Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Communication Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 7 of 7

Full-Text Articles in Communication

Cedarville Professor Goes To Washington: Seeks Common Ground With White House Staff, Mark D. Weinstein Dec 2023

Cedarville Professor Goes To Washington: Seeks Common Ground With White House Staff, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

Seeking common ground in political rhetoric was the goal of Dr. Andrew Harris, associate professor of communication at Cedarville University, and a group of communication scholars from the Religious Communication Association (RCA) met with Feven Solomon of the White House Office of Public Engagement on Tuesday, Nov. 14.


Connections For The Gospel: A Professor’S Service For “The Holy Sexuality Project”, Mark D. Weinstein Oct 2023

Connections For The Gospel: A Professor’S Service For “The Holy Sexuality Project”, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

One year ago, Cedarville University associate professor of communication Jeffrey Simon was presented with an opportunity to consult on a multi-million-dollar media ministry project that could make a difference worldwide and have an immediate impact with his college students.

Simon, who teaches broadcasting and digital media, connected with Dr. Christopher Yuan, a renowned author and speaker on topics including human sexuality and biblical authority. Simon’s role was to help Yuan from a digital media and broadcasting perspective to adapt his book, “Holy Sexuality and the Gospel,” into a new media project using modern technology. In the process, Simon …


Mom, Apple Pie And Sports: Fandom Connects Us With Home, Mark D. Weinstein Dec 2020

Mom, Apple Pie And Sports: Fandom Connects Us With Home, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

One can scarcely think about the holiday season between Thanksgiving and Christmas without football and family coming to mind. And when Lorin Barnes, a senior at Cedarville University, began interviewing sports fans for her qualitative research class, she was intrigued by the dedication they expressed for the hometown teams they cheered for in their childhoods. Her subsequent research earned the “Top Undergraduate Poster” award at the 2020 Ohio Communication Association (OCA) conference.


Documenting A Trash Dump Community In Ethiopia, Mark D. Weinstein Feb 2020

Documenting A Trash Dump Community In Ethiopia, Mark D. Weinstein

News Releases

There are places in the world where people scavenge trash dumps to survive. These people have little hope of improving their lives. Mischelle McIntosh, assistant professor of communication at Cedarville University, is forming a summer mission team to document one such place in Ethiopia.


Visual Rhetoric: A Case For Visual Literacy In The Classroom, Kaitlyn J. Tomlinson May 2016

Visual Rhetoric: A Case For Visual Literacy In The Classroom, Kaitlyn J. Tomlinson

Professional Writing and Information Design Capstone Projects

We live in a visual age in which we find visual information surrounding us on every side. The persuasive power of the visual has long been recognized by scholars, but there is a lack of emphasis in the classroom on how to effectively create an effectively persuasive visual. Professors at the collegiate level need to teach their students to be visually literate, to make them responsible users and creators of images.


Book Review: Perspectives On Culture, Technology And Communication, J. Wesley Baker Apr 2006

Book Review: Perspectives On Culture, Technology And Communication, J. Wesley Baker

Communication Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Ellul On The Need For Symbolism, J. Wesley Baker Jan 1992

Ellul On The Need For Symbolism, J. Wesley Baker

Communication Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.