

I hope to see you all on August 28th!

03/20/2020

Consider this Skills Institute!

SIS-730-020 Inclusive Peacebuilding: Sustainability requires diversity in order to thrive. This course provides insight into the inclusion of youth and women in sustainable development. Working from the lens of identity, students develop a foundational understanding of how to create collaborative and inclusive initiatives for peacebuilding and development. They examine identity mapping and context sensitivity as cornerstones to inclusive development initiatives.
Instructor: Jennifer Lynne
Dates/times: Saturday, 3/21: 9:00AM-4:00PM & Sunday, 3/22: 9:00AM-4:00PM

The Rondine International Peace Lab (IPL) is an international organization made up of almost 200 world leaders: a networ...
12/02/2019

The Rondine International Peace Lab (IPL) is an international organization made up of almost 200 world leaders: a network crossing the entire world, applying the Rondine Method for the creative transformation of conflicts in every possible context. Franco Vaccari will explain how his organization has used this technique to train aspiring leaders from war-torn and politically conflicted countries on how to shape their international environments. Student participants will have the opportunity to learn from Vaccine's expertise, and to hear more about the history and inspiration of this method.

Tuesday, December 3rd 12:00 PM
SIS Abramson Family Founders Room
Pizza will be served to participants.

RSVP Here:

Franco Vaccari, Founder of the Rondine International Peace Lab in Arezzo, Italy, will share his organization’s work with over 200 world leaders on the creative transformation of conflicts in every possible context. Pizza will be served. For questions and RSVP, please contact Christine Gettings at ...

11/20/2019

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