Don Smith

 DonC. Smith

Don C. Smith

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Oct 24, 2019
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I took Professor Smith's online class , so I wont speak on him as far as how he operates in the classroom. However, do yourself a favor and avoid ever taking this professor online. He is a extremely unorganized. He did not update his syllabus prior to the courses start date, and gave several zeros behind late work that actually was not late. He is the worse professor you can ever take!

Jan 19, 2020
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I would definitely recommend Principles of Communication with Prof. Smith! He has the easiest class. He literally gives three assignments only. He talks for 2 minutes, 5 minutes, and another 5 minutes again. He doesn't record attendance as well. You just have to make sure you're present on the talking days or you'll get a 0/100 for it. He gives 100/100 on final for showing up during his final exam period.

Biography

University of New Haven - Communication


Resume

  • 1984

    Italian

    Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)

    Speech Communication and Rhetoric w/ an additional concentration in Organization Theory and Design

    University of Massachusetts

    Amherst

  • 1980

    Master’s Degree

    Speech Communication and Rhetoric

    Emerson College

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    Smith

    Dr. Donald C.

    The University of New Hampshire

    Professor/Author/Speaker/Consultant

    Central Michigan University's Global Campus

    University of New Haven

    Durham

    NH

    Taught Communication and the Social Order

    History and Criticism of American Public Address

    Public Speaking

    and Group Communication. In the early years helped build what has evolved into a large

    complex

    and widely known Department of Communication.

    Faculty in Residence

    The University of New Hampshire

    West Haven

    CT

    Dr. Donald C. Smith - Professor/Author/Speaker

    University of New Haven

    West Haven

    CT

    Please note: recent AACSB accreditation:\n\nWEST HAVEN

    CONN. -- The University of New Haven announced today that its College of Business has earned accreditation from AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business - joining a select group of schools worldwide recognized for providing the highest-quality business programs for undergraduate and graduate degrees in business.\n\n“This is an exceptional achievement

    especially when you consider that less than five percent of business colleges worldwide and 30 percent in the U.S. have received AACSB accreditation

    ” said UNH President Steven H. Kaplan. “The University of New Haven has a history of delivering the highest-quality education to students

    and membership in this prestigious group of schools speaks to the level of education we provide locally and to the global community through our College of Business.”\n\n(Note: taught 25 years in the COB currently our department resides in the CAS).

    Professor of Communication

    University of New Haven

    EDUCATION\n\nPhD. Communication

    University of Massachusetts

    Amherst\nM.S. Communication

    Emerson College

    Boston\nB.A. Southern Connecticut State University

    New Haven\n\nBOOKS

    ARTICLES & PRESENTATIONS - Short selection from CV :\n\n(2017) When Political Candidates Refuse to Engage the National Media. International Conference on Education. Stockholm

    Sweden. (Upcoming Summer 2017).\n\n(2016) Impromptu Communication Strategies for Intercultural Communication. International Education Conference. Venice

    Italy.\n\n(2015) I Sing the Body Electric: Intrapersonal Communication Exercises to Facilitate the Development of Positive Self-Image. Hawaii International Conference On Arts & Humanities. Honolulu. January.\n\n(2014) Audience Adaptation Where It Counts: Teaching Public Speaking to International Students from Their Point of View. 6th Intercultural Pragmatics and Communication Conference

    The University of Malta

    Msida

    June.\n\n(2013) Crisis Communication and Rhetorical Protocol: Looking Back on Hurricane Katrina. Paper presented at the AABRI conference

    March

    New Orleans.\n\n(2012) A Family Guide to Academic Advising

    2nd edition. Spanish and English. Co-sponsored by National Center for First Year Students and Students in Transition. 200

    000 copies sold to date.\n\n(2008) Pulling the Plug on Culture Shock: A Seven Step Plan for Managing Travel Anxiety. Journal of Global Business Issues. January 1st.\n\n(2008) Teaching Managers to Relate: Using Feedback to Improve Commitment and Morale. Journal of Diversity Management. Volume 3

    Number 3.\n \n(2007) Lessons from Katrina: Crisis Communication and Rhetorical Protocol. Journal of College Teaching and Learning

    June

    Volume 4

    number 6. \n\n(2006) A Universal Perspective on Communication: what Every International Business Manager Should Know

    International Business and Economics Research Journal

    Dec. Volume 5

    number 12

    pages 15-18.

    Professor/Author/Speaker/Consultant

    Central Michigan University's Global Campus

    Mt. Pleasant

    Approved to teach online courses for CMU's Global Campus: ranked best in Michigan and 6th best nationally. Please see Morning Sun article of January 7

    2015 below:\n\nCentral Michigan University’s Global Campus ranked high by U.S. News & World Report\n\nPOSTED: 01/07/15

    4:55 PM EST | UPDATED: ON 01/07/2015 0 COMMENTS\n\nCentral Michigan University’s Global Campus has once again made it into U.S. News & World Report as one of the best online education programs in the country.\n\nCMU was ranked No. 5 in best online graduate education programs for teachers and administrators

    No. 13 in best online bachelor’s program and No. 25 in best graduate MBA programs.\n\nThese rankings make CMU the best in Michigan.\n\n“With more than 2

    700 four-year colleges and universities in the country

    these rankings are outstanding

    ” CMU Provost Michael Gealt said. “We at CMU are committed to continuing our leadership in online programs

    ensuring an academic quality and the necessary

    distinctive online services that support student success. That’s critical as we work to expand our program offerings to meet the demands of the marketplace.”

    Adjunct Communication Professor of Online Graduate and Undergraduate Education

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