Cheng Song

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Primary Title:  
Accountant
Institution:  
UMASS Amherst
Department:  
Chemistry
Email Address:  
chengsong@umass.edu
Telephone:  
413-545-8401
Office Building:  
Physical Sciences Building

Julie Thomson

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Primary Title:  
Communications Manager
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
Botanic Garden
Email Address:  
jrthomson@smith.edu
Telephone:  
+1 (413) 5852732

Manbir Kaur

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Primary Title:  
Lecturer of Physics
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
Physics
Email Address:  
mkaur20@smith.edu

Katie Bowling

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Primary Title:  
AVP of Total Rewards
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
Human Resources
Email Address:  
kbowling@smith.edu
Telephone:  
+1 (413) 5852636
Office Building:  
Garrison Hall

Libby Feil

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Primary Title:  
Assistant Director of Research
Institution:  
Smith College
Department:  
Alumnae Relations & Development
Email Address:  
lfeil@smith.edu
Telephone:  
+1 (413) 5852041

Management Communications

This course is designed to help students meet the demand for effective writing and speaking skills in the professional workplace. Topics include rhetorical considerations involving audience and purpose, writing style and tone, organizational strategies, research skills, evidence-based writing, and page design, along with assignments in professional correspondence, report writing, and public speaking and visual aids. This course satisfies the University's junior year writing requirement.

Management Communications

This course is designed to help students meet the demand for effective writing and speaking skills in the professional workplace. Topics include rhetorical considerations involving audience and purpose, writing style and tone, organizational strategies, research skills, evidence-based writing, and page design, along with assignments in professional correspondence, report writing, and public speaking and visual aids. This course satisfies the University's junior year writing requirement.

Management Communications

This course is designed to help students meet the demand for effective writing and speaking skills in the professional workplace. Topics include rhetorical considerations involving audience and purpose, writing style and tone, organizational strategies, research skills, evidence-based writing, and page design, along with assignments in professional correspondence, report writing, and public speaking and visual aids. This course satisfies the University's junior year writing requirement.
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