The Pennsylvania Communication Association (formerly SCAP) promotes teaching, research, service and development in all areas of human communication. The Speech Communication Association of Pennsylvania was founded in 1939. John Henry Frizzell of Pennsylvania State University was the first President. The state journal, the Annual, is now in its 70th year.
Join us in the promotion of teaching, research, service, and development of all areas of human communication.
70th ANNUAL PCA CONFERENCE The Fred Rogers Center, Saint Vincent College
Pennsylvania Communication Association: Seventy Years of Communicating in Neighborhoods Near and Far
For
more than 20 years, we have recognized important Pennsylvanians such as Fred
Rogers (Mister Rogers), Governor William Scranton, Governor Ed Rendell, Lieutenant Governor Mark
Schweiker, Dr. Sam Hazo (Poet Laureate of Pennsylvania), and other as outstanding
speakers of the year. The Association recognizes its own members for their contributions
to the field, as well as students and the institutions for their efforts in
speech communication.
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