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Academics - Communication

Faculty

Laura Rannals
Laura Rannals
Adjunct Communication, MAC Faculty
MAC, University of Dubuque; BA, University of Dubuque

Email: lrannals@dbq.edu 
Fax: (563) 589-3690
Yasmin Rioux
Yasmin Rioux
Adjunct Communication Professor
BA, University of Dubuque

Email: yrioux@dbq.edu 
Office Location: Van Vliet Hall
Jennifer Hogue
Jennifer Hogue
Communication GA
Email: jhogue@dbq.edu 
Office Location: Van Vliet Hall
Robert Reid
Robert Reid
Biography - Click Here
Education:


Ph.D. Rhetoric., 1994, University of Washington, WA


M.A., Speech Comm., 1990, University of Washington, WA


Master of Divinity, 1979, Fuller Theological Seminary, CA


Bachelor of Arts, 1976, California State University, Fullerton, CA



Teaching Experience:


University of Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa.
Assistant Professor, 2000- present.


University of Washington, Seattle, Washington.
Lecturer, 1995-2000.


St. Martin’s College, Lacey, Washington.
Senior Lecturer, 1996-2000.


Fuller Theological Seminary, Seattle.
Adjunct Associate Professor, 1997-2000.


Seattle-Pacific University.
Adjunct Faculty, 1994-95.



Courses Taught:


At the University of Dubuque:


Undergraduate: Senior Seminar; Advanced Argument; Interpersonal Communication; Mass Communication; Public Speaking

Graduate: Organizational Communication


At the University of Washington:


American Public Address; Contemporary Public Address; Public Speaking


At St. Martin’s College:


Interpersonal Communication and Public Speaking


At Fuller Theological Seminary, Seattle:


Graduate: Homiletics; Preaching Practicum; and Public Speaking for Religious Settings.


At Seattle-Pacific University:


Public Speaking; Interpersonal Communication; The Media and the Public; and Organizational Communication.




Previous Professional Experience:


Pastoral Ministry:


Senior Pastor, Sixth Avenue Baptist Church, Tacoma, WA, Sept. 1985- April 1988


Senior Pastor, First Baptist Church, Prosser, WA, Aug. 1979- Sept. 1985


Ordained to the Christian Ministry, ABC/USA, March 31, 1980



Interim Senior Pastorates:


Firgrove Community Baptist Church, Puyallup, WA, Feb. 1992- May 1993


First Baptist Church of Olympia, WA, Dec. 1990- July 1991


Grace Baptist Church, Tacoma, WA, April 1988- July 1989


(Note: interim positions occurred while in pursuit of graduate education from 1988-94)




Publications:


Books:


Preaching Mark. Nashville: St. Louis: Chalice Press, 1999.


Co-authored with Lucy Lind Hogan. Connecting With the Congregation: Preaching and the Art of Rhetoric. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1999.



Juried Publications:


"On Preaching Fictive Argument: A Reader-Response Look at a Lukan Parable and 3 Sayings on Discipleship.” In Press: Restoration Quarterly.


“Faithful Preaching: Faith Stages, Preaching Strategies, and Rhetorical Practice.” The Journal of Communication and Religion 21.2 (1998): 164-99.


“Hermagoras’ Theory of Prose Oikonomia in Dionysius of Halicarnassus.” Advances in the History of Rhetoric: Disputed & Neglected Texts in the History of Rhetoric. 1 (1997): 9-24.


“‘Neither Oratory Nor Dialogue’: Dionysius of Halicarnassus and the Genre of Plato’s Apology.” Rhetoric Society Quarterly 27 (Fall, 1997): 63-90.


“Dionysius of Halicarnassus’ Theory of Compositional Style and the Theory of Literate Consciousness.” Rhetoric Review 15 (1996): 46-64.


“Postmodernism and the Function of the New Homiletic in Post-Christendom Congregations.” Homiletic 20 (Winter/1995): 1-13.



Jointly authored: Robert S. Reid, Jeffrey Bullock, and David Fleer. “Preaching as the Creation of an Experience: The Not-So-Rational Revolution of the New Homiletics.” The Journal of Communication and Religion, Vol. 18.1 (1995): 1-9.


“When Words Were a Power Loosed: Audience Expectation and Finished Narrative Technique in the Gospel of Mark.” The Quarterly Journal of Speech 80 (1994): 427-47.



Other Publications:


An essay “Introduction” to the privately reissued version of The Renewal of Preaching” by David James Randolph. New York: Hanging Gardens Press, October, 1998. Currently under consideration for reissue.


“Commentary, Context, and an Approach to the Sermon: Mk. 6:14-29,” Word & Witness: A Lectionary Resource, Proper for July 13, 1997, Year B, Vol. 97:3 (New Berlin, WI: Liturgical Publications, Inc., 1997).


“Commentary, Context, and an Approach to the Sermon: Luke 6:17-26,” Word & Witness: A Lectionary Resource, Epiphany 6 for February 15, 1998, Year C, Vol. 98:2 (New Berlin, WI: Liturgical Publications, Inc., 1998).


“Does Santa Belong in the Church? Rediscovering the Feast Day of Nicholas of Myra” Discovering Christmas: A Treasury of Useful Resources for Churches and Families, Jeron Ashford Frame, ed. Valley Forge: Judson Press, 1998. This article was originally published in The Baptist Leader, Vol. 49. N. 7 (1987) 20-22. It was also reprinted in Programs for Advent and Christmas, Vol. III, Elizabeth Wright Gale, ed. Valley Forge: Judson Press, 1989.



Book Reviews:


Andre LaCocque and Paul Ricoeur, Thinking Biblically: Exegetical and Hermeneutical Studies. In press: Homiletic.


L. L. Welborn, Politics and Rhetoric in the Corinthian Episteles. In Southern Speech Communication Journal (In press).


Harvey Yunis, Taming Democracy: Models of Political Rhetoric in Classical Athens. In Philosophy and Rhetoric 32.2 (1999): 191-95.


Paul Ricoeur, Oneself as Another in Quarterly Journal of Speech, 80 (1994): 126-28.
Excerpted by the publishers for inclusion with the book in second printing.


David Cunningham, Faithful Persuasion: In Aid of a Rhetoric of Christian Theology in Quarterly Journal of Speech, 79 (1993): 491-93.



Lecturships:


“On Homiletics and Rhetoric,” Louisville Theological Semianry, Louisville, KY. January 29-Feb 2, 2001



Convention Papers/Panels:


“The Dionysian Theory of taxis and the “Artistic Management” of Luke’s” Presented in the Luke-Acts Seminar of the American Academy of Religion-Society of Biblical Literature Annual Meeting, Nov. 2000, Nashville, TN


“Paul’s Use of Ad Herennium Argument Structures in Ist Corinthians.” Presented at the National Communication Association meeting, Nov, 2000., Seattle, Washington


“On Preaching Fictive Argument: A Reader-Response Look at a Lukan Parable and 3 Sayings on Discipleship.” Included in the 1999 Papers of the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Homiletics, Denver, CO, Dec. 2-4, 1999.


“Speaking Truth: A Typology for the critique of Contemporary Religious Discourse.” Included in the 1998 Papers of the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Homiletics, Academy of Homiletics, Toronto, CA., Dec. 4-6, 1998.


“Faithful Preaching: Connecting Faith Stages with Preaching Strategies.” Included in the 1997 Papers of the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Homiletics, Academy of Homiletics, San Francisco, CA., Dec. 4-6, 1997.


“Paul Ricoeur and the Task of a Postmodern Homiletic: Preaching for a ‘The Truth is Out There’ Culture.” Included in the 1996 Papers of the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Homiletics, Academy of Homiletics, Santa Fe, NM, Dec., 1996. Discussed in the Hermeneutics and Rhetoric Working Group, Lucy Hogan, chair.


“Hermagoras’ Theory of Prose Oikonomia in Dionysius of Halicarnassus.” Panel participant in the American Society for the History of Rhetoric PreConference, San Diego, Speech Communication Association Convention, November, 1996.


“Neither Oratory Nor Dialogue”: Dionysius of Halicarnassus and the Genre of Plato’s
Apology” San Diego: Speech Communication Association Convention, November, 1996;
Jan Swearington/Jean Goodwin, chair.


“Beyond the Old Rationalism: Learning from the New Theologies of Preaching.” Invited panel presentation, San Diego: Speech Communication Association Convention, Nov. 1996.


“The Power of Preaching Fictive Argument: Rhetorical Criticism and Gospel Narratives.” Included in the 1995 Papers of the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Homiletics, Academy of Homiletics, Atlanta, GA, Dec., 1995. Discussed in the Hermeneutics and Rhetoric Working Group, Robert S. Reid, chair.


“What ‘The Ear Craves to Hear’: Dionysius and the Refiguring of the Isocratean Tradition.” American Society for the History of Rhetoric Top Paper Panel: Reconsidering the Rhetorical Tradition. Molly Wertheimer, chair. San Antonio: Speech Communication Association Convention, 1995.


“Shall the Fundamentalists Win? —Fosdick, Falwell, and the Ideology of Legitimating Myths.” San Antonio: Speech Communication Association Convention, November, 1995; Mark Gring, chair.


“The Polished Style and the Expectation of Parallelism in Finished Narratives in Antiquity,” Included in the 1993 Papers of the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Homiletics, Academy of Homiletics, Washington, D. C.: Washington Theological Consortium, December, 1993. Presented and discussed in the Hermeneutics and Rhetoric Working Group, Jeff Kisner, chair.


“The Rehabilitation of Phronesis: MacIntyre’s Project, Newman’s Grammar, and the Recovery of Tradition.” Panel: Contemporary Applications of John Henry Newman’s Rhetorical Thought. Chicago: Speech Communication Association Convention, November, 1992. John Angus Campbell, chair.



Academic Honors:


1995 Dissertation of the Year Award, American Society for the History of Rhetoric; an affiliate organization of the Speech Communication Association.


First Place, graduate student division, 1993 Phi Alpha Theta Student Paper Conference, University of Washington; Paper: “‘Some Habit of Narrative Paradox or Conjunction’,-- The Expectation of Parallelism in Finished Narratives in Antiquity.”"
Communication Department Head; Director of the MAC Program
PhD, MA: University of Washington; MDiv: Fuller Theological Seminary; BA: Cal State - Fullerton

Email: rreid@dbq.edu 
Office Phone: (563) 589-3188
Fax: (563) 589-3690
Office Location: 310 Van Vliet Hall
Kimberly Schwartz
Kimberly Schwartz
Assistant Professor of Communication
PhD Candidate ABD, University of Nebraska; MA, University of Dubuque; BA, Wartburg College, Waverly

Email: kschwart@dbq.edu 
Office Phone: (563) 589-3784
Fax: (563) 589-3416
Office Location: 310 Van Vliet Hall
Cari Campbell
Cari Campbell
Adjunct Communication Faculty
J.D., Thomas M. Cooley Law School

Email: ccampbell@dbq.edu 
Roger Poling
Roger Poling
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Roger is returning to UD after 10 years. After finishing his MBA, he taught for the University as an adjunct instructor in the MBA program. For the last six years, he has been teaching Business Education and Math at Hempstead High School in Dubuque. He is also the Bowling coach for both the Men's and Women's  high school teams at Hempstead.
Adjunct Communication Faculty
Email: rpoling@dbq.edu 
roger.poling@gmail.com 
Office Phone: (563) 589-3452
Fax: (563) 589-3416
Office Location: 307 Van Vliet Hall
Lenore Beck
Lenore Beck
Adjunct Faculty, Communication
MA, Roosevelt University

Email: lbeck@dbq.edu 
Fax: (563) 589-3416
John Stewart
John Stewart
Special Assistant to the President
PhD, University of Southern California; MA, Northwestern University; BA, Pacific Lutheran University; AA, Centralia College

Email: jstewart@dbq.edu 
Office Phone: (563) 589-3642
Fax: (563) 589-3682
Office Location: 303 Charles and Romona Myers Center
Jenn Supple Bartels
Jenn Supple Bartels
Teaching Specialist Faculty, Communication

BFA, Drake University; MA University of Northern Iowa



Email: jsupple@dbq.edu 
Office Phone: (563) 589-3411
Fax: (563) 589-3416
Office Location: 311 Van Vliet Hall