Faculty Accomplishments

Presentations

Recent Presentations:

Diane Gayeski 

“Managing Communication as a Business Asset”  presentation at the IABC international conference, New Orleans, June 2007

“Managing the Workforce of the Future”  half-day workshop for executives of the Center for Medicare and Medicaid, Baltimore, MD . December 2007.

“The Future of Communications” executive conference for communicators for the US Internal Revenue Service Washington, DC August 2007

“Training Nexters” workshop for trainers and training managers at TAP Pharmaceuticals.  Keystone, CO, July August 2007.

Howard Kalman presented "Systems thinking:  Making sense out of organizational chaos" at the  International Society for Performance Improvement, Dallas, TX, April, 2006.

Ari Kissiloff presented paper, "Managing multiple interests: Integrating service learning into the curriculum paper/presentation" for panel, Service Learning in the Co-Curricular Framework at the Eastern Communication Association, Portland ME, 2001.

Steve Seidman presented paper on Nazi Party election posters in Germany, 1920-1933, and the influence of advertising, mass psychology, and public relations at the International Visual Literacy Association Annual Conference, Curitiba Brazil, October, 2007.

Tammy Shapiro presented a paper entitled, "Managing conflict management: Public education as strategic resource in the professionalization of alternative dispute resolution" at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Humanist Sociology, St. Louis, MO, November 2006. She also presented a paper entitled "Journalistic Objectivity? Propaganda? Orientalism?: Professional Identity and cultural models of knowledge construction in a discussion of media coverage of the Iraq war" at the Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Jose CA, November, 2006.

Cory Lynn Young presented a paper entitled, "Living here, while my job goes there: Dislocated workers and the challenges of being unemployed" at the Eastern Communication Association Convention, Rhode Island, April, 2007.  This paper is a collaborative research project with Wilma Graber-Wilder of Michigan Works in Kalamazoo, MI. 

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