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Update from Dept. of Communication

Jarrod Atchison published the article, “The Mystic Chords of Separation: Decorum and Jefferson Davis’s Resignation from the Senate,” Southern Communication Journal: Volume 77, Issue 2, 2012. Alessandra B. Von Burg, Ron Von Burg, Gordon R. Mitchell, and Allan D. Louden published the essay, “Emerging Communication […]


Update from Dept. of Communication

Jarrod Atchison published the essay “Pedagogical Functions of the Annual Resolution in Contemporary Policy Debate: Reflections on the Controversy Outlined in the 3rd Developmental Conference,” along with Edward Panetta, in the ALTA volume Reasoned Argument and Social Change. Jarrod was also on the […]


Update from Dept. of Communication

Mike Hazen has been elected President of the Eurasian Communication Association of North America. Allan Louden was quoted in several articles with his comments on the Republican debates and the State of the Union Address. The outlets include WPR Wisconsin Public radio and the Slovakian […]


Thursdays at Byrum Hall

The Provost and the Undergraduate Admissions Office invite faculty and staff to Thursdays at Porter B. Byrum Hall (the Welcome and Admissions Center) on Feb. 9. A wine and cheese reception will run from 4-4:30 p.m., followed by a program from 4:30-5:15 p.m. that […]

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January 2012 faculty milestones

1 Year Philip Branker Clarke, Assistant Professor, Counseling Clay Riley Hassler, Visiting Assistant Professor, Communication Sara Moreno De Nicolas, Visiting Assistant Professor, Romance Languages Eric Zachary Tucker, Teacher/Sch/Postdoc Fellow, Chemistry 25 Years S. Douglas Beets, Professor, Schools of Business 40 Years George K. Walker, Professor, […]


Update from Dept. of Communication

Allan Louden gave a Skype lecture to the American Resource Center (administered by the Public Affairs Section of the U.S. Embassy) in Chisinau, Moldova. He also discussed Rick Perry’s campaign gaffe in an NPR story. He also predicted the end of the Trump Debate. He […]


Proposals funded: Plemmons, Mitra

Congratulations to Bob Plemmons, Reynolds Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics, whose proposal entitled “Comprehensive Space-Object Characterization Using Spectrally Compressive Polarimetric Imaging” has been funded by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) and the University of New Mexico. Congratulations to Ananda […]


Update from Dept. of Communication

Jarrod Atchison presented “Defending Decisions — Conspiracy Theories and Water Utilities” to the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies in Newport, RI, on Oct. 17. Michael Hyde and co-author Nancy King published their new book, “Bioethics, Public Moral Argument, and Social Responsibility,” in an effort to […]


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