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Office Address ASU Station #10895 Angelo State University San Angelo, TX 76909-0895 (325) 942-2031 Email: shawn.wahl@angelo.edu VITA Shawn T. Wahl, Ph.D. EDUCATION PH.D. University of Nebraska Lincoln, Department of Communication Studies Major Emphases: Rhetoric and Culture, Instructional Communication, Communication and Technology Dissertation title: Constructions of the Public and the Private in the Internet Age M.A. Texas Tech University, Department of Communication Studies Major Emphases: Rhetorical Theory, Instructional Communication, and Communication and Technology Thesis Title: Web Page Rhetoric Utilized by Social Movements: Functions of Recruitment, Legitimization, and Cohesion. Dr. David E. Williams, B.A. Angelo State University, Department of Communication, Drama, and Journalism Majors: Communication and English UPDATED JANUARY 2011

2 EMPLOYMENT HISTORY Angelo State University, Member Texas Tech University System Head of Department, Communication, Mass Media, and Theatre Professor of Communication Texas A&M University Corpus Christi Director of Graduate Studies Associate Professor of Communication (2007-2009) Texas A&M University Corpus Christi Assistant Professor of Communication (2002 2007) University of Nebraska-Lincoln Associate Director of the Basic Communication Course (2000-2001) University of Nebraska-Lincoln Assistant Director of the Basic Communication Course (1999-2000) Texas Tech University Graduate Teaching Assistant (1998-1999) Angelo State University (1994-1997) Residence Life Advisor PROFESSIONAL HONORS Outstanding Service Award, Central States Communication Association, 2010. State Educator of the Year, Texas Speech Communication Association, 2008. Outstanding Faculty Award, Student Affairs, Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, 2008. Faculty Recognition Award, CHRISTUS Spohn Health System, Leadership Institute, 2005. College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Teaching Award, University of Nebraska, 2002 Department Service Award, Texas Tech University, 1998 Graduate Teaching Assistant Award, Texas Tech University, 1998 Vera L. Simpson Professional Development Award, Texas Tech University, 1998

3 PUBLICATIONS Books Wahl, S.T. (with K.M. Quintanilla) (2011). Business and professional communication: Keys for workplace excellence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Wahl, S.T. (with D.K. Ivy) (2009). The nonverbal self: Communication for a lifetime. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Wahl, S.T. (forthcoming) Persuasion in your life. Boston: Allyn & Bacon. Wahl, S.T. (with Edwards, Edwards, & Myers) (forthcoming) The communication age: Connecting and engaging. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Journal Articles Wahl, S.T. (2008). Contemporary scholarship in political communication. Review of Communication,8 (3), 322-323. Wahl, S.T. (with Jozwiak, J., & Wolf-Murphy, S.) (2008). Concentric circles of engagement: The student engagement initiative at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. First-Year Civic Engagement: Sound Foundations for College, Citizenship and Democracy. A Monograph Published by the New York Times. Wahl, S.T. (with Edwards, C., Edwards, A., & Qing, Q) (2007). *LEAD ARTICLE* The influence of computer-mediated word-of-mouth communication on student perceptions of instructors and attitudes toward learning course content. Communication Education, 56(3), 255-277. Wahl, S.T. (with Myers, S., Edwards, C., & Martin, M.) (2007). The relationship between perceived instructor aggressive communication and college student involvement. Communication Education, 56(4), 495-508. Wahl, S.T. (with Lee, R.) (2007). Justifying surveillance and control: An analysis of the media framing of pedophiles and the Internet. Texas Speech Communication Journal, 32(1), 1-15. Wahl, S.T. (with Edwards, C.) (2006). Enacting a pragmatist educational metaphysic through civic engagement in the basic media studies communication course. Basic Communication Course Annual, 18, 148-173.

4 Wahl, S.T. (with McBride, M.C.) (2005). To say or not to say: Teacher communication boundary management. Texas Speech Communication Journal, 30(1), 8-22. Wahl, S.T. (with Quintanilla, K.M.) (2005). Student civic engagement and media literacy. Texas Speech Communication Journal, 30(1), 89-91. Wahl, S.T. (with Quintanilla, K.M.) (2005). Incorporating service learning into communication courses: Benefits, guidelines, and challenges. Texas Speech Communication Journal, 30 (1), 67-71. Wahl, S.T. (with McBride M.C., & Schrodt, P.) (2005). Becoming point and click parents: A case study of communication in on-line adoption. Journal of Family Communication. 5(4), 279-294. Wahl, S. T. (2004). Techniques of Persuasion. Communication Teacher, 18(4), 106-107. Wahl, S.T. (with Edwards, C., Edwards, A., & Myers S.) (2003). An Experimental Test of the Relationship Between Pre-performance Concerns and Public Speaking for a Grade. Communication Research Reports, 20(1), 54-61. Wahl, S.T. (2002). Contemporary Teaching Concepts for Intercultural Communication. Communication Teacher, 16(4). Book Chapters Wahl, S.T. (with D.K. Ivy) (2009) Let Me Work the Kinks Out of Your Neck : The Story of Jared and Chris. In E. Kirby & C. McBride (Eds.), Gender Actualized: Cases in communicatively constructing realities. Kendal Hunt Publishing. Wahl, S.T. (with Jozwiak, J., & Wolf-Murphy, S.) (2008). Civic Engagement as a Curricular Initiative in the First Year Experience at Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. In W. Troxel and M. Cutright (Eds.), Exploring the Evidence: Campus-Wide Initiatives in the First College Year. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina, The National Resource Center for The First-Year Experience and Students in Transition. Instructional Manuals Wahl, S.T. (with K.M. Quintanilla & A. Billig) (2011). Instructor s Manual and Test Item File for Quintanilla & Wahl s Business and Professional Excellence: Keys to Communicating in the Workplace. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Wahl, S.T. (with D.K. Ivy & A. Billig) (2009). Instructors Manual and Test Item File for Ivy & Wahl s The Nonverbal Self: Communication for a lifetime. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

5 Wahl, S.T. (forthcoming). Instructors Manual and Test Item File for Wahl s Persuasion in Your Life. Boston, MA: Allyn & Bacon Wahl, S.T. (forthcoming). Instructors Manual and Test Item File for Edwards, Edwards, Wahl & Myers Life in the Communication Age: Connecting and Engaging Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Applied Research DARS CONFERENCE 2010 *Presented to Texas Department of Assistive and Rehabilitative Services Texas Association of Health Care Volunteers 2008 *Presented state conference seminar on body language and nonverbal communication TRAN CONFERENCE 2008 *Presented state conference seminar on communication and customer service CERTIFIED PUBLIC MANAGERS PROGRAM (CPM) 2005-2009 Developed and presented on going training programs: *Information and Communication Technology (24 hours) *Fundamentals of Organizational Communication (8 hours) *Communication Barriers (4 hours) *Adaptability in Oral and Written Communication (4 hours) GEAR UP/STAR Faculty Fellow 2007-2009 *Provided systemic teacher observation and feedback. *Used appropriate and relevant data to inform curriculum, instruction, and assessment development *Advised Advanced Placement and Pre-Advanced Placement programs *Designed Professional Development series for teachers on leadership and communication *Assisted with curriculum alignment *Mentored Students with students through school and campus visits, field trips, college nights

6 CHRISTUS Spohn New Associate Orientation 2005-2008 *Facilitated the design and execution of new associate customer service program *Developed 4 hour course to train all new hospital associates in customer service skills and communication with patients and family members *Presented to hospital associates during orientation programs *Designed and facilitated role play exercises to train new hospital associates in conflict resolution and assertive communication in high stress work situations CHRISTUS Spohn Leadership Institute 2004-2007 *Co-facilitated planning sessions for leadership development *Developed 4 hour training programs for the executive team. *Presented programs to over 100 executives, directors, and managers National Science Foundation (NSF) STEP Grant 2007 *Facilitated grant team planning *Coached PI and Co-PI s in grant meeting facilitation Nueces Country Appraisal District 2007 *Served as Development Consultant and Staff Trainer on Customer Service Keller Independent School District 2007 *Designed and Implemented Staff Training on Communication Skills and Attitude *Conducted Workshop for Speech and Debate Teachers Texas Association of Health Care Volunteers 2006 *Designed and presented communication and leadership seminar to state association of volunteers who met in Corpus Christi, TX State Health Information Managers Conference 2006 *Designed and presented seminar on customer service to state health information management professionals. COASTAL BEND Trauma Symposium 2005

7 *Developed training course on Biomedical Ethics and Communication *Presented to 80 physicians, nurses, and lab techs *Facilitated discussion groups *Advised program directors on symposium course design CHRISTUS Spohn Joint Leadership 2005 *Designed and presented "Crucial Confrontations and Communication with Difficult People seminar to entire management team of health care professionals and executive assistants. CHRISTUS Spohn Human Resources Advisory Council 2005 *Coached Hospital executives in public speaking skills and meeting facilitation *Assisted team of hospital executives and directors on the development of evaluation criteria and assessment portfolios to reward excellent hospital associates *Facilitated focus group sessions at periodic council meetings on hospital associate work performance assessment CHRISTUS Spohn Service Excellence Team 2004-2005 *Facilitated focus group sessions on customer service in health care *Developed 4 hour customer service program for 4700 Spohn Associates in Corpus Christi, Kingsville, Alice, and Beeville *Developed customer service policy manual *Guest lectured at Service Excellence Retreats on Customer Service, Nonverbal Communication, and Cultural Diversity in Patient Care CHRISTUS Spohn Associates Academy 2004 *Developed 9-week course offered to hospital associates on relational communication and cultural diversity *Developed 5-week course offered to hospital associates on above topic. *Instructed above courses for credit and non-credit at Spohn Memorial Hospital as a part of a workforce development effort *Developed public relations materials to launch program *Advised Spohn Associates on returning to college *Recruited Spohn Associates to attend TAMUCC Education Service Center (ESC), Region 2 2004 *Developed 4 hour course offered to AP teachers to prepare students for a more engaged civic life. *Instructed the above course that focused on civic engagement in the high school curriculum.

8 *Consulted and Trained AP teachers on strategies to integrate service learning and civic engagement into high school courses. PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS Wahl, S.T. (2011, April) **MELISSA BEALL TOP PANEL AWARD** Communication's "Home" in the Core Curriculum: Strategies, Tips, and Approaches. A panel presented at the Central States Communication Association, Milwaukee, WI. Wahl, S.T. (2011, April) **TOP PANEL** Engaging Critical Views of Higher Education. A panel presented at the Central States Communication Association, Milwaukee, WI. Wahl, S.T. (2011, April) Teaching the College Course in Business and Professional Communication. A short course presented at the Central States Communication Association, Milwaukee, WI. Wahl, S.T. (2011, April) Top Papers in Communication Education. A panel presented at the Central States Communication Association, Milwaukee, WI. Wahl, S.T. (2010, November) From Classroom to Breakroom: Building Bridges in the Business and Professional Communication Course. A short course presented at the National Communication Association, San Francisco, CA. Wahl, S.T. (2010, October) Teaching the College Course in Nonverbal Communication. A short course presented at the Texas Speech Communication Association Convention, Houston, TX. Wahl, S.T. (2010, April) Mentoring Challenges for Faculty and Graduate Teaching Assistants: Connecting and Engaging With Their Roles. A panel presented at the Central States Communication Association, Cincinnati. Wahl, S.T. (2010, April) The Impact of Social Networking Sites on Family Communication. A panel presented at the Central States Communication Association, Cincinnati. Wahl, S.T. (2010, April) Top Papers in Communication Education. A response presented at the Central States Communication Association, Cincinnati. Wahl, S.T. (2009, November) Controversy and Innovation: Teaching the College Course in Nonverbal Communication. A short course presented at the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL.

9 Wahl, S.T. (2008, November) The Nonverbal Communication Teacher/Scholar: Reflections on Innovations of Teaching and Research. A panel presented at the National Communication Association, San Diego, CA. Wahl, S.T. (2008, November) The Relational Aspects of Instructional Communication. A response presented at the National Communication Association, San Diego, CA. Wahl, S.T. (2008, October) The Business and Professional Speech Course: Curriculums and Methodologies Being Taught Across Texas Higher Education vs Corporate America's Wish List. A panel presented at the Texas Speech Communication Association, Corpus Christi, TX. Wahl, S.T. (2008, October) Being Bookish: An Author's Roundtable on All Things Textbook. A panel presented at the Texas Speech Communication Association, Corpus Christi, TX. Wahl, S.T. (with C. Edwards & S. Myers) (2007, November) The Effects of Perceived Instructor Aggressive Communication on College Student Involvement. A paper presented at the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. Wahl, S.T. (2007, April) The Influence of Computer-Mediated Word-of-Mouth Communication on Student Perceptions of Instructors and Attitudes Toward Learning Course Content. Spotlight on Research Presentation to the Department of Communication and Theatre, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi. Wahl, S.T. (with C. Edwards, A. Edwards, & Q. Qing) (2007, March) *TOP PAPER* The Influence of Computer-Mediated Word-of-Mouth Communication on Student Perceptions of Instructors and Attitudes Toward Learning Course Content. A paper presented at the Central States Communication Association, Minneapolis, MN. Wahl, S.T. (with C. Edwards & S. Myers) (2007, March) The Relationship between Perceived Instructor Aggressive Communication and College Student Involvement. A paper presented at the Central States Communication Association, Minneapolis, MN. Wahl, S.T. (2006, November) Connection and Action in Public Sphere Studies: Conversations about What We Do and Why We Do It. A panel presentation at the National Communication Association Conference, San Antonio, TX. Wahl, S.T. (2006, November) Connecting the Fragmented (Cyber) self: Rhetorical Performance at the Virtual/Real-world Divide. A panel presentation at the National Communication Association Conference, San Antonio, TX. Wahl, S.T. (2006, November) Teaching Nonverbal Skills in Computer-Mediated Communication. A panel presentation at the National Communication Association Conference, San Antonio, TX.

10 Wahl, S.T. (2005, November) Directions and Subversions: Public Sphere Theory in the Digital Age. A paper presented at the National Communication Association Conference, Boston, MA. Wahl, S.T. (2005, November) Health of Public Spheres and Public Deliberation. A panel facilitation presented to the Seminar Series on the Public Sphere at the National Communication Association Conference, Boston, MA. Wahl, S.T. (with J. Jozwiak) (2005, November) Engaging Students at Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi. A paper presented at the Southern Consortium of the American Democracy Project, Atlanta, GA. Wahl, S.T. (2005, October) Utilizing the Scholarship of Application to Enhance Teaching and Research. Paper presented to the Texas Speech Communication Association Conference, Galveston, TX. Wahl, S.T. (2005, June) Student Civic Engagement and the First Amendment in the Core Public Speaking Course. A paper presented to the American Democracy Project National Conference, Portland, OR. Wahl, S.T. (2004, November) Educating Citizens in the Public Sphere. A position paper presented to the Seminar Series on the Public Sphere at the National Communication Association Conference, Chicago, IL. Wahl, S.T. (with C. Edwards) (2004, November) Civic Engagement in the Basic Media Studies Course. Paper presented to the Basic Course Division at the National Communication Association Conference, Chicago, IL. Wahl, S.T. (2004, November) Moving Forward While Looking Within the Public/Private Sphere Research. Paper presented to the Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division at the National Communication Association Conference, Chicago, IL. Wahl, S.T. (2004, November) The Environmental Arguments of the Candidates in the 2004 Presidential Election. Discussion presentation to the American Forensic Association at the National Communication Association Conference, Chicago, IL. Wahl, S.T. (2004, November) Developing a Consulting Practice that Supports Teaching, Research, and Service. Discussion presentation to the Communication Consulting Series at the National Communication Association Conference, Chicago, IL. Wahl, S.T. (with Avila, L., Huerta, C., & Peterson. C.) (2004, August) Civic Engagement and Media/Computer Literacy in our South Texas Community. Presentation displayed and discussed at the American Democracy Project National Conference, Albuquerque, NM.

11 Wahl, S.T. (2003, November) Colonization of Private Space on the Internet. Paper presented to the Seminar Series on the Public Sphere at the National Communication Association Conference, Miami, FL Wahl, S.T. (2003, November) Justifying Surveillance: An Ideological Analysis of the Journalistic Framing of Pedophiles and the Internet. Paper presented to the American Association of the Rhetoric of Science at the National Communication Association Conference, Miami, FL Wahl, S.T. (2003, October) Reflecting on the Metaphor of Competition and Sport in Popular Culture: A Media Ethics Perspective. A position paper presented at the Texas Speech Communication Association Conference, Corpus Christi, TX. Wahl, S.T. (2002, November) Publicity and power in the digital Age. A position paper presented to the Seminar Series on the Public Sphere at the National Communication Association Conference, New Orleans, LA. Wahl, S.T. (with Durham, W.) (2002, November) The discursive reframing of sexual dysfunction: Selling recreation and privacy in online Viagra advertisements. Paper presented to the Human Communication and Technology Division at the National Communication Association Conference, New Orleans, LA. Wahl, S.T. (with McBride, M.C.) (2002, November) Single-parenting discourse: An analysis of social support and identity in an online community. Paper presented to the Commission on Communication in the Future at the National Communication Association Conference, New Orleans, LA. Wahl, S.T. (with Barton, M.) (2002, November) Losing my religion: Exploring Habermasian theory, technocracy, and online spirituality. Paper presented to the Human Communication and Technology Division at the National Communication Association Conference, New Orleans, LA. Wahl, S.T. (with McBride, M.C.) (2002, March) To say or not to say: Teacher communication boundary management. Paper presented to the Instructional Communication Division at the Western States Communication Association Conference, Long Beach, CA. Wahl, S.T. (with Barton, M.) (2002, March) Log on to your identity: An exploration of virtual communities as alternative cultural spaces. Paper presented to the Intercultural Communication Division at the Western States Communication Association, Long Beach, CA. Wahl, S.T. (with Lee, R.) (2001, November) The electronic town hall myth, virtual Identity and citizenship on the Internet: An analysis of utopian visions of political participation. Paper presented to the Rhetoric and Public Address Division at the National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA.

12 Wahl, S.T (with McBride, M.C., & Schrodt, P.) (2001, November) Radicalizing the family: A theoretical exploration of the ethics of on-line adoption and the creation of e-families. Paper presented to the Communication in the Future Interest Group at the National Communication Association, Atlanta, GA. Wahl, S.T. (2001, April). E pluribus unum: Fostering graduate community by embracing diversity. Paper Presented presented to the Graduate Student Caucus at the Central States Communication Association, Cincinnati, OH. Wahl, S.T. (with Japp, P.M.) (2001, April). HIV/AIDS discourse on the Internet: Who's Watching? Who wants to know? Paper presented to the Health Communication Interest Group at the Central States Communication Association, Cincinnati, OH. Wahl, S.T. (with Japp, P.M.) (2001, April). Engaging political communities in Election 2000: An Explication of the Gore and Bush Internet campaigns. Paper presented to the Rhetorical and Critical Theory Interest Group at the Central States Communication Association, Cincinnati, OH. Wahl, S.T. (McBride, C.M.) (2001, April). Using technology in undergraduate basic courses: A comparison of the hybrid and professional communication courses. Paper presented to the Instructional Resources Division at the Central States Communication Association, Cincinnati, OH. Wahl, S.T. (2000, November). Colonization of interpersonal relationships in cyberspace: Redefining the private sphere. Paper presented to the Human Communication and Technology Interest Group at the National Communication Association, Seattle, WA. Wahl, S.T. (with Stephens, R.J.) (2000, November). Case studies of social movement discourse on the Internet: Functions of recruitment, legitimization, and cohesion. Paper presented to the Human Communication and Technology Interest Group at the National Communication Association, Seattle, WA. Wahl, S.T. (2000, November). Engaging the discipline: Enhancing education and research by drawing on backgrounds in various disciplines. Paper presented to the Student Section of the National Communication Association, Seattle, WA. Wahl, S.T. (with Soukup, C.) (2000, February). The Internet's expansion to Habermas: Advancing Public Sphere Theory. Paper presented to the Media Studies Interest Group at the Western States Communication Association, Sacramento, CA. Wahl, S.T., (with Edwards, C., & Edwards, A.) (2000, February). Communication evaluation apprehension: An additional instrument for the basic course. Paper presented to the Instructional Communication Interest Group at the Western States Communication Association, Sacramento, CA.

13 Wahl, S.T. (1999, November). The power of immediacy and the clarity research on their pedagogical implication: A personal testimony. Paper presented to the Instructional Communication Interest Group at the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. GRANTS Funded: High School Summer Bridge Program, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. (2008) Awarded: $41,500 (Worked on Implementation Team as Consultant) GEAR-UP-STAR Grant. Texas Education Agency (federal). (2007) Awarded: $964,000. (Worked on Implementation Team as Consultant) The Nonverbal Self: Communication for a Lifetime. (with D.K. Ivy) Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi (2007). Funded by FTCA Research Enhancement. Awarded: $1100 The Nonverbal Self: Communication for a Lifetime. (with D.K. Ivy) Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi (2006). Funded by FTCA Research Enhancement. Awarded: $1500 The Nonverbal Self: Communication for a Lifetime.. (with D.K. Ivy) Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi (2005). Funded by FTCA Research Enhancement. Awarded: $2000 Computer Literacy for Low-Income Individuals in the Community. Texas A&M University at Corpus Christi (2004). Funded by Title V. Awarded: $1000 TEACHING Teaching Communication in Higher Education (graduate) Seminar in Persuasion (graduate) Seminar in Communication Theory (graduate) Seminar in Nonverbal Communication (graduate) Communication in Professional Life Persuasion Nonverbal Communication Communication Theory Public Speaking Legal and Ethical Issues in Communication

14 Introduction to Communication Health Communication Race, Gender, and Class in Media Public Relations Techniques Public Relations Cases and Strategies Media and Society Media and Technology Media Writing SELECTED SERVICE ASU=Angelo State University / TAMUCC=Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi SACS Compliance Certification Steering Committee, (ASU) University Program Review Committee, (ASU) University Curriculum Committee, (ASU) Chair, Publications Council, (ASU) Teacher Education Council, (ASU) College Curriculum Committee, College of Liberal and Fine Arts, (ASU) Search Committee, Director of Financial Aid, 2010 (ASU) Search Committee, Director of Admissions, 2010 (ASU) Faculty Tenure and Promotion Committee, 2007-2009 (TAMUCC) Co-Director, Texas A&M University Corpus Christi, Islander Speech and Debate Tournament 2007-2009. (TAMUCC) Co-facilitator, Peer Collaboration Workshop, 2006-2009. (TAMUCC) Chair, MA Program in Communication Development Committee, 2004-07. (TAMUCC) Faculty Search Committees Chair, Assistant Professor of Communication, 2008 Chair, Assistant Professor of Communication, 2005-06. Member, Assistant Professor of Communication, 2003-04. Member, Basic Course Director, 2003-04.

15 Library Liason, 2003-2009, (TAMUCC) Co-advisor for Lamda Pi Eta, 2003-2007, (TAMUCC) Committee to Enhance Scholarly Activity and Research (CESAR), 2003-2005. Co-facilitated workshop on Communication in the Classroom, 2003, (TAMUCC) Office of the President: Commencement Speaker Coach 2008-2009 (TAMUCC) UIL Academic Regional Contest Co-Director, 2008-2009 (TAMUCC) American Democracy Project Working Group 2004-2009 (TAMUCC) Guest Speaker: Recreational Sports Staff Training, 2008 (TAMUCC) UIL Super Conference Workshop Presentation, "Citing Sources in the Electronic Age." (TAMUCC) High School Summer Bridge Camp Faculty Member, 2008 (TAMUCC) Campus Presentation to Parents Council: Engaging Students at TAMUCC 2006. (TAMUCC) Office of the President, Momentum 2015, 2006 (TAMUCC) *Conducted follow up focus groups with community leaders on Momentum 2015 *Designed report of the focus group responses Office of the President, Presented and advised Presidential Scholars: Communicating Professionalism in Social Situations, 2006. (TAMUCC) Career Services, Panelist: Business Etiquette Dinner, 2006. (TAMUCC) Office of the President, Momentum 2015, 2005 (TAMUCC) *Conducted focus groups with faculty, students, and community leaders on Momentum 2015 Document Campus Facilitator for First Amendment Theme, American Democracy Project, 2005. (TAMUCC) Momentum 2015 Community Engagement Working Group, 2005. (TAMUCC) Office of the Provost, American Democracy Project, 2005 (TAMUCC) University Outreach Extended Council, 2005. (TAMUCC)

16 Search Committee Member, Dean of Community Outreach, 2005. (TAMUCC) Guest Lecture: Touch of Class: The Classroom Experience. Island Days February, 2005. (TAMUCC) Guest Speaker Service Learning, Student Engagement, and the American Democracy Project. Faculty Senate New Faculty Orientation Workshop, 2004. (TAMUCC) Guest Speaker Sex, Lies, and Stereotypes, Women s Center, Women s History Month, 2004. (TAMUCC) Guest Speaker: Disclosure in the Classroom: Teacher Privacy Boundary Management. Faculty Renaissance Center, 2004. (TAMUCC) TAMUCC Women s Center, 2003. (TAMUCC) *Advised and facilitated the design of public relations image campaigns for the center *Integrated Service Learning into Public Relations Techniques (COMM 3340) Title V Project I, Virtual Faculty Member, 2004. (TAMUCC) *Advised Potential Students *Answered Future Student Questions *Maintained Virtual Office Community: Rotary International, Served as Speech Contest Judge, 2008 Guest Speaker: The Importance of Writing Out Your Goals, Parent Workshop in Partnership with Fathers Active in Communities and Education (FACE), 2008. Guest Speaker: Dads and Students Catching an Attitude for Success, Parent Workshop in Partnership with Fathers Active in Communities and Education (FACE). Kingsville Memorial Middle School, 2007 Guest Speaker: Chapter Dinner, South Texas Credit Unions, 2007. Guest Speaker: The Rockport Group of Morgan Stanley, 2007 Rotary International, Served as Speech Contest Judge, 2006. Rotary International, Served as Speech Contest Judge, 2005. CHRISTUS Spohn Health Care System, 2004 *Advised and facilitated the design of public relations image campaigns for system *Formed service learning partnership

17 Guest Segment: La Vida with Melissa Vega, CBS 10 Live at 5, Corpus Christi, 2004 Guest Segment: Largo in the Morning, KEYS 1410 AM, Corpus Christi, 2004 Consultant/Interview for Corpus Christi Caller Times, Online Relationships, 2004 Guest Speaker: Corpus Christi Bar Association and Legal Secretary s Luncheon, 2003 Guest Segment: Computer Literacy for Low Income Citizens in the Coastal Bend, CBS 10, Corpus Christi, 2003 Televised Consultation for CBS 10 on FCC Case, Corpus Christi, 2003. Guest Segment on Service Learning and Media Literacy for CBS 10, Corpus Christi, 2003. YWCA of Corpus Christi, 2002. *Advised and facilitated the designed of public relations image campaign Professional Service: Editor, Texas Speech Communication Journal, 2007-current Editorial Board for Communication Education, current Editorial Board for Basic Communication Course Annual, 2003-current. Editorial Board for Communication Teacher, 2001-current. Editorial Board for Journal of Family Communication, 2008-current. Editorial Board for Communication Quarterly, 2008-current. Vice Chair, Instructional Development Division of the National Communication Association, 2011. Chair, Communication Education Division of the Central States Communication Association, 2011. Vice Chair, Communication Education Division of the Central States Communication Association, 2010. Secretary, Communication Education Division of the Central States Communication Association. 2009-. Reviewer, Communication Education Division, Central States Communication Association, 2009-2010.

18 Chair, Nominating Committee for the Instructional Development Division of the National Communication Association. 2008-2009. Texas Representative for the States Advisory Council, National Communication Association, 2008. Nominating Officer for Nonverbal Communication Division of the National Communication Association, 2007-2008. Local Arrangements Committee, Texas Speech Communication Association Convention, Corpus Christi, 2008. Reviewer, Instructional Development Division, Central States Communication Association, 2007 Reviewer, Instructional Development Division, National Communication Association, 2007. Reviewer, Nonverbal Communication Interest Group, National Communication Association, 2007. Reviewer for Sage Publishers, The Basics of Small Group Communication, 2007 Reviewer for Instructional Development Division of the National Communication Association, 2007 Editorial Board for Texas Speech Communication Journal, 2004-2006. Developed and co-facilitated seminar series on the public sphere at the National Communication Association Convention, 2006. Reviewer for McGraw Hill Publishers, Persuasion in the Media Age, 2005. Nominating Officer for Instructional Communication Division of the National Communication Association, 2005. Developed and co-facilitated seminar series on the public sphere at the National Communication Association Convention, 2005. Reviewer for Instructional Communication Division of the National Communication Association, 2004. Developed and co-facilitated seminar series on the public sphere at the National Communication Association Convention, 2004.

19 Professional Organizations National Communication Association Central States Communication Association Texas Speech Communication Association Professional References Dr. Sandra Harper, President Our Lady of the Lake College 7434 Perkins Road, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70808 Email: Sandra.Harper@ololcollege.edu Phone: 214-678-1710 Dr. Kelly Quintanilla, Dean of Liberal and Fine Arts Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi 6300 Ocean Drive Corpus Christi, Texas 78412 Email: Kelly.Quintanilla@tamucc.edu Phone: 361-825-2659 Kelly Russell, Director of Theatre Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi 6300 Ocean Drive Corpus Christi, Texas 78412 Email: Kelly.Russell@tamucc.edu Phone: 972-965-6707 Dr. Bill Seiler, Professor Department of Communication Studies University of Nebraska, Lincoln 433 Oldfather Hall Lincoln, NE 68588-0329 Email: wseiler1@unl.edu Phone: (402) 472-2070 Dr. Terry Lewis, Professor of Theatre Department of Communication and Theatre Texas A&M University, Corpus Christi 6300 Ocean Drive Corpus Christi, Texas 78412 Email: terry.lewis@tamucc.edu Phone: 361-945-1997

20 Dr. Ronald Lee, Department Head Department of Communication Studies University of Nebraska, Lincoln 437 Oldfather Hall Lincoln, NE 68588-0329 (402) 472-2255 rlee1@unl.edu