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Welcome to the 2022 CCSE Research Conference "Communication in Transition" held in person at Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN.

We have an exciting lineup of sessions and speakers with innovative research on current event topics utilizing the C-SPAN Video Library. We are also hosting a special Conversation with Brian Lamb featuring Purdue President Mitch Daniels.
This year marks the 30th Anniversary of the first Research Conference held at Purdue in 1992 and the 35th anniversary of the founding of the C-SPAN Archives in 1987 by Robert X. Browning, Professor, Purdue University.

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avatar for Timothy Betts

Timothy Betts

Texas Christian University
Assistant Professor, Department of Communications Studies
avatar for Madia Bickett

Madia Bickett

Center for C-SPAN Scholarship & Engagement
Program Manager
avatar for Kathryn Brownell

Kathryn Brownell

Purdue University
Associate Professor & University Faculty Scholar
avatar for Diana Deyoe

Diana Deyoe

Purdue University
PhD Student
avatar for Joshua Guitar

Joshua Guitar

Kean University
Assistant Professor of Communication Studies
avatar for Michelle Irving

Michelle Irving

Rutgers University
Ph.D. Candidate Department of Political Science
avatar for Timothy R. Johnson

Timothy R. Johnson

University of Minnesota
Horace T. Morse Distinguished Professor, Political Science and Law
avatar for Cherie Maestas

Cherie Maestas

Purdue University
Department of Political Science
avatar for Ivan Porras

Ivan Porras

Purdue University
CCSE Marketing Intern
avatar for Madeline Studebaker

Madeline Studebaker

Young Harris College
Undergrad Research Assistant
avatar for Samantha Urash

Samantha Urash

Kean University
Student, Communications
avatar for Julia Valdes

Julia Valdes

Indiana State University
Assistant Professor, Political Science
avatar for Alicia Venchuk

Alicia Venchuk

Purdue University
Ph.D. Student, Department of History