Dr. Deleasa Randall-Griffiths, associate professor and director of the Online Communication Studies Program in the Department of Communication Studies, is slated to be part of the panel, Understanding the Need for “Difference”: Navigating the Realities of Competitive Communication Programs for the Undergraduate Education and Administration division of the Central States Communication Association in Milwaukee next April.
The idea for the panel, which won the Top Competitive Panel Award, was developed by Nancy Brule, former president of the Central States Communication Association. Professor Brule wanted to focus on strategies departments employ to maintain excellence and provide unique opportunities for students. Professor Brule sought out Dr. Randall-Griffiths for the panel after seeing the work she is doing in Ashland University's Correctional Education Program, for which Professor Brule teaches Interpersonal Communication.
For more information about Dr. Randall-Griffiths, visit her faculty bio here.