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SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Faculty in Communication ANNE CAMPBELL, lecturer in speech communication Mrs. Campbell received her M.A. from Texas A & M University. Her teaching areas include public speaking, small group communication and forensics. Mrs. Campbell regularly teaches the following courses: CAS 100 A + B: Effective Speech Her research interests include political rhetoric and communication theory. Dr. Davis received her Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh. Her teaching areas include public relations writing and campaign design, film theory and criticism, and women and minorities and the media. Dr. Davis regularly teaches the following courses: COMM 150: The Art of the Cinema COMM 205: Women Minorities and the Media COMM 250: Film History and Theory COMM 370: Public Relations COMM 410: International Mass Communications COMM 471: Public Relations Media and Methods Her research interests include global media, film studies, and Afro-American jazz in international contexts. DAVID KAHL, JR., Assistant Professor of Communication Dr. Kahl received his Ph.D. from North Dakota State University. Dr. Kahl is teaching the following courses: CAS 100A: Effective Speech CAS 212: Professional Public Speaking CAS 250: Small Group Communication CAS 360: Communication for Teachers CAS 450W: Group Communication Theory and Research
Colleen Kelley, Associate Professor Dr. Kelley received her Ph.D. in Rhetoric and Communication from the University of Oregon. Her teaching areas include public address, rhetorical and communication theory, political communication, intercultural communication and gender issues in communication. Dr. Kelley regularly teaches the following courses: CAS 201: Introduction to Rhetorical Theory CAS 202: Introduction to Communication Theory CAS 375: Rhetoric and Public Controversy CAS 411: Rhetorical Criticism CAS 455DF: Gender Roles in Communication CAS 471: Intercultural Communication Theory and Research CAS 478: Contemporary American Political Rhetoric Her research interests include political
communication-particularly the influence of the "religious right"
on American politics, peace and communication, and ethics and communication. William
McLean, Lecturer in Speech Communication Mr. McLean received his M.A. in Rhetoric and Communication from the University of Pittsburgh. Mr. McLean's teaching areas include beginning public speaking, small group communication, propaganda and persuasion, and the social impact of media. Mr. McLean regularly teaches the following courses: CAS 100: Effective Speech CAS 175: Persuasion and Propaganda COMM 100: The Mass Media and Society His research
interests include the cultural effects of popular music, rhetoric
and religion, and political rhetoric. Miriam McMullen-Pastrick,
LECTURER in Speech Communication Dr. McMullen-Pastrick received her Ph.D. from the University of Denver. Her teaching areas include public speaking, small group communication, and organizational communication. Dr. McMullen-Pastrick regularly teaches the following courses: CAS 100: Effective Speech CAS 101: Communication Theory CAS 252: Organizational Communication Her research
interests include peace communication, small group dynamics, and religious
rhetoric. MARK STEENSLAND, LECTURER IN COMMUNICATION MEL SUNDIN, ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF COMMUNICATION Dr. Sundin received his Ph.D. in Public Relations from Rensselaer Polytechnic University. His teaching areas include advertising, public relations, mass communications and public speaking. He regularly teaches the following courses: CAS 100A: Effective Speech COMM 100: The Mass Media and Society COMM 180: Survey of Broadcasting and Cable COMM 320: Introduction to Advertising COMM 422: Advertising Media Planning COMM 471: Public Relations Media and Methods His research
interests include mass communication theory, interpersonal communication,
media convergence, media effects on society, and mediated communication. ROD TROESTER,
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR Dr. Troester teaches in the areas of organizational and interpersonal communication, business and professional communication, and small group communication and leadership. Dr. Troester regularly teaches the following courses: CAS 204: Communication Research Methods CAS 252: Business and Professional Communication CAS 352: Organizational Communication CAS 452: Organizational Communication Theory and Research KIM YOUNG, LECTURE IN COMMUNICATION COMM 205: Women, Minorities, and the Media |
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