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ΘΛΚήΠΤ½» Forensics Places 4th Overall in Tournament
The ΘΛΚήΠΤ½» University Forensics Team placed fourth in Team Sweepstakes in the November 6 Ohio Forensics Association βHeart of It Allβ virtual synchronous live forensics tournament.
Three students also won individual awards in the tournament:
- Political Science major Hope Craft β24 won first place in Informative Speaking, second place in Top Novice Debate Speaker, and third place as Top Novice Overall.
- Organizational Communication and Sociology major Ethan Ford β23 won second place in Poetry Interpretation.
- Nursing major Taylor Blakeman β24 won fourth place in Dramatic Interpretation.
ΘΛΚήΠΤ½» University hosted this yearβs tournament, with ten faculty members serving as judges evaluating students from twelve universities in three time zones across the country.
Earlier this semester, Special Education and Education major Alyssa Taylor β23 placed first in Virtual Public Narrative in the Cyber Falcon asynchronous recorded competition hosted by Bowling Green State University.
Assistant Professor of Communication Rachel Pollock directs the forensics program.