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Janet
Bennett,
Executive Director of the Intercultural
Communication Institute; Director of the MAIR Program; Ph.D., University
of Minnesota, 1985: Speech Communication.
Milton
Bennett, Director of the Intercultural Communication Institute and
ICI Director of Graduate Studies; Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1976:
Speech Communication.
LaRay
Barna, Associate Professor Emerita, Portland State University,
Portland, Oregon; M.S., Portland State University, 1970: Speech
Communication.
Christine
M. Cress, Assistant Professor, Graduate School of Education, Portland
State University, Portland, Oregon; Ph.D., University of California, Los
Angeles, 1999: Higher Education and Organizational Change.
Carmen DeNeve,
Director, DeNeve & Associates, Los Angeles, California; M.A., University
of California-Los Angeles, 1979: Applied Linguistics.
Steven R. Dowd,
Private Consultant, Lake Oswego, Oregon; M.A., University of
California-Davis, 1974: Organizational Communication.
Mitchell R. Hammer,
Principal, Hammer Consulting, LLC, Ocean City, Maryland; Ph.D.,
University of Minnesota-Minneapolis, 1982: Intercultural Communication.
Havva
Houshmand, Professor, TVI Community College, Albuquerque, New Mexico;
Ph.D., Amsterdam University, Holland, 1970: Literature.
Barbara
Kappler, Assistant Director of Programming and Training,
International Student and Scholar Services, University of Minnesota;
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1997: Intercultural Communication.
Elizabeth
Kirkhart, Partner, Kirkhart and Kirkhart Consulting, Portland,
Oregon; Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1991: Counseling
Psychology.
Larry
Kirkhart, Partner, Kirkhart and Kirkhart Consulting, Portland,
Oregon; Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1971: Public
Administration.
Lee
Knefelkamp, Professor of Adult and Higher Education, Columbia
University, New York; Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1975: Counseling
Psychology.
Bruce La
Brack, Professor of Anthropology and International Studies and Chair
of the MAIR Program, University of the Pacific, Stockton, California;
Ph.D., Syracuse University, 1980: Interdisciplinary Social Science and
Anthropology.
Judith
Martin,
Professor, Department of Speech Communication, Arizona State University,
Tempe, Arizona; Ph.D., Pennsylvania State
University, 1980: Speech Communication.
Mary M. Meares,
Assistant Professor, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington;
Ph.D., The University of New Mexico, 2002: Communication.
Joyce Osland,
Professor, College of Business, San Jose State University, San Jose,
California; Ph.D., Case Western Reserve University, 1990: Organizational
Behavior.
Michael
Osmera, Adjunct Professor, Linfield College, McMinnville, Oregon;
Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1990: Anthropology.
Margaret D. Pusch,
Associate Director, The Intercultural Communication Institute, Portland,
Oregon; M.A., Antioch University-McGregor, 2004.
Nagesh Rao,
Associate Professor, School of Communication Studies, Ohio University,
Athens, Ohio; Ph.D., Michigan State University, 1994: Intercultural
Communication.
George
Renwick, President, Renwick and Associates (international consulting
firm), Carefree, Arizona; Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 1994:
International Relations.
Barbara F. Schaetti,
Principal, Transition Dynamics and Senior Associate, The Crestone
Institute, Seattle, Washington; Ph.D., The Union Institute, 2000:
Intercultural Communication.
Phyllis
Thompson, Graduate Curriculum Director, the Intercultural
Communication Institute; Ph.D., Cornell University, 1974: Medieval
Studies.
Francisca
Trujillo-Dalbey, Instructor, Department of Speech Communication,
Portland State University, Portland, Oregon; M.A., Portland State
University, 1997: Speech Communication; doctoral student, Urban Studies.
Kent
Warren, Associate Director of Graduate Programs, the Intercultural
Communication Institute; Ph.D., University of Minnesota, 1974: Speech
Communication.
Valerie White,
Affiliate Faculty, Antioch University, Seattle, Washington; M.A., Antioch
University-Seattle, 1993: Whole Systems Design; Doctoral candidate,
University of Washington.
Muneo
Yoshikawa, Professor Emeritus, University of Hawaii System; Ph.D.,
University of Hawaii, 1980: American Studies.
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