The COM 1100 Speech Contest was held Wednesday, March 27. Six finalists advanced from a semi-final round held on Monday, March 25th. Contestants were selected out of COM 1100 to present the informative speech they prepared for class.
The finalists were:
- Michael Smedley – Artificial Intelligence
- Zoe Clark – How to Take the Perfect Nap
- Doug Neighbors – Sensation and Perception
- Laura Riggsbee – The Unseen Reality of Human Trafficking
- Harper Mundy – Synesthesia
- Hannah Kerbs – The Princess Effect
Professor Jason Stahl, coach of Belmont’s Speech & Debate Team, judged the final round along with two Speech & Debate Team members, Alexandar Baynum and Marissa Avnaim.
Doug Neighbors placed first, Michael Smedley placed second, and Harper Mundy placed third. Along with bragging rights and a resume-builder, winners took home Amazon.com gift cards.
Lambda Pi Eta members, Annie Donnell, Michael Payne, and Ashley Cooked volunteered for the event.
Videos of the finalists’ speeches can be found here.