Honors College Director 905 Graydon Drive G14 Assumption Hall Pittsburgh, PA Duquesne University 15209 Pittsburgh, PA 15282 646-413-1826 412-396-1142 robertskg@duq.edu KATHLEEN GLENISTER ROBERTS PROFESSIONAL PREPARATION AND EXPERIENCE EDUCATION Indiana University-Bloomington, Indiana Ph.D., Folklore, degree conferred 2001. Dissertation: Giving Away: The Performance of Speech and Sign in Powwow Ritual Exchange. University of Notre Dame, Indiana M.A., American Studies, degree conferred 1995. Major: Literature; Minor: History. Thesis: Folklore and Performance in the American Ethnopoetic Novel. University of Richmond, Virginia B.A., English, degree conferred 1993. B.A., American Studies, degree conferred 1993. Thesis: The Legal Dissolution of Massive Resistance to Desegregation in Virginia. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA Director of the University Honors College, 2011-present Director of University Core Curriculum, 2008-2011 Associate Professor, Communication & Rhetorical Studies, 2007-present Assistant Professor, Communication & Rhetorical Studies, 2001-2007 Courses Taught 2001-present: COMM 103: Interpersonal Communication COMM 114: Introduction to Intercultural Communication COMM 201: Human Communication & Society COMM 330: Integrated Marketing Comm. Functions I: Public Relations COMM 407: Intercultural Communication COMM 430: Public Relations Practices COMM 430: Integrated Marketing Comm. Strategies I: Public Relations
Kathleen Glenister Roberts 2 COMM 507: Intercultural Communication COMM 549: Public Relations Techniques COMM 607: Rhetoric & Philosophy of Intercultural Communication COMM 649: Rhetoric & Philosophy of Public Relations I H P 105: Honors Inquiry II I H P 199: Honors Tutorial I H P 200: Honors Seminar Communicating Culture Through Narrative I H P 201: Honors Seminar in Faith and Reason I H P 205: Honors International Study Abroad I I H P 206: Honors International Study Abroad II I H P 295: Honors Research I H P 300: Honors Directed Readings I H P 395: Honors Fellowship I H P 450: Honors Senior Project I H P 495: Honors Symposium HONR 301: Honors Tutorial Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis, IN Future Faculty Teaching Fellow, Communication Studies, 2000-2001 CMST 110: Introduction to Public Speaking CMST 180: Introduction to Interpersonal Communication CMST 352: Native American Communication Indiana University-Bloomington, IN Lecturer, Communication and Culture, Fall 1999 CMCL 223: Business and Professional Communication Associate Instructor, Communication and Culture, 1997-99 CMCL 121: Introduction to Public Speaking Instructor, Anthropology, Summer 1999 ANTH 102: Introduction to Folklore University of Notre Dame, IN Teaching Assistant, Fall 1994 ENGL 430: A Variation on James Joyce and Baldwin SCHOLARSHIP BOOKS (5)) A Body Living and Not Measurable : How Bodies are Constructed, Scripted, and Performed Through Time and Space (first editor, assisted by Ya-Hui Irenna Chang and Łukasz Matuszyk). Oxford, UK: Interdisciplinary Press, 2016. Communication Theory and Millennial Popular Culture: Essays and Applications (editor). New York: Peter Lang, 2015.
Kathleen Glenister Roberts 3 The Limits of Cosmopolis: Ethics and Provinciality in the Dialogue of Cultures. New York: Peter Lang, 2014. Communication Ethics: Between Cosmopolitanism and Provinciality (co-edited with Ronald C. Arnett). New York: Peter Lang, 2008. Alterity and Narrative: Stories and the Negotiation of Western Identities. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2007. (Winner of National Communication Association Book of the Year, International and Intercultural Communication Division, 2008). PUBLISHED REFEREED ARTICLES (13) Teaching a Catholic Philosophy of Interpersonal Communication: The Case for Soul Friendship. Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice 16(1): 26-48 (2013). Universalism in Catholic Social Thought: Accompaniment as Trinitarian Praxis. Solidarity: The Journal of Catholic Social Thought and Secular Ethics, 2(1): article 4 (2012). Brand America : Media and the Framing of Cosmopolitan Identities. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 28(1):68-84 (2011). Partnering with the Business School: The Business and Professional Communication Course. With Ronald C. Arnett, Amanda Grace McKendree, and Janie Harden Fritz. Business Communication Quarterly 71:346-350 (2008). Service, Ethnography, and the Leap of Faith : A Catholic Spiritan Perspective on Service Learning. Catholic Education: A Journal of Inquiry and Practice 12(1):96-116 (2008). Visual Argument in Intercultural Contexts: Perspectives on Folk/Traditional Art. Argumentation and Advocacy 43(3):152-163 (2007). Exercises in Rhetorical Form: Teaching Public Relations from a Praxis Perspective. PRism: Public Relations Journal 4 (1). http: //praxis.massey.ac.nz/prism_on-line_journ.html (2006). Service Learning in a New Key: Communicative Praxis for Community Engagement. With Janie Harden Fritz. Communication Annual LXII: 5 21 (2006). Persuasion in the School of Business: Construction of a Basic Course in Business and Professional Communication. With Ronald C. Arnett, Amanda Grace McKendree,
Kathleen Glenister Roberts 4 and Janie Harden Fritz. In B. S. Hugenberg & L. W. Hugenberg (eds.), Teaching Ideas in the Basic Communication Course 10:17 24 (2006). Liminality, Authority, and Value: Reported Speech in Epideictic Rhetoric. Communication Theory 14(3):264-284 (2004). Texturing the Narrative Paradigm: Folklore and Communication. Communication Quarterly 52(2): 129-142 (2004). Emotivism and Pseudocultural Identities. The Howard Journal of Communications 14(4):295-308 (lead essay) (2003). Speech, Gender, and the Performance of Culture. Text and Performance Quarterly 22(3):261-279 (2002). PUBLISHED PEER-REVIEWED BOOK CHAPTERS (5) Epideictics and Eternity: Functions of the Time-Present in Ritual Speech. In Kathleen Glenister Roberts, Ya-Hui Irenna Chang, and Łukasz Matuszyk (eds.). A Body Living and Not Measurable : How Bodies are Constructed, Scripted, and Performed Through Time and Space. Oxford, UK: Interdisciplinary Press, in press. Understanding Epideictic Rhetoric with the Help of Fantasy Literature. In Kathleen Glenister Roberts (ed.), Communication Theory and Millennial Popular Culture: Essays and Applications. New York: Peter Lang, 2015. War, Masculinity, and Native Americans. In Ronald L. Jackson II and Murali Balaji (eds.), Global Masculinities and Manhood (pp. 141-160). Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2011. Dialogic Ethics, Cosmopolitanism, and Intercultural Communication: Globalization Matters. In Kathleen Glenister Roberts and Ronald C. Arnett (eds.), Communication Ethics: Between Cosmopolitanism and Provinciality (pp. 89-104). New York: Peter Lang, 2008. Beauty is Youth: The Powwow Princess. In Clyde Elllis, Luke E. Lassiter, and Gary B. Dunham (eds.), Powwow (pp. 152-171). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2005. PUBLISHED BOOK REVIEWS (5)
Kathleen Glenister Roberts 5 Public Relations Online: Lasting Concepts for Changing Media (Kelleher). Review of Communication 9(1):91-94 (2009). Indigenizing the Academy: Empowering Scholarship and Transforming Communities (Mihesuah and Wilson, eds.). Journal of American Ethnic History Summer 2006:193-195 (2006). Storytelling: Interdisciplinary and Intercultural Perspectives (Blayer and Sanchez, eds.). Journal of Folklore Research Online Booknotes, First available in 2005: http://www.indiana.edu/~jofr/bndetail.php?version=&id=50 Signs of Diaspora, Diaspora of Signs: Literacies, Creolization, and Vernacular Practice in African America (Gundaker). Journal of Folklore Research Online Booknotes, First available in 2003: http://www.indiana.edu/~jofr/notes/gundaker.htm The Amazing Death of Calfshirt (Dempsey) and Old Man Fog: The Last Aborigines of Barrow Point (Haviland with Hart). Folklore Forum 32(1/2):103-108 (2001). PUBLISHED ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES (3) Cosmopolitanism. In Ronald L. Jackson II and Michael A. Hogg (eds.), Encyclopedia of Identity (pp. 146-150). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2010. First Nations. In Ronald L. Jackson II and Michael A. Hogg (eds.), Encyclopedia of Identity (pp. 287-290). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2010. Identity Uncertainty. In Ronald L. Jackson II and Michael A. Hogg (eds.), Encyclopedia of Identity (pp. 377-379). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2010. SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS : APPROVED BY COMPETITIVE REVIEW (48) Dear White People: Unexpected Philosophical Problems and Opportunities in a Presumed Postracial Society. National Forum: National Communication Association, International and Intercultural Division. 20 November 2015, Las Vegas, NV. Epideictics and Eternity: Functions of the Time-Present in Ritual Speech. International Forum: Fifth Interdisciplinary Conference on Time, Space, and the Body. 2 September 2015, Oxford, UK. Samoan Tatau: Gender, Globalization, and the Collective. Regional Forum: Eastern Communication Association, Nonverbal Communication Interest Group. 25 April 2013, Pittsburgh, PA.
Kathleen Glenister Roberts 6 The Praxis of Universalism: Accompaniment in Human Rights Discourse. Regional Forum: Eastern Communication Association, Applied Communication Interest Group. April 2012, Cambridge, MA. Top Paper in Philosophy of Communication: Philosophy of Interpersonal Communication: The Case for Soul Friendship. Regional Forum: Eastern Communication Association, 15 April 2011, Arlington, VA. Humility and Provinciality in a Globalizing World: Cosmopolitical Lessons from Gaudium et spes. National Forum: Annual Conference of the Center for Ethics and Culture at the University of Notre Dame. 20 November 2010, Notre Dame, IN. Anam Cara: Friendship as Loving Struggle. National Forum: Eleventh National Communication Ethics Conference. 4 June 2010, Pittsburgh, PA. Top Paper in Philosophy of Communication: The Limits of Cosmopolis: Considering the Work of Emanuel Levinas in the Dialogue of Cultures. Regional Forum: Eastern Communication Association, Philosophy of Communication Interest Group. 23 April 2010, Baltimore, MD. Epideictics and Eternity: Stability and Change in Ritual Discourses. National Forum: National Communication Association, Religious Communication Association Division. 14 November 2009, Chicago, IL. Cosmopolitanism, Provinciality, and the Dialogue of Cultures. Regional Forum: Eastern Communication Association, Philosophy of Communication Interest Group. 25 April 2009, Philadelphia, PA. Globalization and the Dialogue of Cultures: Defining the Moment for a Pragmatic Cosmopolis. Regional Forum: Eastern Communication Association, Intercultural Communication Interest Group. 23 April 2009, Philadelphia, PA. Making a Difference for the Field: Ronald L. Jackson II s Work in the Broad Spectrum of Intercultural Communication. Regional Forum: Eastern Communication Association, Intercultural Communication Interest Group. May 2008, Pittsburgh, PA. How Cosmopolitan is Cosmopolitanism? Rethinking Cultural Bias and Dialogic Ethics. International Forum: The Dialogue of Cultures, Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture, University of Notre Dame. 1 December 2007, Notre Dame, Indiana. Performing the Sacred on the Northern Plains: An Ethnographic Exploration of Faith, Intellect, and Ethics. National Forum: National Communication Association, Ethnography Division. 17 November 2007, Chicago, IL. Intercultural Difference and Understanding. National Forum: Communication Ethics Division Preconference, National Communication Association. 15 November 2007, Chicago, IL. Intersections of the Gift: The Revalorization of Goods in Gift Exchanges on the Northern Plains. Regional Forum: Eastern Communication Association, International and Intercultural Communication Division. April 2007, Providence, RI.
Kathleen Glenister Roberts 7 From Mission to Action: Praxis of Recruitment, Retention, and Graduation. National Forum: National Communication Association. 18 November 2006, San Antonio, TX. With Janie Harden Fritz and Ronald C. Arnett. Persuasion in the School of Business: A Construction of a Basic Course in Business and Professional Communication. National Forum: National Communication Association. 18 November 2006, San Antonio, TX. With Ronald C. Arnett, Amanda Grace McKendree, and Janie Harden Fritz. The Dynamics of Oral Discourse: Strategic Management of Word-of-Mouth Marketing. International Forum: 2 nd International Conference on Integrating Excellence. 29 June 2006, Hallam University, Sheffield, UK. With John Prellwitz. Culture and Communication Ethics in a Globalizing Context. National Forum: 9 th National Communication Ethics Conference, Spotlight Panel. 8 June 2006, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA. Transforming Public Relations and Advertising: An Integrated Marketing Communication Curriculum. Regional forum: Eastern Communication Association, Applied Communication Division. 28 April 2006, Philadelphia, PA. Transforming Students into Professionals: Communicating the Expectations of a Professional Community through the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA). Regional Forum: Eastern Communication Association, Applied Communication Division. 28 April 2006, Philadelphia, PA. The Rhetoric of Possibility: Trickster Narratives and Intercultural Communication. National Communication Association, International and Intercultural Division. 28 November 2005, Boston, MA. Reverberations from the Tower of Babel: The Limits and Health of Language in the West. National Communication Association, Religious Communication Division. 28 November 2005, Boston, MA. Esoteric Ethnography: Rethinking the Insider-Outsider Dynamic in Participant-Observation. National Communication Association, Ethnography Division. 28 November 2005, Boston, MA. Forensics and Performance Studies: An Integrative Exploration. Member of panel approved by competitive review. Pennsylvania Communication Association, Forensics and Debate Interest Council. 15 October 2005, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Service Ethnography: The Nexus of Research, Teaching, and Service Learning. Approved by competitive review. Joy in the Truth Conference on Higher Education, Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture. 30 September 2005, Notre Dame, Indiana. Virtue, Narrative, Culture: Epistemology in a Learning Society. Third International Conference on the Humanities, 3 August 2005, Cambridge, UK.
Kathleen Glenister Roberts 8 Top Paper in International & Intercultural Communication: The Noble Savage: Enlightenment Expectations of Imaginary Locales. Eastern Communication Association, International & Intercultural Communication Division. 30 April 2005, Pittsburgh, PA. Destructive Epiphanies, Desecrating Art, Godless Culture: Confronting Rousseau s Discourse on the Arts. Conference on Epiphanies of Beauty: The Arts in a Post-Christian Culture. 19 November 2004, Notre Dame Center for Ethics and Culture, Notre Dame, IN. With John Prellwitz. From Theory to Praxis: Transforming Applied Communication Classrooms. National Communication Association Convention, Great Ideas for Teaching Speech Section. 12 November 2004, Chicago. Rousseau s Conflict: The Rejection of the Arts in Mary Doria Russell s The Sparrow. Pennsylvania Communication Association Conference, Performance Studies Interest Council. 14 October 2004, Sewickley, PA. Exercises in Rhetorical Form: Teaching Integrated Marketing from a Praxis Perspective. Seventh International Conference on Social Values, Oxford University. 15 July 2004, Oxford, England, UK. Soteria, and the Mother as Other: Medea in Intercultural Ethics. Eighth National Communication Ethics Conference. 13 June 2004, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA. Things That Could Kill Us, and Other Hazardous Promises: Rhetoric and Gift Exchange in Traditional Societies. Pennsylvania Communication Association Conference, Languages of Communication Interest Council. 17 October 2003, State College, PA. Work and Leisure: Renewing Ethnography and Intercultural Communication. Conference on Formation and Renewal, Center for Ethics and Culture, University of Notre Dame. 3 October 2003, Notre Dame, Indiana. With John Prellwitz. Narrative and Sociolinguistic Approaches to Intercultural Communication. Eastern Communication Association Conference, Theory and Method Section. 23 April 2003, Washington, DC. Public Relations: A Story-Centered Approach. Eastern Communication Association Conference, Applied Communication Section. 22 April 2003, Washington, DC. With Calvin L. Troup. Narrative Texture: Interdisciplinary Contributions from Folklore and Communication Studies. National Communication Association Convention, Language and Social Interaction Section. 22 November 2002, New Orleans, Louisiana. The Narrative Paradigm: Rhetoric, Folklore, and the Metaphor of Story. American Folklore Society Annual Meeting. 18 October 2002, Rochester, NY.
Kathleen Glenister Roberts 9 Interpreting the Other, Wisely: Trickster Figures and Intercultural Communication in a Culture of Life. From Death to Life: Agendas for Reform, Center for Ethics and Culture, University of Notre Dame. 28 September 2002, Notre Dame, Indiana. Rhetoric and Gift Exchange: Emergent Communities in Public and Private Discourse. Eastern Communication Association Conference, Rhetoric and Public Address Section. 25 April 2002, New York, NY. Between Two Worlds: Function and Slippage in Powwow Ritual Exchange. 1999 Conference on Holidays, Ritual, Festival, Celebrations and Public Display, Bowling Green State University. Dress and Identity: Powwow Regalia. 1998 American Folklore Society Meetings, Portland, Oregon. Hauntings Across Culture: A Samoan Landscape. 1998 Great Lakes American Studies Conference, Miami University of Ohio. Nit Oyis: Representations of the Sacred in Blackfeet Beadwork. 1997 American Folklore Society Meetings, Austin, Texas. Power and Participation: The Samoan Day Festival. 1997 Conference on Holidays, Ritual, Festival, Celebrations and Public Display, Bowling Green State University. Landscape of the Imagination: Mount Vaea, Upolu, Western Samoa. 1997 Indiana University Cultural Studies Conference. RESEARCH HONORS AND AWARDS RECEIVED Top Paper Award, Eastern Communication Association, 2011. Top Paper Award, Eastern Communication Association, 2010. National Communication Association Book of the Year, International and Intercultural Communication Division, 2008. Eastern Communication Association Committee of Scholars, 2007-2008. Top Paper Award, Eastern Communication Association, 2005. Eva Kagan-Kans Memorial Paper Prize, Indiana University, 2001. Richard M. Dorson Paper Prize, Honorable Mention, 1999. Associate Fellow, International Folklore Fellows, 1995. Tuition Scholarship, University of Notre Dame, 1993-1995. Honors Graduation Medal in English, University of Richmond, 1993. University Scholar, University of Richmond, 1989-1993. RESEARCH GRANTS RECEIVED Presidential Scholarship Award, Duquesne University ($5,000), 2014. Fr. Richard V. Paluse Research Grant, Duquesne University ($5,000), 2009. National Endowment for the Humanities Grant ($5,000), 2005. Presidential Scholarship Award, Duquesne University ($5,000), 2004.
Kathleen Glenister Roberts 10 Wimmer Family Foundation Writing Award, Duquesne University ($2,500), 2002. Richard M. Dorson Dissertation Research Grant ($500), 1999. President s Research Initiative Grant, Indiana University ($4,000), 1999. Travel Grant, Indiana University College of Arts and Sciences ($300), 1999. EDITORIAL AND REVIEW BOARDS Critical Studies in Media Communication, 2010-present. Review of Communication, 2009-present. North Dakota Speech Communication Association, 2009-2010. Journal of Communication and Religion, 2008-2009. RESEARCH FIELD EXPERIENCE Research Team Professor, NEH Giving Away Powwow Project, 2005. Developed curriculum in fieldwork, trained B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. students; planned and conducted service and research trip to Northern Plains powwows. Funded by National Endowment for the Humanities Grant in McAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts, Duquesne University. Research Team Director, Summer Powwow Project, 1999. Developed curriculum in fieldwork, trained undergraduates, planned and conducted research trip to Northern Plains powwows. Funded by Indiana University s President s Initiative for collaborative research between graduate and undergraduate students. Research Team Director, Dressed to Dance Totonac Festival Exhibit Project, 1997. William Mathers Museum, Indiana University. Managed division of responsibilities, conducted research, led team meetings, encouraged collaborative learning and creative initiative for five undergraduate students. TEACHING EVALUATIONS OF COURSES TAUGHT AT DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY Course Title Mean TEQ Score Mean SES Score (5 points possible) (6 points possible) COMM 103: Interpersonal Communication 4.5 5.7 COMM 114: Intro. to Intercultural Comm. 4.6 COMM 201: Human Comm. & Society 4.4 COMM 330: Integrated Marketing Comm. Functions I Public Relations 4.8 COMM 407: Intercultural Communication 4.8
Kathleen Glenister Roberts 11 COMM 430: Public Relations Practices 4.6 COMM 430: Integrated Marketing Comm. Strategies I Public Relations 4.8 COMM 507: Intercultural Communication 5.0 COMM 549: Public Relations Techniques 4.6 5.4 COMM 607: R&P of Intercultural Comm. 4.8 COMM 649: R&P of Public Relations 4.3 IHP 199: Honors Tutorial 4.5 IHP 200: Honors Seminar 4.4 IHP 201: Hon. Sem. in Faith and Reason 4.5 IHP 205: Hon. Int l. Study Abroad I 4.9 IHP 206: Hon. Int l. Study Abroad II 4.5 IHP 495: Honors Symposium 4.9 DIRECTED PH.D. DISSERTATIONS Denise Murphy Gerber, Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) and Ethnic Target Marketing: A Communitarian Ethics Framework in Action (2012). Stephanie Selker, Enhancing Publicity and Promotion: Applying Gerard Hauser's Theory of Reticulate Public Spheres to Encourage Discourse for Integrated Marketing Communication (IMC) (2011). TEACHING HONORS AND AWARDS Pennsylvania Communication Assoc. Harvey Kelly Award for Excellence in Teaching, 2005. Order of Omega Apple Polishing Award, Duquesne University, 2003-04. Creativity in Teaching Award Nominee, Center for Teaching Excellence, 2003-04, 2004-05. Omicron Delta Kappa Teacher of the Year, Nominee, 2001-02 and 2003-04. Preparing Future Faculty Fellow, Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis, 2000-01. Teaching Excellence Recognition Award, IU Board of Trustees, 2000. Outstanding Associate Instructor Award, Communication and Culture, Indiana Univ., 1999-2000. ARTICLE CO-AUTHORED WITH UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT Community and University. With Alyson Nolte. Spiritan Horizons 7:86-99 (2013). SERVICE
Kathleen Glenister Roberts 12 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND SERVICE National Communication Association Finance Board Director, 2014 Finance Board Member, 2012-2014 Convention Paper Reviewer, International & Intercultural Communication Division, 2006-2008, 2015 Convention Paper Reviewer, Communication Ethics Division, 2008 Member, 2000-present Eastern Communication Association Executive Committee Representative, Intercultural Communication Interest Group, 2013-2015 Chair, Intercultural Communication Interest Group, 2011-2012 Committee of Scholars, 2007-08 Secretary, Intercultural Communication Interest Group, 2006-2007 Member, 2002-present Pennsylvania Communication Association President, 2006-2007 Vice President, 2005-2006 Chair, Languages of Communication Interest Council, 2002-2005. Chair, Performance Studies Interest Council, 2003-2005. Member, 2001-2010. ADVISEMENT AND FACILITATION OF STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS Faculty Advisor, Integrated Honors Society, 2011-present. Faculty Advisor, Asian Students Association, 2010-present. Faculty Advisor, Intercultural Communication Commission, 2009. Founder and Advisor, Integrated Marketing Communication Commission, 2005-2007. Freshman Mentor, Office of Freshmen Development, 2002-2007. Faculty Advisor, Communication & Rhetorical Studies Student Advisory Council, 2002-2007. Faculty Advisor, Public Relations Student Society of America, 2001-2010. Faculty Advisor, Intercultural Communication Council, 2001-2003. SERVICE TO DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY Mission Animation Committee, 2014-present. Director of the Office for National Fellowships, 2012-present. VP of Student Life Search Committee, 2014-2015. Academic Community Engagement Committee, 2012-present. Fulbright Committee, 2010-present. Study Abroad Admissions Committee, 2010-present; Chair 2015-present. Founder s Week Committee, 2008-2009. Faculty Development Fund Review Committee, Office of Research, 2008.
Kathleen Glenister Roberts 13 Dean of McAnulty College Search Committee, 2007-2009. Writing Center Director Search Committee, 2007-2008. President s Council on Diversity Steering Committee, 2005-2007. DU Magazine Publication Board, 2005-2008. AWARD FOR SERVICE Eugene P. Beard Award for Leadership in Ethics, Duquesne University, 2013. COMMITTEES: MCANULTY COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS Assistant Dean Search Committee, 2013. Committee for BA-MA Combined Programs, 2009. College Core Curriculum Committee, 2006-2008. New Faculty Orientation Committee, 2004-05. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION & RHETORICAL STUDIES International Study and Foreign Language Acquisition Director, 2009-2010. Internship and Marketplace Program Director, 2007-2009. Communication Ethics Center Director, 2005-2007. Undergraduate Program Director, 2002-2007. Search Committee for two Tenure-Track Assistant Professor positions, 2005-2006. Co-Chair, Search Committee for two Visiting Instructor positions, 2005. Rhetoric Ph.D. Program Foreign Language Committee, 2002-2010. SERVICE IN THE COMMUNITY President, Shaler Area Swim Club Board, 2015-17. Secretary, Shaler Area Swim Club Board, 2013-15. Treasurer, August Wilson House, 2016-present. Member, Daisy Wilson Artists Community Board of Directors, 2013-present. Friends of Shaler North Hills Library, 2001-present. CCD Teacher (8 th grade Confirmation classes), St. Bonaventure Parish, 2010-2014.