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The IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI
 

IUPUI SPEAKER'S LAB

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MISSION

The Speaker's Lab is available for use by all IUPUI students staff and faculty, especially designed for R110 students. In the Speaker's Lab students will be provided the opportunity to fine-tune their speeches with the aid of student mentors and a host of technological equipment.

 

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LAB INFORMATION

Location:

425 University Blvd
Cavanaugh Hall 001G - Basement
Indianapolis, IN 46202

 

Hours:

Monday - Thursday: 9am - 6pm
Friday: 10am - 3pm
Saturday: 10am - 3pm

 

Contact Us:

Ph: 317.278.7940 | Email: spchlab@iupui.edu

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MAKE APPOINTMENT

CALL: 317.278.7940    or

EMAIL: mailto:spchlab@iupui.edu or

STOP BY: Cavanaugh Hall 421

to make an appointment!

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LAB RESOURCES

 

Introduction of PowerPoint 2007

3 Column Outline

Monroe

MLA Style

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IUPUI RESOURCES

 

IUPUI University Writing Center

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EXTERNAL RESOURCES

 

The Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL)

 

 

PUBLIC SPEAKING RESOURCES

 

The Art of Public Speaking

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MENTORS

 

Student Employment Opportunities

Students who have successfully completed R110 with a B+ or higher and who are interested in sharing their experiences are invited to apply for part-time employment as a speech mentor. Positions are available for both work-study and hourly employment.

 

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OUTSIDE SPEAKING EVENTS

 

 

Liberal Arts

 

Curtis Memorial Oratorical Tournament

On Saturday, March 29, 2008, IUPUI will host the 1st Annual Robert and Dana Curtis Memorial Oratorical Contest. The Tournament provides undergraduate students on the IUPUI campus an opportunity to showcase their commitment to peaceful resolution of conflict through scripted oration. This event will also help us celebrate the scholarship of our student/competitors and further the notion that the building of a community requires the open and free exchange of ideas.

 

 

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Mentor Links