All members of the Communication Studies faculty hold advanced degrees in the discipline of Communication. They have worked professionally in media, advertising, public relations, and a variety of other fields in communication. Faculty members have published articles in professional and scholarly journals and written books on communication theory, organizational communication, advertising, communication pedagogy, semiotics, and the philosophy of communication. Communication faculty hold senior editing posts at The Atlantic Journal of Communication and are active members of state, regional, national, and international academic communication associations.
![]() | Jennifer K. Lehr, Ph. D., Rutgers University Mass Media and Advertising, Popular Culture, Communication and Gender, Corporate Communication |
![]() | Gary P. Radford, Ph. D., Rutgers University Theory and Philosophy of Communication, European Theories of Communication. |
![]() | Kathleen Haspel, Ph. D., Rutgers University Interpersonal Communication, Discourse Analysis, Language and Social Interaction |
![]() | Christopher Caldiero, Ph. D., Rutgers University Public Relations, Crisis Communication |
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Kate Dunsmore, Ph. D., University of Washington International Communication, Political Communication
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![]() | Sarah Latson, M.S., Columbia University Feature Writing, Medicine/Health Reporting |
![]() | Anthony Spina, Ph. D., Fielding Graduate University Organizational Culture and Change, Technology and Society |
This page last updated January 20, 2009, by Gary P. Radford.