Thursday, December 10, 2009

Communicating On Campus

This article could be something related to us as a students' club:


People go to college to learn, grow and improve themselves. What better place for a Toastmasters club?! Indeed, there are many clubs at colleges and universities around the world, and members include undergraduates, graduate students, staff, and sometimes faculty, alumni and neighboring residents. Students learn speaking skills that help their academic performance, while staff members improve their professional abilities and enjoy learning alongside students. All agree that college clubs are an invaluable campus resource.


College clubs are a vibrant mix, reflecting a cross-section of the campus population: undergraduates, graduate students, staff members, and sometimes faculty, alumni and community residents as well. College and Toastmasters make a perfect fit: People go to college specifically to learn, to experience new people and cultures, and to improve themselves. A Toastmasters club is a prime campus resource where members learn from, and about, each other and where they develop presence and poise, language and leadership skills.


(taken from Toastmasters International webpage)

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