Faculty

 

 

Thomas W. Benson, Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences and Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Rhetoric, Ph.D., l966, Cornell University
Areas: Rhetorical Criticism, Media Criticism, Rhetoric of Technology, Political Communication

 

Stephen H. Browne, Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Ph.D., 1987, University of Wisconsin
Areas: Rhetoric of Reform, Rhetorical Criticism

 

James P. Dillard, Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Ph.D., Michigan State University
Areas: Health Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Persuasion

 

Rosa A. Eberly, Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences and English, Ph.D., The Pennsylvania State University
Areas: Rhetorical Theory, Histories of Rhetoric, Citizen Discourses, Rhetoric of Media, Public Scholarship, Rhetoric of Literature

 

Jeremy Engels, Assistant Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Ph.D., 2006, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Areas: Rhetorical Theory and Criticism, Rhetorics of War and Peace, American Studies, Contemporary Democratic Theory

 

Dennis S. Gouran, Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences and Labor Studies and Industrial Relations, Ph.D., l968, University of Iowa
Areas: Small Group Communication, Communication Theory

 

Michael L. Hecht, Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences and Crime, Law, and Justice, Ph.D., 1976, University of Illinois
Areas: Intercultural Communication, Health Communication, Interpersonal Communication

 

J. Michael Hogan, Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Ph.D., 1983, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Areas: Political Rhetoric, Historical Criticism, Campaigns and Social Movements

 

Lisa S. Hogan, Lecturer in Communication Arts and Sciences and Women's Studies, Ph.D., 1998, Indiana University
Areas: Rhetorical Criticism, Public Address, Gender and Communication

 

Christopher L. Johnstone, Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Ph.D., l976, University of Wisconsin
Areas: Classical Rhetorical Theory, Philosophy of Rhetoric

 

Tony M. Lentz, Assistant Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Ph.D., l979, University of Michigan
Areas: Performance Studies, Rhetorical Theory

 

Nancy Love, Associate Professor of Political Science and Speech Communication, Ph.D., 1984, Cornell
Areas: Modern Rhetorical Theory

 

Michelle A. Miller-Day, Associate Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Ph.D., 1995, Arizona State University
Areas: Interpersonal Communication, Qualitative Methods

 

Jon F. Nussbaum, Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Ph.D., 1981, Purdue University
Areas: Communication Across the Life Span, Health Communication

 

Mary Beth Oliver, Associate Professor of Communications and Affiliate Assistant Professor of Speech Communication, Ph.D., 1991, University of Wisconsin
Areas: Psychological Effects of Media

 

Roxanne L. Parrott, Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Ph.D., 1990, University of Arizona
Areas: Health Communication, Language and Persuasion

 

Gerald M. Santoro, Assistant Professor of Information Sciences and Technology, Affiliate Assistant Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Ph.D., 1989, The Pennsylvania State University
Areas: Computer-mediated Communication, Information Sciences and Technology

 

Rachel Smith , Assistant Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Ph.D., Michigan State University
Areas: Health Communication, Social Influence, Intercultural Communication

 

Denise Solomon, Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences, Ph.D., Northwestern University
Areas: Interpersonal communication

 

 

 

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