Tuesday, March 29, 2011

So, what are you doing tomorrow, say around 12:43 pm? Eating lunch? Maybe riding 100+ km of oratorical delight?

Soundwaves: Making Waves-Public Speaking in Public

TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - March 29, 2011) - Soundwaves -

Who: Seneca College post-graduate communications students.

What: "Soundwaves" is an innovative approach to promoting public speaking to the public. Soon-to-be graduates will be tackling timely, heavy-duty issues, covering a wide range of topics relevant to today's young professionals and recent graduates. Sex, religion, finding your way – they'll be airing their dirty laundry and innermost thoughts. Nothing is too sensitive or sacred a topic.

Where: The GO Train, first car at the east end of the train. Riding the rails for 100+ km of oratorical delight. The 8:11 a.m. train from Union Station to Oshawa and back. The 12:43 p.m. train from Union Station to Burlington and back.

When: Wednesday March 30, at 8 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. Feel free to join us at the beginning of our journey on the GO Train platform or meet us along the way. Seneca College's Corporate Communications graduate program prepares students to be flexible communications practitioners. The public speaking course challenges students to push the boundaries of conventional learning by taking them out of the classroom and simulating real world experiences.

For more information, visit Marketwire.com

2 comments:

  1. they are going to be babbling and climbing about on that assignment. real world experience would be gained on an early train from whitby.

    ReplyDelete
  2. thank Gawd I worked from home today

    ReplyDelete

This website is not only read by GO Transit passengers, but also by employees of various transit agencies across Canada and the US, members of the media and enjoys an audience from around the world. Please take that into consideration.

You can remove your comment but a copy of that comment is retained by the software and is immediately available to the editor.

ThisCrazyTrain.com's commenting rules are simple: If you make an overly offensive comment (racist, bigoted, etc.) or go waaaay off topic, your comment will be deleted. Please conduct yourself accordingly.