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Elizabeth Graham
Education: Ph.D., Kent State University; M.A., Cleveland State University; B.A., John Carroll University.
Professional Experience: Director of Undergraduate Studies, 1993-1999, Assistant and Associate professor, Ohio University; Research Committee member and secretary; Instructional and Developmental Division of the International Communication Association; graduate teaching fellow, Kent State University; graduate research assistant, Kent State and Cleveland State University; graduate teaching assistant, Cleveland State University; project director, NASA Lewis Research Center.
Publications: Author of articles in Communication Monographs, Southern Communication Journal, Communication Quarterly; Communication Reports; Western Journal of Speech Communication; Communication Education; Employee Rights and Responsibilities Journal; The Ohio Speech Journal; author of five book chapters; numerous papers presented at professional conferences and conventions. Numerous professional papers presented at regional, national and international conferences.
Honors: Outstanding Young Teacher Award, International Communication Association (Instructional Division), 1986; Top papers at NCA.
Research Interests: Relationship Change and Distance Learning.
Teaching Specialization: Research methods, Interpersonal Communication and statistics. |