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ArrowGerald J. Alred

ArrowDave Clark

ArrowJohn R. Johnson

ArrowEdward A. Mabry

ArrowRenee A. Meyers

ArrowGraham Smart

ArrowRachel Spilka

ArrowWilliam V. Van Pelt

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Gerald J. Alred, Professor of English
Ph.D., Miami University
Business and technical writing, bibliographic research, negative messages in business communication, cross-cultural theory and professional writing

Dave Clark, Assistant Professor of English
Ph.D., Iowa State University
Organizational communication and assessment, rhetoric of technology, rhetoric of management theory, knowledge and content management, qualitative research methodologies, community engagement

John R. Johnson, Professor of Communication
Ph.D., University of Denver
Interventions designed to improve communication in profit and nonprofit organizations

Edward A. Mabry, Associate Professor of Communication
Ph.D., Bowling Green State University
Communication in face-to-face and on-line group contexts.

Renee A. Meyers, Professor of Communication
Ph.D., University of Illinois
How groups argue in decision-making situations.

Graham Smart, Assistant Professor of English
Ph.D., McGill University
Workplace discourses; environmental rhetoric; discourses of globalization; qualitative research methodologies; theories of genre and activity.

Rachel Spilka, Associate Professor of English
Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University
Professional writing theory, qualitative research, project management, usability studies

William V. Van Pelt, Associate Professor of English
Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz
Rhetorical theory, Web design, Cultural factors in international communication, technology and writing, distance learning, Romantic literature



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