Faculty
Kathryn Barrett
Adjunct Professor
B.S. & M.S.-East Carolina; Ph.D.-University of Wisconsin
Auditory Processing Disorders: Diagnosis and treatment; Behavioral and Electrophysiological measures of auditory processing.
(336) 334-7616
General Classroom Building A104
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June Bethea
Adjunct Lecturer
B.A. & M.A.-South Carolina State University
Child Language Disorders, Literacy, Neurogenic Communication Disorders, Stuttering in Women, Needs of Exceptional Children
(336) 334-7616
General Classroom Building A104
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Stephanie Carrino
Lecturer
B.A. & M.A.-University Of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Educational philosophy and pedagogy, culture and identity, research methods and epistemology, feminist theory, digital education, body studies.
(336) 334-7616
General Classroom Building A320
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Johnetta Chavis
Lecturer
B.A.-North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State Univ. ; M.A.-Appalachian State University
Children with Autism, Dual language learners and the cultural/regional differences of the languages, Differences within generational communication, Applied Behavior Analysis, and the needs of preschool exceptional children.
(336)334-7616
General Classroom Building A104
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Samuel Cook
Lecturer
B.A. & M.A.-University of North Carolina-Greensboro
Leadership and Communication-Computer Mediated Communication
(336)334-7616
General Classroom Building A104
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Dwight Davis
Lecturer
B.A.-High Point Univ.; M.A.-University of North Carolina-Greensboro
Film theory, dialectical issues subjectivity and objectivity.
(336) 334-7616
General Classroom Building A104
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Marissa Dick
Lecturer
B.S.-Shaw Univ.; M.S.-North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State Univ.
Fantasy Theory, Racial Micro-Aggression Theory, John Dewey’s Mis-Educative Experiences: Inside of the Classroom
(336) 334-7616
General Classroom Building A104
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Ingram Land-Deans
Lecturer
B.A.-North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State Univ.; M.A.-Michigan State University
Cultural Dialects, Interpersonal and Relational Communication, Autism, Psycholinguistics, Child Language Development and Disorders, Multi-cultural Issues in Adult and Child Language Disorders, and Communication Disorder Influences on Intimate Partner Violence.
(336) 334-7616
General Classroom Building A104
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Carolyn Mayo
Associate Professor
B.S. & M.A.-Ohio State; Ph.D-Michigan State
Adult neurogenic disorders; public perceptions of communication differences and disorders; communication wellness
(336) 334-7616
General Classroom Building A302F
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Deana McQuitty
Lecturer
B.A.-North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State Univ.; M.A.-Southern State; Doctorate in Speech-Language Pathology-Nova South-eastern University
Child Language Disorders, Mentoring and Supervising Cultural & Diverse Students, Grant Writing, Research in Early Intervention and Best Practices in Assessment & Intervention Across the Lifespan
(336) 334-7616
General Classroom Building A319
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Daniel Richardson
Lecturer
B.A.-University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill; M.A.-University of North Carolina-Greensboro
Rhetorical studies, history of rhetoric, political communication, argumentation & debate, interpersonal communication, small group communication
(336) 334-7616
General Classroom Building A104
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Tracey Snipes
Adjunct Professor
B.A.-North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State Univ.; M.A.-Appalachian State Univ.; Ph. D.-University of North Carolina-Greensboro
Cultural and linguist diversity in communication sciences and disorders, spirituality and teaching, multicultural issues and diversity in the SLP field as well as teaching.
(336) 334-7616
General Classroom Building A104
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Robin Terry-Armstrong
Lecturer
B.S.-Shaw Univ.; M.A.-Ohio State
Phonological processes and its effect on reading/academic achievement. Auditory memory and its impact on achievement.
(336) 334-7616
General Classroom Building A104
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Brian Tomlin
Lecturer
B.A.-University of Virginia; M. Ed.-University of North Carolina-Greensboro, J.D. Law-North Carolina Central University
Human Behavior and its link with Communication, Judicial Communication Studies, and Elements of Rhetoric: Comprising an Analysis of the Laws in Theory, Rhetorical studies.
(336) 334-7616
General Classroom Building A104
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Regina M. Williams
Associate Professor; Program Director
B.A.-Hampton University; M.A.-University of Oklahoma; Ph. D.-University of North Carolina-Greensboro
Environmental Communication, Communication Ethics, Relationship Communication; Recidivism Studies, Intercultural Communication, Persuasive Communication for International Understanding
(336) 334-7616
General Classroom Building A302N












































