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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.

John Cook

John Cook

John Cook is a Senior Research Fellow at the Melbourne Centre for Behaviour Change at the University of Melbourne. He is also affiliated with the Center for Climate Change Communication as adjunct faculty. In 2007, he founded Skeptical Science, a website which won the 2011 Australian Museum Eureka Pr...

Thalia R Goldstein

Thalia R Goldstein

Dr. Thalia R. Goldstein is Associate Professor of Applied Developmental Psychology. Her work focuses on children's developing social and emotional skills, particularly theory of mind, empathy, and emotional control and regulation, and how such skills intersect with children's engagement in pretend pl...

Lynnette Grace Leonard

Lynnette Grace LeonardMason Korea Campus

A teacher/scholar interested in media technology, persuasion, and communication pedagogy. I am particularly interested in how media technology is challenging traditional views of communication, rhetorical theory, and teaching to reveal opportunities for innovation. I received the University of Nebra...

Akila-Ka Ma'at (Jennifer R. Warren)

Akila-Ka Ma'at (Jennifer R. Warren)

My research focuses on Black women’s maternal mental, perinatal, and behavioral health experiences and the intersectional racisms contextualizing and driving these experiences. I engage directly with Black women and their advocates within the communities where they live, eat, play, and pray. I utiliz...