Soumia Bardhan, Associate Professor
- Intercultural and International Communication; Intercultural Rhetoric; Islam/Religion, Politics, and Communication; New Media and the Middle East; Muslim Minority Identities and Discursive Practices; Intercultural Pedagogy and Curriculum Internationalization.
Hamilton Bean, Associate Professor • Director of International Studies Program • Director of Strategic Communication Certificate Program • Director of Undergraduate Studies
- Organizational discourse and security
Yvette Bueno-Olson, Senior Instructor • Undergraduate Advisor
- Family and health communication
Patrick Shaou-Whea Dodge, Associate Professor Clinical Track • International College Beijing
- Culture & Communication, Intercultural & Cross-Cultural Communication, U.S.-China Communication, Chinese Communication
Larry A. Erbert, Associate Professor • Director of Mediation Certificate Program
- Organizational Communication (organizational change, teamwork, leadership), Environmental Communication Conflict, Mediation, and Negotiation/Bargaining
Mia Fischer, Associate Professor
- Critical media, queer, transgender, sports, and surveillance studies.
Sarah K. Fields, Professor
- Sport and American culture; law and sport as well as injury in sport; exploring these areas through the lenses of gender, race, class, sexual orientation, and other categories of social identities.
Stephen J. Hartnett, Professor
- Civic engagement, globalization, social justice, US-China relations, prisons
Amy Hasinoff, Associate Professor • Director of Graduate Studies
- Gender & sexuality, online harm, restorative & transformative justice
Lisa B. Keranen, Department Chair • Associate Professor
- Rhetoric; Rhetoric of health and medicine; Qualitative health communication; Biopolitics; Chinese public memory
Xiyuan Liu, Instructor • International College Beijing
- Cultural studies of network discourse, Qualitative health communication; feminist approach to communicative action.
Tamara Powell, Assistant Professor Clinical Track
- Health and organizational communication; collaboration in healthcare teams; medical education for health equity; patient/family education; community partnerships; experiential and service learning; cultural-historical activity theory; qualitative research methods
e.j. Yoder, Senior Instructor • Undergraduate Advisor
- International, Intercultural, Global Communication Food Studies