COMMunity Roar

Meet the Department: Dr. Brandon Boatwright

Although we may be limited in our interactions, we definitely do not want to be strangers. Our Meet the Department series hopes to introduce you to our faculty and staff that support our undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Communication.

Meet: Dr. Brandon Boatwright

The next faculty member we would like to introduce you to is new faculty member Dr. Brandon Boatwright, Assistant Professor and Director of the Social Media Listening Center.

Although Dr. Boatwright is new to the faculty this year, he is no stranger to Clemson University. Dr. Boatwright received his undergraduate degree from Clemson and previously taught at Clemson before leaving to pursue his phD.

Dr. Boatwright is super excited to be back at Clemson and we are thrilled to have him! Dr. Boatwright’s favorite thing about being a professor at Clemson is the students. He believes that being a professor gives him the unique opportunity to give back to the University that gave him so much as an undergraduate and help students succeed the way his professors helped him. Dr. Boatwright’s mission as a professor is to make his classes as engaging as possible and greatly values class discussions. Additionally, Dr. Boatwright loves getting to know his students and building strong relationships with them in and outside of class. 

Overall, Dr.Boatwrights biggest advice for students is to take ownership of their time at Clemson. There are an abundance of different avenues students can pursue at clemson that will make their college experiences better as well as prepare them for the professional world and Dr. Boatwright suggests taking advantage of these opportunities.

Learn more about Dr. Boatwright and his love for Clemson and the Communication Department below!

 

Meet the Department: Dr. Virginia Harrison

Although we may be limited in our interactions, we definitely do not want to be strangers. Our Meet the Department series hopes to introduce you to our faculty and staff that support our undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Communication.

Meet: Dr. Virginia Harrison

The next faculty member we would like to introduce you to is new faculty member Dr. Virginia Harrison, Assistant professor of Sports Communication.

Dr. Virginia Harrison

This is Dr. Harrison’s first semester at Clemson and we welcome her with open arms into the department. Dr. Harrison has lived in Pennsylvania her whole life and is looking forward to seeing Clemson University at its best when it is buzzing with students and faculty. In the meantime, Dr. Harrison has enjoyed getting to know her students through in person class meetings,  zoom and discussion boards. 

 Dr.  Harrison loves to engage students through discussions and hand on activities to ensure that the class stays active. Further, she wants her students to come away with a better understanding of assigned readings as well as a better understanding of the application that reading has to their real lives.

Learn more about Dr. Harrison and all that she will bring to this department by watching the video below!

 

Meet the Department: Dr. Erin Ash

Although we may be limited in our interactions, we definitely do not want to be strangers. Our Meet the Department series hopes to introduce you to our faculty and staff that support our undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Communication.

Meet: Dr. Erin Ash

Dr. Erin Ash

The next faculty member we would like to introduce you to is Dr.Erin Ash, Director of Graduate Studies and Associate Professor in the department.

Dr. Ash teaches using examples and discussions to get her students to be engaged and involved in her courses. This strategy is highly successful and leads to immense participation and learning outcomes and is especially fitting for her courses that relate to pop culture, political communication and media. She has found that strategy leaves her students thinking critically about the things they consume everyday in the media centered world we are currently living in.

Dr. Ash loves working at Clemson because of the amazing faculty, staff and students she gets to work with each day. She knows she may be biased, but believes that Clemson students are truly the best. Dr. Ash is looking forward to the informal interactions and relationships she was able to build and strengthen with her students when we are back on campus full time. 

Until we can safely return to campus in its full capacity, watch the video below to learn more about Dr. Ash and her tips she has for communication students.

Meet the Department: Dr. Joe Mazer

Although we may be limited in our interactions, we definitely do not want to be strangers. Our Meet the Department series hopes to introduce you to our faculty and staff that support our undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Communication.


Meet: Dr. Joe Mazer 

Dr. Joe Mazer


The next faculty member we would like to introduce you to is Dr. Joe Mazer, Department of Communication Chair.

Dr. Mazer has been working at Clemson for 11 years and loves to engage students by using discussion in the classroom. It is his belief that through the process of discussion students are able to develop their critical thinking skills. 

The best piece of advice that Dr. Mazer has for communication students is for them to get to know the faculty and staff in the department. He believes that developing relationships with the faculty will help them pursue their goals and figure out what their next steps will be.

Watch the video so that you can get to know more about Dr. Mazer!

Meet the Department: Dr. Lori Pindar

Although we may be limited in our interactions, we definitely do not want to be strangers. Our Meet the Department series hopes to introduce you to our faculty and staff that support our undergraduate and graduate students in the Department of Communication.


Meet: Dr. Lori M. Pindar

Dr. Lori Pindar


Our first faculty member we would like to introduce you to is Dr. Lori Pindar, Director of Undergraduate Studies for the department.

All undergraduate students typically meet Dr. Pindar in their COMM 1010 – Academic & Professional Development I, a required course for all students majoring or minoring in Communication or Sports Communication. 

Dr. Pindar’s approach to teaching is based heavily on bringing the strategy and application into the classroom setting. For her, it is important that “students don’t just have the knowledge…but they learn how to use it. They learn about themselves, they learbout others, and they also learn how to navigate their life successfully at Clemson and beyond.”

I had the pleasure of working with her as my internship supervisor and have enjoyed getting to know the hands-on, energetic, intelligent and engaging woman that is Dr. Lori Pindar.