24 faculty and 0 courses in Communication and Media Studies at Baylor University.
- Luke A. Winslow, Professor, Study Abroad Program Director h-index 33
Rhetorical studies Political communication Religious rhetoric Teaching Philosophy I love teaching, and I love college, and I love being a college professor. I get to ask important questions and then use the classroom as a place to sort
- Ashley K. Barrett, Professor, Graduate Program Director h-index 15
My primary research interests involve studying the intersections of time, communication, and technology implementation and use in healthcare organizations. I also investigate identity negotiation and identity conflicts in the workplace
- Jessica L. Ford, Associate Professor, Health Communication Certificate Director h-index 14
My research centers around organizational disruptions that effect the health, safety, and identity of individuals. This driving interest has led me to conduct research on a spectrum of issues and contexts such as: workplace health promotion
- Kaitlin E. Phillips, Assistant Professor h-index 9
My research focuses on the interplay between family and personal identity focusing on how people create family identity and solidarity, and the perceptions of difference in relational quality across family members. Specifically, I focus on
- Leslie A. Hahner, Professor h-index 8
Broadly speaking, I am a scholar trained to interrogate how rhetoric shapes public culture. My research primarily focuses on how visual texts shape the tastes and values of culture, often by engaging the work of rhetorical form, style, and
- Arden C. Roeder, Lecturer h-index 6
I research the communicative process of resilience and its importance for individual and group dynamics, in both work and non-work domains. I am particularly interested in how individuals and groups enact communicative resilience processes
- Scott J. Varda, Professor h-index 5
Broadly speaking, I am a scholar trained to interrogate how rhetoric shapes public culture. My research primarily focuses on how texts (speeches, books, newspapers, movies, websites, social media) shape cultural understandings of race, gend
- Kayla B. Rhidenour, Assistant Professor h-index 4
Tend to coalesce around an examination of the role(s) the national news media plays in shaping our national, communal, and individual identities. As we are constantly confronted with and engaged by narratives and stories surround
- Katherine Ann Rush, Assistant Professor h-index 4
I am primarily interested in well-being and organizational communication specifically related to positive organizational scholarship and positive deviance. Most of my research to date focuses on the helping professions, examining how the un
- Addie Winslow, Adjunct Lecturer
Interpersonal communication Health communication Social support Nonverbal communication Public speaking Family, Outside Hobbies, and Interests My husband, Luke, also teaches in the Department of Communication here at Baylor. We have three k
- Anna Kate Griffin, Temporary Full-Time Lecturer
- Blair W. Browning, Professor, Kathy Robinson Hillman Chair
My primary research interests involve studying leadership – primarily interim or temporary leadership – as well as the intersections of communication and sport in social media platforms. In addition, I enjoy pedagogical work, as I believe B
- Harrison G. DeHay, Lecturer, New Student Experience Course Director
Leadership Organizational Communication Social Media Small Group Communication Family, Outside Hobbies, and Interests Outside of the classroom, I love to spend time with my wife (Ali), our daughter (Charlotte), and our dog (Papí). I also lo
- Jacob S. Ford, Senior Lecturer, Communication Honors Track Director
My research interests are primarily situated at the intersection of work, communication, and career. I am interested in how communication influences different types of work (i.e., volunteer, stigmatized work, entrepreneurial work) and also
- Jane Haas Damron, Teaching Professor, Undergraduate Program Director
Broadly, my research centers on the ways in which relational partners jointly and communicatively navigate periods of stress and transition. More specifically, I seek to understand how the concept of social support, or "suppo
- Jeffrey B. Nagel, Assistant Professor, Debate Forum Director
My research focuses on the influences of absence and silence in rhetorical communication, and specifically I analyze how these theories can help us investigate how identity is formed and how social movements operate. These central questions
- John R. Cunningham, Teaching Professor, Internship Program Director
My primary research interests involve studying all aspects of the selection interview from both the perspective of the applicant and the recruiter. More specifically, I focus on Behavioral Interviewing, a very common type of interviewing st
- Kelly Williams Nagel, Lecturer
My primary research exists at the intersections of public memory, visual rhetoric, and rhetorical history. I examine how communities creatively respond to controversial monuments—through protests, removal, temporary art installations, and m
- Kristiana L. Baez, Lecturer, Assistant Director of Debate Forum
- Matthew G. Gerber, Associate Professor
My research interests are varied, and include: Argumentation theory and criticism, disability studies, image repair, corporate and legal rhetorics, and American foreign policy rhetoric. My most recent publication is co-authored with a curre
- Paige B. Gloeckner, Senior Lecturer
My scholarly interests center on health communication, particularly within intercultural and interpersonal relationships. I specifically focus on the ways marginalized and minoritized individuals navigate health-related interactions and how
- Richard E. Edwards, Professor, Basic Public Speaking Course Director
Argument theory Forensics pedagogy Tournament administration Presidential rhetoric History of American Public Address Service & Recognitions Former president of the American Forensic Association Director of the 6A UIL State Tournament i
- Rosalind W. Kennerson-Baty, Adjunct Lecturer
Neuroscience and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction to address trauma, learning challenges, and roadblocks to diversity, equity, and belonging Intergroup Dialogue Spiritual Communication BIPOC communities in higher education Leadership Fami
- Sarah F. Varga, Lecturer, Lambda Pi Eta Honor Society Director
As Christ followers we are called to love God and love others, and this translates into my life’s mission to develop meaningful relationships and help others do the same. In a technologically connected world, now more than ever it is import
Faculty counts are directory headcounts; the named list may be a subset. h-index shown only for ORCID-backed or high-confidence OpenAlex matches. Data as of 2026-07-01.