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Summary Points.

Academic Appointments

Temple University. Associate Professor (non-tenure track). Department of Communication & Social Influence. 2017-present.

Temple University. Assistant Professor (non-tenure track). Department of Strategic Communication. 2008-2017.

Temple University. Lecturer. Department of Strategic and Organizational Communication. 2006-2008.

Kean University. Adjunct. Communication Department. 2005.

Fashion Institute of Technology. Adjunct. English and Speech Department. 2005.

Nassau Community College. Instructor. Communications Department. Fall 2004.

Hofstra University. Special Assistant Professor. Department of Speech Communication and Rhetorical Studies. 2002-04.

Southern Illinois University, Carbondale. Graduate Teaching Assistant. Department of Speech Communication. 1997-2002.

Education

Ph.D., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, 2002: Speech Communication, emphasis in the Philosophy of Communication; secondary emphasis in Performance Studies. Dissertation Title: My Journey with Vibes, The Nexus, and Alteration: A Performing Philosophy. Directed by Lenore Langsdorf.

M.S., Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, 1998: Speech Communication, Philosophy of Communication emphasis.

B.A., Kean University of New Jersey, 1997: Philosophy, and a minor in Speech Communication.

Courses Taught

Activism and Organizing

Social Movements

Rhetorical Criticism

Professional Speaking

Civil Disobedience

Social Movement Literacy

Performing Cultures

Rhetoric of Globalization

Persuasion

Argumentation and Advocacy

Rhetorical Theory

Counter-Cultural Communication

Intro. to Communication

Interpersonal Communication

Public Speaking

Undergraduate Capstone

Numerous Independent Studies

General Research and Teaching Interests

Theory and Practice of Social Justice

Activism/Social Movements

Critical/Cultural Theory

Social/Political Theory

Continental Philosophy

Performance-Philosophy-Rhetoric