By Axel Samuel Gianaldy (Communication Science Student of UBM Serpong Batch 2020) – The Communication Science Program of Universitas Bunda Mulia, Serpong Campus has successfully held a Public Lecture with the theme “Break’s Your Dilemma Embrace Your Idea” on Saturday (3/12) at 10.00 AM and attended by approximately 91 participants at UBM Lecture Hall, 5th Floor, Serpong Campus.
The event was dedicated to students who are taking the Basic Logic course and was hosted by Nathania Vienny Darsono as the MC, and attended by Ms. Patricia Robin, S.I.Kom. M.I.Kom as the Secretary of the Communication Science Program.
The topic of this Public Lecture was how to overcome dilemmas through logic with Mr. AG. Eka Wenats Wuryanta, a Communication Specialist, Analyze Media Impact and New Media Development, Media Management, and Regulation as the speaker and Ms. Kristin E. J. Nomleni, S.I.Kom., M.I.Kom, a lecturer of the Communication Science program as the moderator.

Mr. Eka presented several materials on dilemmas, such as how to transform our dilemma between feelings or conscience while still using logic. He conveyed that the way to change the dilemma between feelings or conscience is by still using logic, not differentiating between feelings and logic, we have to prioritize our feelings but still use our logic so that every problem and issue we face can find solutions and a way out.
In the Q&A session, a student named Kezia Catherina asked, “As a woman, how can we balance between logic and emotions so that we are not too emotional?” Mr. Eka answered that the main key is not to differentiate that women always have stronger emotions and men always have stronger logic.
At the end of the event, there was a session of giving a Token of Appreciation by Ms. Kristin E. J. Nomleni, S.I.Kom., M.I.Kom as a representative of Universitas Bunda Mulia to Mr. AG, Eka Wenats Wuryanta, Communication Specialist Media as a sign of gratitude for sharing his knowledge with the Communication Science students.
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