SOC Events Calendar
Each year the School of Communication hosts many exciting events including screenings, guest speakers, seminars, and receptions.
Join us for an 鶹ý Forum discussion with Jim Obergefell, moderated by SOC Professor Jane Hall, marking the 10th anniversary of the Obergefell v. Hodges Supreme Court decision on marriage equality. Jim Obergefell was the lead plaintiff in the landmark case that legalized same-sex marriage nationwide and is co-author of "Love Wins: The Lovers and Lawyers Who Fought the Landmark Case for Marriage Equality." He is a self-described purposeful activist, dedicated to fighting for equality not just for the LGBTQ+ community but for civil rights for all.
AU community members only. Bring your AU ID for admission. Can't attend in person? A livestream option is available. Refreshments will be served outside the theater following the event.
Presented by Kennedy Political Union, SOCthe Center for Diversity and Inclusion, Students for Change, Equality Onward AU, Pride at AU, ACLU AU, and the 鶹ý Forum.
The United States, a celebrated melting pot, is shaped by diverse migration stories that form our collective identity—a history the proposed National Museum of the 鶹ý People, led by Sam Eskenazi, aims to honor. As polarization grows, civics education becomes vital in building engaged citizens who appreciate our shared heritage. Join us for the second panel in our series, The Importance of Civics Education for the Future of the Nation, where experts will discuss how civics education can strengthen democratic values and inspire participation.
Join the School of Communication for a conversation with PhD alumBrian Hughes (PERIL) and Professor Adrienne Massanari (SOC/AU Game Lab) on politics, platforms, and play. Massanari will discuss her new book, Gaming Democracy, which examines how far-right activists exploit social media. Learn about the influence of “alt-right” ideologies on online spaces, Silicon Valley's role in fostering toxic environments, and how far-right groups use memes and “metagaming” to build community and incite dissent. This event offers a unique opportunity to explore the intersections of internet culture, gaming, and political activism.
Thursday, October 17th 6:30pm-8pm
Please join the School of Communications, the Kennedy Political Union, College Democrats at AU, College Republicans at AU,and the 鶹ý Forum on October 17th, 2024, for a rewarding discussion with Senior Political Correspondent at Puck & Host of the Ringer's "Somebody's Gotta Win,"Tara Palmeri, moderated by SOC Professor Jane Hall. The event will take place in the Malsi Doyle and Michael Forman Theater within the McKinley Building, and doors will open promptly at 6:30 PM. This event is only open to 鶹ý community members, and a current 鶹ý ID is required for admission.
Monday, October 21stfrom 2:30-5:30pm
Join us for an exclusive panel discussion on the film "The Other You" directed by Shoshana Rosenbaum featuring renowned casting director and 鶹ý alumna Kimberly Skyrme, cinematographer/gaffer Anne Saul, and writer/actor Julie Gold. Don’t miss the chance to explore storytelling, casting, and film production with these incredible industry professionals.
Each year the School of Communication hosts many exciting events including screenings, guest speakers, seminars, and receptions.
SOC's McKinley building offers a host of event spaces available for rent, ranging from classrooms to a 144 seat theater with 4k projector.