Librarian for Anthropology, Communication & Journalism, Native American Programs, and Nursing
207.581.3611
Department of Communication and Journalism Library Liaison
207.581.3613
Assistant Professor
207.581.1935
Associate Professor
207.581.1937
Communication Pedagogy, Health Communication, Identity, Narrative and Performance-oriented Approaches to Studying the Negotiation of Identities and Relationships through/in Communication, Performance
Associate Professor and Undergraduate Coordinator
207.581.1943
Communication and resilience within social-ecological systems, Environmental Communication, Environmental Communication with an emphasis on engaged approaches for sustainability and justice, Interdisciplinary collaboration and science communication in sustainability science and natural resource management in coastal marine and inland freshwater systems, Resilience, Science Communication, Sustainability
Associate Professor and Graduate Coordinator
207.581.1843
Attribution of responsibility and perception of risk, climate change communication, Environmental Communication, Health Communication, human dimensions of natural resource issues, Risk communication, Risk Communication in the context of health and environmental issues
Department Chair and Associate Professor
judith.rosenbaumandre@maine.edu
207.581.1935
digital cultures, Health Communication, media literacy, Media use and social change, social media
Professor
207.581.1942
Broadcast History (Radio & Television), Journalism, Journalism History, Mass Communication History, Media Ethics, Sports Broadcasting
Professor
Argument and Persuasion, Historiography of Rhetoric, Medical Rhetoric, Rhetorical Criticism, Rhetorical Theory
Coordinator of Community Engagement and Associate Professor
207.581.1936
College and Career Readiness, Digital Badging, Health Communication, Innovation in Higher Education, Leadership and 21st Century Skill Development, Service-Learning
Assistant Professor
207.581.2330
Kendra has been an instructor at the University of Maine since 2015, teaching public speaking and interpersonal communication. She also teaches for the College of the Atlantic, consults for Maine state and federal agencies, and is a regular partner presenter for the Maine Association of Nonprofits.
Abby is a 2nd year Ph.D. student studying environmental communication. Specifically, her work focuses on community engagement such as citizen science efforts.