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• M.A., Organizational Communication, Southeastern Louisiana University, December 2006
Concentration: Public Relations
• B.A., History, Louisiana State University, May 2004
Minor: African and African American Studies
Research and teaching interests:
Public Speaking
Public Relations/ Communication Campaigns
Intercultural Communication
Culture and Diversity Issues
Courses:
• COMM 1010: Public Speaking
• COMM 2050: Argumentation and Debate
• COMM 2500: Interpersonal Communication
• COMM 3020: Intercultural Communication
• COMM 4110: Communication Theory
• COMM 4310: Globalization and International Communication
Scholarly Activity:
Publications
Croghan, T., Croghan, J., Foster, J., Haynes, A., Pickett, J. (2008). Workbook:iSpeak: Public Speaking for Contemporary Life.
Conference Activity
Bryan, S., Terillion, S., Haynes, A., Glover, K. (2007). "A picture of a thousand words: using technological advances to improve outcomes in public speaking classes." Research to be presented at the Hawaii International Conference on Arts & Humanities.
Haynes, A. (2006). "Communication about safe-sex among African American college students: the women's perspective." Presented a research paper at the Louisiana Communication Conference.
Panelist at the 2006 Louisiana Communication Association conference roundtable, which developed strategies for increasing graduate students' participation in the National Communication Association Conference.