In deference to Brad Rakerd’s distaste for cameras (I’m told it’s legendary), there will be no picture of this month’s featured researcher. That’s just fine. Anyone ...
Chip Steinfield’s research program elegantly bridges the realms of communication,
telecommunication and commerce. A main pillar of that program is the examination and “trouble-
shooting” ...
IF I RULED THE WORLD
“If I ran the world”, said Brian, the professor,
“I’d say sayonara to my predecessors.
Obstructing our learning, this moment in time,
Teachings they ...
There is no better month than March to honor the work of Communication Chair and University Distinguished Professor Charles (Chuck) Atkin. March is host to St. Patrick's Day which has the notorious reputation ...
There is a common thread running through the works of the most great writers & artists - from Mark Twain to Jack Kerouac to Peter Townsend -and it is this: Great communicators, regardless of medium, ...
Nora Rifon is a rare individual, for at least two reasons. First, you can count on the fingers of one hand the number of women who freely admit to liking the Three Stooges. Nora not only so admits, she ...
When I was a lad of 8, my cousin and I invented a game where we built elaborate toy forts out of Lincoln
logs and other items, then populated them with toy military personnel and ordinance, mostly Civil ...
As my buddy Paul Gillespie says: The most radical thing you can do in the 21st Century is stay in one place. Howard Bossen, Researcher of the Month for November 2006, thus pushes modern radicalism to the ...
“Telehealth” is not exactly common usage in the international lexicon, at least outside the hallowed halls of
Colleges of Communication. For Pam Whitten, the term more or less defines ...
As Director of the Health and Risk Communication Center, Sandi Smith has made it her business
to understand the nuances of health communication. This is evidenced by her impressive array ...