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Summer 2024 - Richard T CraigIccha Basnyat
Iccha Basnyat (PhD, MPH) is an Associate Professor of Global Health Communication in the Global Affairs Program with a joint appointment in the Department of Communication. Dr. Basnyat received her B.A. in Communication from the University of Utah, MPH from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, an...
Anita Taylor
Dr. Anita Taylor is professor emerita of communication and member of the gender and women studies faculty at George Mason University. She coached debate, taught or did administration at university level for more than 45 years, 25 of which were at George Mason where she chaired the Dept. of Communicat...
COMM 590-A01: Gender, Race & Class in Media
Summer 2024 - Richard T CraigElizabeth Anne Gibson
Elizabeth is a doctoral candidate in Cultural Studies at George Mason University. Elizabeth received her Bachelor of Arts from Monmouth University. She holds a Masters degree in Business from Webster University, a Master of Arts in National Security Affairs-Latin American Studies from the Naval Postg...
Sheryl A Friedley
Sheryl A. Friedley is currently Professor Emerita at George Mason University. She earned both a B.S. and M.A. in Speech Communication at Ball State University as well as a Ph.D. in Communication from Purdue University. She has developed and taught such courses as Public Speaking, Interpersonal Commun...
BA in Communication
The bachelor’s degree in communication prepares students for graduate study or entry-level positions in such fields as interpersonal and organizational communication, journalism, media production and criticism, political communication, and public relations.
Briana D Davis
Briana Davis (She/Her) is a Ph.D. student and graduate lecturer in the department of Communication at George Mason University. She earned a B.S in Communication Studies from Radford University (V.A) and a M.A in Strategic Communication from High Point University (N.C). Briana's previous research expe...