04/20/2026
End the semester the right way 🎉✨
Join us for the LPH, Comm Club End of Year Celebration as we recognize graduating seniors, celebrate achievements, and make a few more memories together đź’«
📅 May 5th | ⏰ 1–3 PM
📍 Central Classroom 116
Awards, induction, connections, and refreshments—you don’t want to miss it! Scan the QR code to RSVP 🎓
03/30/2026
Know someone doing an amazing job?
Whether it’s an outstanding student or a faculty member going above and beyond, now’s your chance to recognize them!
Nominate them for the Student & Faculty Awards using the form below. Winners will be announced at the LPH End-of-Year Social 🎉
03/25/2026
Join the Dialogue Program this April 6-10 for a week full of conversations, events, and community connection!
This year’s theme: “Democracy: Many Voices, Listening”
Scan the QR code for more information!
03/04/2026
Join the Open Education Resource Club for an ice cream social on March 5th in Central 116!
Learn more about this awesome organization and mingle with your fellow roadrunners!
See you there!🍦
02/17/2026
🚨 Calling all Comm Studies majors/minors!! 🚨
Want to level up your resume, meet amazing people, and get involved on campus?
Join Lambda Pi Eta at MSU Denver! 💙❤️
✨ Leadership
✨ Honors
✨ Networking
✨ Scholarly events
📲 Apply today & follow us: .lambdapieta
02/05/2026
đźŽâś¨ Lambda Pi Eta presents: The Bill Huddy Storytelling Spectacular! ✨đźŽ
Join us for an interactive evening full of student speeches, project showcases, and storytelling through performance — all in one unforgettable event! 🎤📖
đź“… April 1
⏰ 5–7 PM
Whether you want to showcase your work or just come support and enjoy the stories, we’d love to see you there! 💛
📲 Scan the QR code on the flyer to sign up or attend!
09/10/2025
Lambda Pi Eta and Comm Club are pleased to announce our new faculty advisor: Dr. Wilfredo Alvarez!
Wilfredo Alvarez’s (he/him/él) teaching and research focus on communication issues related to social identity (i.e., race, ethnicity, social class, immigration, gender, sexual orientation, and ability status). Particularly, he is interested in how micro (personal relationships), meso (groups and organizations) and macro-level (popular culture) communication practices (e.g., pervasive discourses of race and gender) create, conserve, and challenge social systems of oppression, discrimination, and inequity in U.S. society. He primarily teaches courses in diversity and communication, intercultural communication, interpersonal communication, organizational communication, and communication theory.
Dr. Alvarez earned a B.S. in communication and information technology from the Rochester Institute of Technology, an M.S. in interpersonal communication from Florida State University, and a Ph.D. in organizational communication from the University of Colorado. Dr. Alvarez’s research has appeared in Management Communication Quarterly, the Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, Liminalities: A Journal of Performance Studies, and Inter/Cultural Communication: Representation and Construction of Culture in Everyday Interaction. His recent book is Everyday Dirty Work: Invisibility, Communication, and Immigrant Labor. Â
In his leisure time, Dr. Alvarez enjoys traveling, fitness activities, watching classical and contemporary cinema, and stimulating conversations with friends, family, and strangers. Â
Welcome to the team Dr. Alvarez!