Faculty Publications
communication department
The Communication faculty study communication practices ranging from oral and written language, audio and video media, to digital narratives. The department is organized around three broad areas of research - argument and rhetorical studies, interpersonal communication, and media studies - and these interests bring together faculty with a broad range of backgrounds and expertise.
Since 2000, the Communication faculty have won or shared the following awards recognizing outstanding scholarly research or excellence in the classroom:
Distinguished Research Award - International Visual Literacy Association
Distinguished Scholar Award - Broadcast Education Association
Distinguished Service Award - American Forensic Association
Everett Lee Hunt Award - Eastern Communication Association
Franklyn S. Haiman Award - National Communication Association
Golden Anniversary Monograph Award - National Communication Association
Greg Phifer Award - Committee on Parliamentary Procedure
James Madison Award - Southern Communication Association
Karl Wallace Memorial Award - National Communication Association
Past President's Award - Eastern Communication Association
Randy Majors Award - National Communication Association
Robert M. O'Neill Award - National Communication Association
Stanton Fellow Award - International Radio & Television Society Foundation
William Holmes McGuffey Award - Textbook and Academic Authors Association