 Stephanie CoopmanStephanie's research interests include organizational culture, communication competence, and interdisciplinary health care team communication. |  Margaret DsilvaMargaret has a wide array of interests. Her online courses include courses about the effects of mass media and intercultural communication. She focuses a great deal on the communication patterns in different cultures. |  John FerréJohn also serves as an Associate Dean in the College of Arts and Sciences. His research specialties include the study of media ethics, journalism history, and communication and religion. |  Al FutrellAl is the Chair of the Department of Communication and does a great deal of work in the areas of Communication Technologies and Computer Mediated Communication. |
 Elizabeth KimbellElizabeth has an MBA and has taught communication courses for several years. She has been recognized for being an innovative and enthusiastic instructor. |  Greg LeichtyGreg serves as the primary advisor to the Department of Communication in addition to being a scholar in the fields of Public Relations and Interpersonal Communication. |  Selene PhillipsSelene's research interests deal mostly with the study of Native American life and culture, especially with the use of mass media by Native Americans. |  Kandi WalkerKandi's major concentration in research and teaching is in the area of Health Communication and Interpersonal relationships. |
 Kathy WerkingKathy is a scholar in Interpersonal Communication as well as the proprietor of SoapWerks and Werking Studio in Midway, Kentucky. Her book, We're Just Good Friends, deals with nonromantic relationships between men and women. |