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Greg Shepherd
Education: BA, University of Minnesota, MA, Pennsylvania State University, Ph.D., University of Illinois.
Professional Experience: Assistant Professor, University of Iowa, Associate Professor, University of Kansas, Professor and Director, Ohio University, Dean, Ohio University.
Publications: Articles in Communication Monographs, Human Communication Research, Communication Studies, Southern Journal of Communication, Communication Research, Journal of Social Psychology, Journal of Communication, Management Communication Quarterly, Journal of Research and Development in Education, Basic Communication Course Annual, Association for Communication Administration Bulletin, Ohio Speech Journal; Journal of Family Communication; Co-editor of Communication and Community (LEA, 2001); Co-editor of Communication as: . . . Perspectives on Theory (Sage, 2006); Book Chapters in Understanding face-to-face Interaction (LEA, 1991); Defining Media Studies (Oxford, 1994), American Pragmatism and Communication Research (LEA, 2001), Communication and Community (LEA, 2001), Communication Yearbook 28 (LEA, 2004), Communication as: . . . Perspectives on Theory (Sage, 2006); Review essays in Journal of Communication, Contemporary Psychology, Journal of Language and Social Psychology.
Honors and Awards: Central States Communication Association's Outstanding Young Teacher Award, 1988; Students in Communication Studies Outstanding Educator Award (departmental level), University of Kansas, 1993, 1994, 1997; HOPE Award finalist (one of five, university wide), University of Kansas, 1994, 1995, 2000; Del Shankel Teaching Excellence Award(university wide), University of Kansas, 1996; W.T. Kemper Teaching Fellowship Award (university wide), University of Kansas, 1996; University of Iowa Old Gold Summer Fellowship, 1984, 1985; Top-ranked submission, Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division, NCA, 1986; New Faculty General Research Program Award, University of Kansas, 1991; Top-ranked submission, Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division, NCA, 1992; Top-two paper, Interpersonal and Small Group Communication, Central States Communication Association, 2003. Teaching and Research Interests: Communication Theory, Interpersonal Communication, and Persuasion. |