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1 Curriculum Vitae Notarization. I have read the following and certify that this curriculum vitae is a current and accurate statement of my professional record. Signature Date April 21, 2020 In general, do not list a work or activity more than once. I. Personal Information I.A. Elizabeth L. Toth Department of Communication University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 301-405-8077, [email protected] UID 108231528 I.B. Academic Appointments at UMD Current Rank: Professor, Department of Communication; Year of Appointment: 2004 Affiliate Faculty Member: Department of Women’s Studies I.C. Administrative Appointments at UMD Chair, Department of Communication, 2007-2015 I.D. Other Employment 1995-2004, Associate Dean, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University 1995-2004, Professor, S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University 1990-1995, Associate Professor of Public Relations, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University, Tenured, 1990 1984-1990, Assistant Professor of Public Relations, Center for Communication Arts, Southern Methodist University 1987-1990 Southern Methodist University, Public Relations Sequence Head 1981-1984, Assistant Professor, Southern Illinois University, Department of Speech Communication 1981-1983 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Public Relations Sequence Head 1977-1981, Information and Communication Specialist III, Office of Coastal Management, State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development 1973-1977, Administrative Officer, Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Relations Committee 1970-1973, Research Consultant, University of North Carolina, State of North Carolina Department of Youth Development 1969-70, College Instructor, Winthrop College, South Carolina 1970, Adjunct, Queens College, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1971-2 Adjunct, Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, 1970-1981. Adjunct North Carolina State, University, Raleigh,

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Curriculum Vitae

Notarization. I have read the following and certify that this curriculum vitae is a current and accurate statement of my professional record. Signature Date April 21, 2020 In general, do not list a work or activity more than once. I. Personal Information I.A. Elizabeth L. Toth Department of Communication University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 301-405-8077, [email protected] UID 108231528 I.B. Academic Appointments at UMD Current Rank: Professor, Department of Communication; Year of Appointment: 2004 Affiliate Faculty Member: Department of Women’s Studies I.C. Administrative Appointments at UMD

Chair, Department of Communication, 2007-2015 I.D. Other Employment

1995-2004, Associate Dean, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University 1995-2004, Professor, S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University 1990-1995, Associate Professor of Public Relations, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Syracuse University, Tenured, 1990 1984-1990, Assistant Professor of Public Relations, Center for Communication Arts, Southern Methodist University 1987-1990 Southern Methodist University, Public Relations Sequence Head 1981-1984, Assistant Professor, Southern Illinois University, Department of Speech Communication 1981-1983 Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Public Relations Sequence Head 1977-1981, Information and Communication Specialist III, Office of Coastal Management, State of North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development 1973-1977, Administrative Officer, Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Relations Committee 1970-1973, Research Consultant, University of North Carolina, State of North Carolina Department of Youth Development 1969-70, College Instructor, Winthrop College, South Carolina 1970, Adjunct, Queens College, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1971-2 Adjunct, Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte, 1970-1981. Adjunct North Carolina State, University, Raleigh,

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I.E. Educational Background

Ph.D., Communication, Purdue University, 1975 M.A., Communication, Purdue University, 1969 B.S., Speech, Northwestern University, 1966

I.F. Continuing Education Include Sponsor/organization; title; location; date(s); type (forum, pre-conference, workshop, other) I.G. Professional Certifications, Licenses, and Memberships

1986, Public Relations Society of America (PrSA), APR, Accredited 2005, Arthur W. Page Society, elected member 2019 Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative (CITI) Social & Behavioral Research Basic/Refresher National Communication Association International Communication Association Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication 2112 Elected member of the PRSA College of Fellows

II. Research, Scholarly, Creative and/or Professional Activities

II.A. Books II.A. 1. Books Authored

1. Aldoory, L. & Toth, E. L. (Forthcoming) What does a feminist look like in public relations? Lanham, MD: Rowan & Littlefield.

2. Grunig, L. A., Toth, E. L., & Hon, L. C. (2001). Women and public relations: How gender influences practice. New York: Guilford Press. ISBN 1-57240-626-2

II.A.2. Books Edited

1, Heath, R. L., Toth, E. L. & Waymer D. (Eds.). (2009). Rhetorical and critical approaches t public relations II. New York, NY: Taylor & Francis. ISBN: 10: 0- 80586423-7

2. Toth, E. L. (Ed.) (2007). Excellence in public relations and communication management: Challenges for the next generation. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers. ISBN: 0-8058-5595-5

3. Toth, E. L. and Aldoory, L. (Eds.) (2001). The gender challenge to media: Voices from the field. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press. ISBN: 1-5723-309-8

4. Toth, E. L., and Heath, R. L. (Eds.) (1992). Rhetorical and critical approaches to public relations. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers. ISBN: 0-8058-0470- 6

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II.A.6. Other

Toth, E. L. (Invited Ed.) (2006). Public relations and communication management: Challenges for the next generation (Special issue). Journal of Public Relations Research, 18. ISSN 1062-726X

II.B. Chapters 11.B. 2 Book Chapters 1. Toth, E.L. & Aldoory, L. (In press) Women in public relations: A feminist perspective. In C. Valentini (Ed.), Public Relations. Handbook of Communication Science, Vol 27. Berlin, Germany: De Gruyter Mouton.

2. Aldoory, L., Toth, E. L., & Ma, L.(In press). Equity and gender in U.S. strategic communication research and practice: Confronting the master narratives. In C. Botan (Ed.), Handbook of Strategic Communication. Thousand Oaks. CA. Sage.

3. Toth, E. L. (2020). Political public relations of underrepresented groups. In Stromback, J. & Kiousis, S. (Eds), Political public relations: Concepts, Principles and Applications, 2nd ed., pp. 329-348. New York: Routledge. ISBN: 978-1-138- 48404-7

4. Toth, E. L. (2018). The history, evolution, and current movements in public relations gender research, 1985 to the present. In X. Chen (Ed.), Public relations theories for contemporary China. Beijing, China: Peking University Press. (In Chinese)

5. Toth, E. L. (2010). Reflections on the field. In Health, R. L. (Ed), The Sage handbook of public relations, (pp. 711-22). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

6. Toth, E. L. (2010). Gestao da communicaao em funcao da diversidade nas organizacoes. In Kunsch, M.M. K. (Ed.), A comunicacao como fator de humanizacao das organizacoes (pp. 125-134). Santa Paula, Brazil: Difusao Editora

7. Toth, E. L. (2009). The case for pluralistic studies of public relations: Rhetorical, critical, and excellence perspectives. In Heath, R. L., Toth, E. L. & Waymer D. (Eds.). Rhetorical and critical approaches to public relations II, (pp. 48-60). New York, NY: Taylor & Francis.

8. Toth, E. L. and Cline, C. G. (2007). Women in public relations: Success linked to organizational and societal cultures. P.J. Creedon & J. Cramer (Eds.) Women in mass communication, (3rd ed.), (pp. 85-96). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage

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9. Grunig, L. A. & Toth, E. L. (2006). The ethics of communicating with and about difference in a changing society, (pp. 39-52). In K. Fitzpatrick & C. Bronstein (Eds.), Perspectives on ethics in public relations: Responsible advocacy. Sage: Thousand Oaks, CA.

10. Toth, E. L. (2006). Building public affairs theory. In V. Hazelton & C. Botan (Eds.), Public relations theory II (pp. 499-522). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers, Inc.

11. Toth, E. L. (2001). How feminist theory advanced the practice of public relations. In R. L. Heath (Ed.), The handbook of public relations (pp.237-246). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

12. Toth, E. L. (2000). From personal to interpersonal influence: A model for relationship management. In J. A. Ledingham and S. D. Bruning (Ed.), Public relations as relationship management: A relational approach to the study and practice of public relations (pp. 205-219). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Publishers.

13. Toth, E. L. (2000). Public relations rhetoric: History, concepts, future. In D. Mass, D. Vercic and G. Warnaby (Eds.) Perspectives on public relations research (pp. 121- 144). London: Routledge.

14. Aldoory, L. and Toth, E. L. (2000). The complexities of feminism in communication scholarship today. W. Gudykunst (Ed.), Communication Yearbook 24, (pp.345-361). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

15. Toth, E. L. (1994). The normative nature of public affairs: A rhetorical analysis. In W. Armbrecht & U.Zabel (Eds.), Normative aspekte der public relations (pp. 51- 67). Germany: Westdeutscher Verlag.

16. Cline, C. G. & Toth, E. L. (1993). Re-visioning women in public relations: Practitioner and feminist perspectives. In P.J. Creedon (Ed.), Women in mass communication (pp. 183-198). 2nd ed. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

17.Toth, E. L (1992).The case for pluralistic studies of public relations: Rhetorical, critical, and systems perspectives. In E.L. Toth and R. L. Heath (Eds.) Rhetorical and critical approaches to public relations (pp. 3-15). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum and Associates.

II.B.3. Encyclopedia

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Toth, E. L. (2013). Women pioneers in public relations. In Heath, R. L. (Ed), Encyclopedia of Public Relations, 2nd ed., (pp. 980-1004). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sag

II.C. Refereed Journals II.C.1. Refereed Journal Articles

1, Briones, R. L., Shen, H., Parrish, C., Toth, E. L., & Russell, M. P. (2017). More than just a lack of uniformity: Exploring the evolution of public relations master's programs. Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 72(2), 154-67. DOI: 10.1177/1077695816649159

2.Toth, E. L. & Briones, R. L. (2013). “It depends on the degree:” Employers Perceptions of public relations masters degrees. PR Journal, 7. (Electronic Journal)

3.Briones, R. L. & Toth, E. L. (2013). The State of PR graduate curriculum as we know it: A longitudinal analysis. Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 68, 119-133.

4.Shen, H. & Toth, E. L. (2013). Public relations master's education deliverables: How practitioners and educators view strategic practice curriculum. Public Relations Review. 39, 618-20.

5.Austin, L. L. & Toth, E. L. (2011). Exploring ethics education in global public relations curricula: Analysis of international curricula descriptions and interviews with public relations educators. Public Relations Review, 37, 506-12.

6. Martinelli, D. & Toth, E. L. (2010, Winter). Lessons on the big idea and public relations: Reflections on the 50-year career of Charlotte Klein. Public Relations Journal, 4 (Electronic Journal).

7. Khamis, S. & Toth, E. L. (2009). International public relations: An American perspective. Tripodos, 1, 31-40.

8. Yun, H. & Toth, E. L. (2009). Future sociological diplomacy and the role of public relations: Evolution of public diplomacy. American Behavioral Scientist, 53, 493-503.

9.Lee, S., Toth, E. L. & Shin, H. (2008). Categorization and routes of national reputation formation. The US opinion leaders’ views on South Korea. Place Branding and Public Diplomacy, 4, 272-286.

10. Aldoory, L., Reber, B. H., Berger, B. K. & Toth, E. L. (2008). Provocations in public relations: A study of gendered ideologies of power- influence in practice. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 85, 735-50.

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11. Aldoory, L., Jiang, H., Toth, E. L. & Sha, B-L. (2008). Is it still just a women’s issue? A study of work-life balance among men and women in public relations. Public Relations Journal, 2. (Electronic Journal).

12. Shen, H. & Toth, E. L. (2008). An ideal public relations master’s curriculum: Expectations and status quo. (Research in Brief). Public Relations Review. 30, 309-311.

13. Sha, B. L. & Toth, E. L. (2005). Future professionals' perceptions of work, life, and gender issues in public relations. Public Relations Review, 3, 93-100.

14. Aldoory, L. & Toth, E. L. (2004). Leadership and gender in public relations: Perceived effectiveness of transformational and transactional leadership styles. Journal of Public Relations Research, 16, 157-184.

15. Aldoory, L. & Toth, E. L. (2002). Gender discrepancies in a gendered profession: A developing theory for public relations. Journal of Public Relations Research, 14, 85-102.

16. Toth, E.L. (2002). Postmodernism for modernist public relations: The cash value and application of critical research in public relations. Public Relations Review, 28, 243-250.

17. Aldoory, L. & Toth, E. L. (2000). An exploratory look at graduate public relations curricula. Public Relations Review, 26, 115-125.

18. Grunig, L. A., Toth, E. L. & Hon, L. C., (2000). Feminist values in public relations. Journal of Public Relations Research of, 12, 49-68.

19. Toth, E. L., (1999). Models for instruction and curriculum. Public Relations Review, 25, 45-54.

20. Serini, S. A., Toth, E. L., Wright, D. K., & Emig, A. (1998). Power, gender, and public relations: Sexual harassment as a threat to the practice. Journal of Public Relations Research, 10, 193-218.

21.Toth, E. L., Serini, S. A., Wright, D. K., & Ernig, A. (1998). Trends in public relations roles: 1990-1995. Public Relations Review, 24 (2), 145-163.

22. Serini, S., Toth, E. L., Wright, D. K., & Emig, A. (1997). Women, men and job satisfaction in public relations: A preliminary analysis. Journal of Public Relations Research, 9, 99-118.

23. Toth, E. L. & Grunig, L.A. (1993). The missing story of women in public relations. Journal of Public Relations Research. 5, 153-176.

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24. Toth, E. L. & Cline, C. G. (1991). Public relations practitioner attitudes toward gender issues: A benchmark study. Public Relations Review, 17, 161-174.

25. Toth, E. L. (1989). Whose freedom and equity in public relations? The gender balance argument. Mass Comm Review, 16:1 & 2, 70-76.

26. Toth, E. L. (1988). Making peace with gender issues in public relations. Public Relations Review, 14, 36-47.

27. Toth, E. L. & Trujillo, N. (1987). Reinventing corporate communications. Public Relations Review, 13, 42 53.

28. Trujillo, N. and Toth, E.L. (1987). Organizational paradigms for public relations research and practice. Management Communication Quarterly, 1, 199-231.

29. Toth, E. L. (1986). Broadening research in public affairs. Public Relations Review, 12, 27-36.

30. Lance, E. P. (1985). Survey finds that few women are teaching in PR programs. Journalism Educator, 40 (4), 7 8, 48.

31. Lance, E. P. (1984). Buckley, D. C., & Deetz, S. F. Speech communication faculty careers: A status report. Communication Quarterly, 32, 271-6.

32. Lance, E. P. (1982). A case study of government public hearings: What is communicated? The Journal of the Illinois Speech and Theater Association, 36(1), 71- 80.

II.D. Published Conference Proceedings

II.D.2. Non-Refereed Conference Proceedings

Lance, E.P. (1983). Public relations and communication theories. Proceedings of the 8th International Colloquium, University of Copenhagen, Denmark. II.E. Conferences, Workshops, and Talks

II.E.1. Keynotes

1. “Women moving forward: Keeping the momentum going.” Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication conference, Kopenhaver Fellows. Minneapolis, 2016

2. “What do educators do? And, how can industry help? “Commission on Public Relations Summit. Commission on Public Relations Education. New York City, 2015

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3. “Diversity and public relations practice”, 3rd Brazilian Scientific Congress on Organizational Communications and Public Relations, Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2009

4. Crisis Communication: The public first organization last paradox.” International Forum on Public Relations – Crisis Management and Integrated Strategic Communication, Hong Kong, 2008

II..E.2. Invited Talks

1. Presenter. “Our history is our strength.” U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, D.C, Presentation, March 17. 2011

2. Presenter: “Emerging trends: 24/7 PR mixes work and life.” Public Relations Society of America, Salt Lake City, Presentation, Nov. 14. 2006

3.Panelist: “Public relations students' perceptions of gender and their future careers.” Public Relations Student Society of America, Salt Lake City, 2006

4. “Operating in the buffer zone: Community relations through the lens of interpersonal communication.” University of International Relations, Beijing, China, 2006

5. “Operating in the buffer zone: Community relations through the lens of interpersonal communication.” Hong Kong Police Academy, Hong Kong, 2006

6. Presenter: “Towards a new global public relations practice model: From theory to practice, ”Public Relations Society of America, New York City, Sponsored by NYC and PRSA, 2006

7. Presenter: Career tracks in public relations, Austin, Texas, IABC Austin Chapter, 1999

8. Presenter. “The relationship between public relations and communication theories.” Department of Communication Lecture Series, University of Maryland, College Park, 1999

9.. Presenter., “The challenging role of women in public relations.” PRSA, Seattle Chapter Speaker, 1993

10. Presenter: “The future of public relations: Gender and rhetorical issues: On the occasion of the celebration of Edward L. Bernay's 100th birthday.” Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Montreal, 1992

11. Presenter: Beyond the velvet ghetto, IABC Chapter Program, Ohio State University, School of Journalism, 1989

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12. Presenter: “The Response to the velvet ghetto.” IABC National Convention, Seminar on Teaching PR management. AEJMC Mid Winter Meeting, Kansas City. San Antonio, 1987

13.”Internships.” International Association for Business Communicators, Ft. Worth Chapter Career Day, 1987.

14. Presenter: TPRA survey results, Texas Public Relations Association Summer Conference, Houston, 1987.

15. “Viewpoint session.” National School Public Relations Association national seminar, San Antonio, 1987.

16. Presenter: “The public relations in higher education.” Universitat des Saarlandes and Erziehungswissenschaftliche Hochschule, Reinland Pfatz, Germany., 1983.

II.E.3. Refereed Presentations

1.Toth, E. L. & Lewton, K. (2018, April). Fast forward: Bridging from campus to entry-level findings from the 2017 CPRE study and report on undergraduate education. Presented to the Institute for Public Relations Bridge Conference, Washington, DC.

2.Toth, E. L. & Aldoory, L. (2017, May). Contributing to strategic communication research with a socio-ecological framework for confronting gendered narratives. International Communication Conference, San Diego.

3. Toth, E. L. & Aldoory, L.(2017, March). Looking back & looking forward: 20 years and more of developing gender theory for public relations practice. 20th annual International Public Relations Conference, Orlando, FL.

4., Briones, R. L., Shen, H., Parrish, C., Toth, E. L., & Russell, M. P., (2015).More than just a lack of uniformity: Exploring the evolution of public relations master's programs, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, San Francisco, CA. Paper presented.

5. Toth, E. L. & Briones, R. L.,(2013). Exploring public relations employers’ perceptions of public relations master’s degrees: Impact on education, 16th Annual International Research Conference, Miami.

6. Briones, R. L. & Toth, E. L., (2012). The state of PR curriculum as we know it: A longitudinal analysis, AEJMC national conference, Chicago, Paper presented2012, Shen, H. & Toth, E. L., Public relations graduate education deliverables: How practitioners and educators view strategic practice curriculum, 15th Annual International Public Relations Research Conference, Miami, FL, Paper presented.

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7. Toth, E. L., Bassi, A. & Ren, Y. (2011) What undergraduates know about social Media: Baseline information and teaching recommendations, PRSA International Conference, Orlando, FL,

8., Toth, E. L. & Sison, M.,(2011). A first look at the delivery of multi-country public relations global curricula, PRSA International Conference, Orlando, FL,

9. Austin, L. L. & Toth, E. L., (2010). An exploratory search for how ethics is developing in a global curricula: Analysis of curricula descriptions and interviews with public relations educators, 13th Annual International Public Relations Research Conference, Miami..

10. Martinelli, D. K. & Toth, E. L.(2009). Lessons on the big idea and public relations: Reflections on the 50-year career of Charlotte Klein, 12th Annual International Public Relations Research Conference, Miami.

11. Aldoory, L., Reber, B. H., Berger, B. K. & Toth, E. L. (2008). Provocations in public relations: A study of gendered ideologies of power-influence in practice., 11th Annual International Public Relations Research Conference, Miami

12., Aldoory, L., Jiang, H., Toth, E. L. & Sha, B-L. (2007). Work-family discourse and the development of a work-personal continuum for gender theory in public relations, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, D.C.

13., Sha, B-L., Dozier, D. M., Toth, E. & Aldoory A., (2007). Are we there yet? An analysis of gender inequities in public relations, from baby boomers to generation X., Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, D.C,

14., Shen, H. & Toth, E. L.,(2007). Toward an ideal master’s curriculum in the 21st century, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, D.C,.

14. Aldoory, L. & Toth, E. L, A. (2003). (Re) conceived feminist paradigm for public relations and its application to the theory of organization-public relationships, AEJMC national conference, Kansas City.

15. Aldoory, L. and Toth, E. L.(2002). Leadership and gender in public relations: Perceived effectiveness of transformational and transactional leadership styles, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication conference, Miami Beach.

16., Quoyerser, C. and Toth, E. L.,(2002). New partnerships for the poor: A case study advancing relationship theory, AEJMC national conference, Miami Beach, Paper presented

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17. Aldoory, L. & Toth, E. L.(2001). Gender discrepancies in a gendered profession: A developing theory for public relations, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, D.C.

18. Toth, E.L., Serini, S.A., Wright, D.K., & Emig, A.(1997). Trends in public relations roles: 1990- 1995, International Communication Association Conference, Montreal.

19. Serini, S., Toth, E.L., Wright, D.K., & Emig, A. (1996). Women, men and job satisfaction in public relations: A preliminary analysis, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication convention.

20. Toth, E. L. (1995). Public relations and rhetoric: History: Concepts, contributions, Second International Public Relations Research Symposium, Lake Bled, Slovenia.

21. Toth, E. L. (1995). Contributions of organizational and interpersonal communication research to the study of public relations, Speech Communication Association, San Antonio.

22. Toth, E. L.,(1994). The battle of the PR salary statistics: Missing the forest for the trees, International Communication Association, Sydney, Australia.

23. Toth, E. L. (1994). Gender issues and public relations: The unfinished agenda, International Communication Association, Sydney, Australia.

24. Toth, E. L., (1993). The normative nature of public affairs: A rhetorical analysis, Conference of the Herbert Quandt Foundation, Munich.

25. E. L. (1992). A case for pluralistic studies of public relations: Rhetorical, critical and systems perspectives, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Boston.

26. Toth, E. L. (1992). From personal influence to interpersonal influence: An extension of the personal influence model of public relations, Association for the Advancement of Policy, Research, and Development in the Third World, Orlando, FL

27. Turk, J. V. and Toth, E. L.,(1992). Public affairs, public policy. Old ideas in new labels, International Communication Association, Miami.

28. , Toth, E. L. and Grunig, L. A., (1992) The missing story of women in public relations, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Montreal, Paper presented.

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29. Toth, E. L., and Grunig, L. A. (1991). Determinants of the perceptions of gender and public relations: Focus group results, International Communication Association, Chicago, Paper presented.

30., Grunig, L. A. and Toth, E. L (1991). Theoretical expectations: What the literature tells us about gender and public relations, International Communication Association, Chicago.

31. Toth, E. L. and Cline, C. G. (1990)., Public relations practitioner attitudes toward gender issues: A benchmark study, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Minneapolis.

32. Toth, E. L. (1990). Feminist communication perspectives for gender issues in public relations, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Minneapolis.

33. Toth, E. L.(1990). Betting on all the horses: The case for pluralistic studies in public relations, The Association for the Advancement of Policy, Research and Development in the Third World, Mexico City.

34. Toth, E. L.,(1989). Whose freedom and equity in public relations? The gender balance argument, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, D.C.

35. Toth, E. L., (1989).The crisis: When interpersonal communication theory explains public relations behavior, Speech Communication Association, San Francisco,

36. Toth, E. L.(1988). Can we make peace with the gender issue in public relations?, International Communication Association, New Orleans.

37. Toth, E. L. (1988). Debunking the detractors: Oliver North's public relations victory?, Speech Communication Association, New Orleans, Paper presented.

38. Toth, E. L.(1988). How corporations choose external public relations: An interpretative perspective, Speech Communication Association, New Orleans.

39. Toth, E. L. (1987). Measuring the methods in public affairs/issues management research. Speech Communication Association National Working Paper Seminar, Boston,

40. Toth, E. L. and Trujillo, N., (1987). Post survey use with a public information campaign, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, San Antonio.

41. Toth, E. L., and Trujillo, N. (1987). Reinventing corporate communications, International Communication Association, Montreal.

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42. Trujillo, N. and Toth, E. L., (1986). Organizational paradigms for public relations research and practice, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Norman, OK.

43. Toth, E. L. (1986). Identifying ethical communication issues in the PRSA code of ethics, Southern Speech Association, Houston.

44. Toth, E. L. (1985). Career tracks to success and what happens to drop outs, International Communication Association.

45. Toth, E. L. (1985). Communication processes in human relations actions: Environmental uncertainty and constraints, International Communication Association, Honolulu.

46. Toth, E. L. (1985). State of the art in public relations: Public affairs, International Communication Association, Honolulu.

47. Lance, E. P. (1984). Recruiting women and minorities into public relations faculty careers: A survey report, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Gainesville, FL.

48. Lance, E. P. (1984). What's it all about? Two suggestions for studying lobbying communication processes from a public relations perspective, International Communication Association, San Francisco.

49. Lance, E. P. (1983). A case study: Government public hearings: What is communicated?, Speech Communication Association, Washington, D.C.

50. Lance, E. P.(1983). Public relations and interpersonal communication, Central States Speech Association, Lincoln, Nebraska.

51. Lance, E. P. (1982). Communication theories and public relations: The relationships, Eighth International Colloquium, Copenhagen.

52. Bullard, J. L., Lance, E., Stith, R. J. and Bowden, J. W.,(1976). Classification for local government human relations work, National Association for Human Rights Workers, Atlanta, Paper presented.

53. Lance, E. P. and Lease, J. (1969). Student teacher verbal responses to positive reinforcing and punishing classroom audience verbal and nonverbal behavior, Speech Communication Association, New Orleans.

54. Lance, E.P. (1968). Familiar and unfamiliar sentences with missing words on three physiological measures, Speech Communication Association, Chicago.

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II.E.6. Refereed Posters

Tills, C. & Toth, E. L. (2017). Best practices for teaching public relations research, data analytics, and insights. (Poster). Presented to the Educators Academy, PRSA International Conference, Boston

II.E.7. Refereed Panels

1. A menu of options. . . How to meet CEPR ethics course guidelines by 2020. PRSA PR Division Super Saturday (2019 ,Oct. 19) PRSA Division Super Saturday, San Diego.

2. The PR faculty crisis: Why is it so hard to find qualified educators? (2019, Feb. 22) AEJMC PR Division Virtual Panel.

3. Gender, finance and power. Department of Women’s Studies, University of Maryland, (2019, Feb. 27). College Park, Riggs Center, Campus.

4., What’s in a name? Exploring the implications of “strategic communication” in public relations education (2018). Educators Academy Super Saturday, PRSA International Conference, Austin

5. The state of undergraduate education. (2017, Oct.) Educators Academy Super Saturday, PRSA International Conference, Boston

6. Purdue's Influence on Public Relations Theory (2014). National Communication Association conference, Chicago

7, Crisis and Strategic Management Perspectives: Contributions of Excellence Theory, Relationship Cultivation, Contingency Theory, and Complexity and Chaos Theories to Crisis Communication (2013). National Communication Association conference, Washington, DC.

8. Teaching Ethics in a Changing Converged Media Culture (2013). AEJMC national conference, Washington, D.C.\

9. Commission on Public Relations Education Report: Educating for Complexity: Standards for Graduate Education in Public Relations panel (2012). National Communication Association conference, Orlando, FL

10. Policy advisory or chief communication officer? Deciding PR’s fate (2010). Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication National conference, Denver

11. The future of excellence in public relations and communication management; Challenges for the next generation (2006). for International Communication Association conference, Dresden

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12, Interpreting a changed world of work: How to lead your organization's work-life programs (2002). PRSA International Conference, San Francisco

13., Postmodernism for modernist public relations: The cash value and application for critical research in public relations (2001). AEJMC - Washington, D.C. national conference,.

14. What is the best house for our public relations programs: Pure and hybrid departments (1991). Eastern Communication Association conference, Pittsburgh

15. Reinventing corporate communications (1987). International Communication Association, Montreal

16. The feminization of Professional Communication: What Will It Mean?, (1986). Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Norman, OK. Systems theory into public relations. International Communication Association, Chicago

II.E.8. Non-Refereed Presentations

1. Ethics, writing, online, diversity and inclusion best practices: Reports from the work groups (2019). Association for Journalism and Mass Communication conference, Toronto, Canada

2.The history and future of public relations: Theory, research, and pedagogy (2018). National Communication Association Conference, Salt Lake City

3. Toth, E. L. (2018, Feb. 7). Brown Bag Seminar on Publishing. Merrill Graduate Student Association, Merrill School of Journalism, Campus

4. Fast forward: Bridging from campus to entry-level findings from the 2017 CPRE study and report on undergraduate education (2018). Institute for Public Relations Bridge conference, Washington, D.C.

5. Latin American Communication Research: Showcasing Research from the AEJMC Santiago Conference 2016). Presented to the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual conference, Minneapolis

6. Learning to Teach and Why (2014). Panel for the PRSA Mid-Atlantic District Chesapeake Conference, Columbia, MD

7. Women, Men, Media Breakthroughs and Backlash (1988). National Conference, University of Southern California, Los Angeles

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8.. White paper: Developing relationships between public relations departments and schools of business (1988). Public Relations Society of America, Washington, D.C

II.F. Professional Publications

II.F.1. Reports and Nonrefreed Mongraphs

1.Toth, E. L. & Dozier, D. M. Theory: The ever-changing foundation for why we do what we do (2017). In Fast forward: The 2017 report on undergraduate public relations education, pp. 71-77. Commission on Public Relations Education, New York City.

2. Lewton, K. L. & Toth, E. L (2017). In the beginning: The Commission on Public Relations Education Industry-Educator Summit. In Fast forward: The 2017 report on undergraduate public relations education, pp. 25-36. Commission on Public Relations Education, New York City

3.Toth, E. L., Russell, M., Shen, H. & Briones, R. L. (2014). Research and evaluation of the impact of the Commission on Public Relations Education 2012 Report: Standards for a master’s degree in public relations: Education for complexity: Top-of-Line report, Commission on Public Relations Education

4.Toth, E. L. & Aldoory, L. (2010). A first look: An in-depth analysis of global public relations education, New York: PRSA Foundation

5. Toth, E. L. and Aldoory, L (2001), Year 2000 gender study report of the Committee on Work Life, and Gender Issues to the Public Relations Society of America, Public Relations Society of America, New York

6. Wright, D. K., Grunig, L .A., Springston, J. and Toth, E. L., Under the glass ceiling: An analysis of gender issues in American public relations (1991). New York City: Public Relations Society of America Foundation

7. Toth, E. L., and Cline, C. G. (1989). Beyond the velvet ghetto, San Francisco: IABC Foundation

8. Cline, C. G., Toth, E. L., Turk, J. V., Walters, L. M., Johnson, N., and Smith, H. (1986). The velvet ghetto: The increasing percentage of women in public relations and business communication, San Francisco: IABC Foundation

II.G. Book Reviews, Notes, and Other Contributions

II.G.1. Book Reviews 1. Toth, E. L.(2007). The sage handbook of gender and communication, Public Relations Review, 33, 240-241

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2. Toth, E.L. (2002). Strategic planning for public relations and the public relations handbook, Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 57, 82-283. 3. Toth, E.L. (1989). Women and men in management, Public Relations Review, 15, 99. 4. Toth, E. L. (1988). Public relations cases, Public Relations Review, 14, 53-4. 5. Lance, E. P. (1984). The white house conferences of Eleanor Roosevelt, Public Relations Review, 10, 75-6. II.G.3. Notes

1. Toth, E. L.,(2006). On the challenge of practice informed by theory, Journal of Communication Management, 10, 110-111 2. Toth, E. L.(1993). Women in media industries: The issues. In T. Hunt and B. Ruben (Eds.), Mass communication: The production and consumption of information, (pp. 361-2). New York: HarperCollins. II. I. Significant Works in Public Media II.I.3. Commentary / Analysis 1. Sha, B-L. & Toth, E. L (2010). Why work, life & gender is a diversity issue, Tactics, p. 18. (Print) 2. Toth, E. L. (2009). Global graduates: Examining PR education around the world, Tactics, p. 21. (Print) 3. Toth, E. L. (2009) Diversity and public relations practice. Institute for Public Relations (Online) II.K. Gifts, and Funded Research not administered by ORA II.K.4. Other 1. Analysis of Graduate Public Relations/Communication Management Education, (2010. Public Relations Society of America Foundation, $21,000 2. , Analysis of Global Educational Institutions (2009). Public Relations Society of America, 3. National Reputation Study,(2006). South Korean Government, $60,000 (Research Team Member with S-U. Yang, PI). 4. , Work, Life, and Gender Issues, (2005). PRSA Foundation, $10,000, 5. Leader Perceptions of Trends and Education (2005). PRSA Foundation, $2,500 6. Toth, E. L. & . Sha, B.-L.(2002). Survey of Gender Perceptions. PRSA, $3,000 7. Toth, E.L. & Grunig,, L.A. Membership Audit (2000). PRSA, $10,000. 8. Membership Audit (1994). PRSA Foundation, $6,000. 9 Wright, D. K., L. A. Grunig, L.A., Springston, J. K. & Toth, E. L. (1990). Member Audit. PRSA Foundation, $10,000.

10. Cline, C. G. 1988). Beyond the Velvet Ghetto, (1988). IABC Foundation, $3,000 (Team Member) 11. Cline, C. G., Toth, E. L, Turk, J.V., Walters, L. M., Johnson, N., & Smith, H. (1985). The Velvet Ghetto, IABC Foundation $1,500

II.N Entrepreneurial, Technology Transfer, and Public Engagement Activities

II.O. Other Research / Scholarship / Creative Activities

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II.P. Research Fellowships, Prizes and Awards

1. 2020 Honoree, University of Maryland Research Excellence Award, UMD Office of Research

2. 2017 IPRRC Board of Directors Award for “Best Themed Paper”: “Looking Back, Looking Forward: 20 Years and More of Gender Theory for Public Relations Practice.” International Public Relations Research Conference, 2017.

3. 2012, PRIDE Award for article as part of a special Public Relations Review issue on Public Relations Education, PR Division of the National Communication Association,

4. 2012, Top 3 Paper Winner, PR Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

5. 2009, Top most downloaded article from the Journal of Public Relations Research: Aldoory, L. & Toth, E. L. (2002). Leadership and gender in public relations: Perceived effectiveness of transformational and transactional leadership styles. Source: Routledge.

6. 2001, Top 3 Paper winner, PR Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

7. From 1999 to 2008, with regard to top convention paper productivity in the Public Relations Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, ranked #22 of the top 35 individual rankings in conference paper productivity. Source: Musambira, G. W. & Nesta, C. (2010, Spring). Analysis of refereed AEJMC convention paper productivity in journalism and mass communication. Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 56-73.

8. 1996, Top 3 Paper Winner, PR Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

9 1992, PRIDE award for outstanding book of the year, Rhetorical and Critical Approaches to Public Relations, PR Division of the National Communication Association

10. 1989, Top 3 Paper winner, PR Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication

III. Teaching, Extension, Mentoring, and Advising III.A. Courses Taught

Include courses taught in the last five years. COMM 630, Seminar in Public Relations Management, 2016, 7 students COMM 498O Public Relations Research, Data, & Insights 2016, 4 students COMM 498O Public Relations Research, Data, & Insights, 2017, 8 students COMM 498C Public Relations Management, 2017, 16 students COMM 498C Public Relations Management, 2017, 23 students

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COMM 498C Public Relations Management, 2018, 29 students COMM 631 Seminar in Public Relations Management, 2018, 3 students COMM 498O Public Relations Research, Data, and Insights, 2018 COMM 714 Introduction to Qualitative Methods in Communication Research, 2018, 10 students COMM 498O Public Relations Research, Data, & Insights, 2018, 11 students COMM 498C Public Relations Management, 2019, Spring, 31 students COMM 476 Communication, Knowledge, and Action, 2019, Spring, 34 students COMM 714, Introduction to Qualitative Methods in Communication Research, Fall, 2019, 8 students COMM 476 Communication, Knowledge, and Action, Fall, 2019, 34 students COMM 476 Communication, Knowledge, and Action 2020, Spring 24 student COMM 483.2 Senior Seminar in Public Relations, Spring, 20 students

III.B. Teaching Innovations III.B.1..Major Programs Established

1. 2009, Created the Graduate Certificate in Communication Management, School of Public Policy, University of Maryland

2. 1996, (ongoing) Future of the Professorite Program for Ph.D. Students and first-year instructors, Syracuse University, Newhouse School of Public Communications

III.B.3. Textbooks

1. Lattimore, D., Baskin, O., Heiman, S. T., & Toth, E. L. (2011). Public relations: The profession and the practice (4rd ed.). New York: McGraw Hill. ISBN: 978-0-07- 351205-1

2. Lattimore, D., Baskin, O., Heiman, S. T., & Toth, E. L. (2009). Public relations: The profession and the practice (3rd ed.). New York: McGraw Hill. ISBN: 978-0-07-337887- 9

3. Lattimore, D., Baskin, O., Heiman, S. T., & Toth, E. L. (2007). Public relations: The profession and the practice (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw Hill. ISBN: 13-978-0-07- 351186

4. Lattimore, D., Baskin, O., Heiman, S. T., Toth, E. L., & Van Leuven, J. K. (2004). Public relations: The profession and the practice. New York: McGraw Hill. ISBN: 0-07-242408- 8

III.B.6. Course or Curriculum Development

1. 2020. Revised and received curriculum approval for COMM 476 Language, Communication and Action to be a communication ethics course.

III.C. Advising: Research or Clinical

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III.C.1. Undergraduate

1. Zoe May, Honors Thesis, Department of Communication, Completed 2019

III.C.2. Master’s

1. Spring 2011, Stephanie L. Madden, Utilizing narrative to understand activism: A case study of Invisible Children, (Master's Thesis), University of Maryland

2. Spring 2011, Janna Raudenbush, An exploration of publics understanding of corporate social responsibility, Shared values, and the Pepsi refresh campaign, (Master's Thesis), University of Maryland

3. Spring 2011, David J. Connor, Complexity in disasters: A case study of the Haitian earthquake response, (Master's Thesis), University of Maryland. U.S. Coast Guard

4. Spring 2009, Michael Patterson, Public meetings and communication excellence: Exploring the intersection of public affairs and public involvement, (Master's Thesis), University of Maryland. U. S. Coast Guard

5. Spring 2007, Lindsay E. Becker, There is nothing so practical as a good theory, or is there? Public relations practitioners’ perspectives on public relations scholarship and its usefulness, (Master’s Thesis), University of Maryland

6. Spring 2007, Eric Halvorson, How active publics understand the effects of the internet, (Master's Thesis), University of Maryland

7. Spring 2006, Hongmei Shen, Public relations and MNCs’ corporate social responsibility: From a developing country’s perspective, (Master's Thesis), University of Maryland. Associate Professor, San Diego State University

8. Spring 2003, Hsiang-Hui Wang, The role of symmetrical and asymmetrical communication in organization- public relationships: Prom the perspective of the public, (Master's Thesis), Syracuse University

9. Spring 2001, Heather Black, Delightful or dysfunctional? Perceptions of actional legitimacy and effect on relationship outcomes: A quantitative case study of two managed care organizations' long-term relationships with physicians, (Master's Thesis), Syracuse University

10. Spring 2001, Patti Jordan, The role of the public relations professional in change management, (Master's Thesis), Syracuse University

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11. Spring 2000, Richard David Waters, Social distance and the third-person effect's impact on the perception of fund-raising communication, (Master's Thesis), Syracuse University, Associate Professor, San Francisco State University

12. Spring 1999, Ruth Ann Edgett, Toward an ethic of advocacy in public relations: An exploratory study, (Master’s Thesis), Syracuse University

13. Spring 1999, Peter Alan Eschbach, Nested internal communication with a singular public, (Master’s Thesis), Syracuse University

14. Spring 1998, Patricia Swann, Correlates of role specialization in the New York School Public Relations Association, (Master's Thesis), Syracuse University, Professor, Utica College

15. Spring 1998, Christiane M. Page, Understanding corporate reputation: A public relations perspective, (Master's Thesis) Syracuse University

16. Spring 1997, Anant Prichavudhi, A communication audit of twelve schools of Saint Gabriel's Foundation, Thailand, (Master's Thesis), Syracuse University

17. Spring 1997, Fran Gregory, Managers as communicators: Some assembly required, (Master's Thesis), Syracuse University

18. Spring 1996, Mara Hynes Huberlie, Women in public relations: A study of career paths, (Master;s Thesis), Syracuse University

19. Spring 1996, Risa Sherman, Advancing the professionalism of public relations; CEO perceptions of their organization's communicators, (Master's Thesis), Syracuse University

III.C.3. Doctoral

1. Advisor, Duli Shi, ongoing

2.Advisor: Timothy Penn. Graduated 2018, “Cultivating #Cupfusion: An exploration of the unintended consequences of communication in a public relations campaign. University of Maryland. Assistant Professor, Towson University

3. Advisor: Ning Xie. Graduated, 2018, Ning Xie, Feelings Matter. Emotions and Relationship Management Pre-Post Crisis. University of Maryland. International Recruiting Manager/Coordinator, University of Louisville

4.Advisor. Liang Ma. Graduate 2016. When love becomes hate (?): The interplay between consumer-brand relationships and crisis situations. University of Maryland..Assistant Professor, Texas Christian University

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5. Advisor. Amanda Kennedy, Graduated 2016. A feminist affective turn for public relations Passionate publics in the childhood vaccine. University of Maryland. Assistant Professor, St. Mary’s University, San Antonio

6. Advisor. Susan Allen. Graduated 2014. Putting out fires: How communication professionals understand and practice conflict resolution, University of Maryland

7.Advisor. Leysan Khakimova, Graduated 2013. Cultivating relationships in public diplomacy networks: An exploratory study, University of Maryland. Assistant Professor, Lund University, Sweden

8.Advisor. Ahnlee Jang, Graduated 2012.Exploration of communicative social capital, civic and political engagement of Korean diaspora, University of Maryland. Senior Researcher, Sookmyung Institute of Multicultural Studies, Seoul, Korea

9. Advisor. Katie Place. Graduated 2010. A qualitative examination of gender and power in public relations. University of Maryland. Associate Professor, Quinnipiac University

10.Advisor.Yi Luo, Graduated 2009. Public relations and sense-making during organizational change in Multinational organizations in China. University of Maryland. Associate Professor, Montclair State University

11. Advisor.Hongmei Shen. Graduated 2009. Organization-employee relationships model: A two-sided story. University of Maryland. Professor, San Diego State University

12. Advisor. Brian Smith,Graduated 2009. Integrating strategic relationship management: Evaluating public relations as relationship management in integrated communication. University of Maryland. Associate Professor, Brigham Young University

13. Advisor. Ai Zhang. Graduated 2009. Understanding Chinese public relations education: A critical and cultural perspective. University of Maryland.

14. Advisor. Terry Flynn,. Graduate 2004. Moving beyond the "how to" in crisis management and testing a theory of organizational crisis public relations management: A survey of public relations practitioners in Canada and the United States. Syracuse University. Associate Professor, McMasters University, Canada.

15. Advisor. Carol Eaton, Graduated 1999. The structure of social science revolutions: The unrealized potential of feminist scholarship in the field of mass communications. Syracuse University. Public Relations Director, School Direct, Littleton, Colorado

16. Advisor. Brenda Wrigley. Graduated 1999. The ceiling's made of structural steel, not glass: Barriers to advancement of women in public relations and communications management. Syracuse University. Associate Professor, Curry College

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17. Advisor, Linda Aldoory, Graduated 1998. The need for meaningful health communications: Female audience interpretation analysis of mass media health messages. Syracuse University. Professor and Associate Dean, University of Maryland

Advisory Committee Member, Jeannette Viens, 2019 to present Advisory Committee Member, Drew Ashby-King, 2019 to present Advisory Committee Member, Ashley Arago, 2019 to present Advisory Committee Member, Sarah Kilmer, College of Education

Advisory Committee Member, Sarah Aghazadeh, 2018 to present Advisory Committee Member, Jungkyn Rhys Lim, 2019-present Advisory Committee Member, Gareth Williams, 2019 to present Advisory Committee Member, Katie Brown, 2017 to present Dissertation Committee Member, Sylvia Gao (Graduated 2019). Dissertation Committee Member, Luke Capizo, (Graduated 2019). Dissertation Committee; Member, Tyler Page (Graduated 2018). Dissertation Committee Member, Sifan Xu, (Graduated 2018). Dissertation Committee Member, Brooke Flowler (Proposed 2020 Fall) Dissertation Committee Member, Sijing Wei, (Graduated, 2017). Dissertation Committee Member, Jade Olson (Graduated 2017). Dissertation Committee Member, Sijing Wei, Smith School of Business, UMD (Graduated 2017) Dissertation Committee Member, Jinyoung Kim, College of Information Studies (Graduated 2016). Dissertation Committee Member, Melissa Janoske (Graduated 2014) Dissertation Committee Member, Debbie Searcy, Smith School of Busines (Graduated 2013). Dissertation Committee Member, Abbey Levenshus (Graduated 2012)

Dissertation Committee Member Xiaoyan Pan, Merrill School of Journalism Dissertation Defense Committee. (Graduated 2012).

III.D. Mentorship III.D.1. Junior Faculty

Sun Young Lee, Assistant Professr, Department of Communication, 2019-20 Brooke Liu, Associate Professor, Department of Communication 2018-19 Sahar Khamis, Associate Professor, Department of Communication 2017-18

III.E Advising: Other than Directed Research

III.E.2. Master’s

2009, Rowena Briones, Arthur Page Society Case Study Competition 3rd Place $300 Prize Winner

III.E.3.Doctoral

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2012, Liang Ma, Arthur Page Society Case Study Competition, 2nd Place: I’d like my life back; PR’s response to its 2012 oil spill disaster

III.E.5. Other Advising Activities (Include advising student groups, special assignments, recruiting, etc.) 1. Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) Southern Methodist

University chapter, 1987-1990 2. PRSSA Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Raymond Riley chapter, 1981-

1983 III.I. Teaching Awards

1. 1983, Public Relations Student Society of America (national), Outstanding Faculty Advisor

2. 1983, Golden Key National Honor Society, Honorary Member

3-5.1981, 1982, 1983, Southern Illinois University, PRSSA Outstanding Faculty MemberIVI

IV. Service and Outreach

IV.A. Editorships, Editorial Boards, and Reviewing Activitie

IV.A1.Editorships

1. 2000-2011, Associate Editor, Journalism Studies

2. 1994-1999, Editor, Journal of Public Relations Research,

IV.A.2.Editorial Boards 1. 2007, Editorial Board Member, Public Relations Journal. 2. 2006, Editorial Board Member, Journal of Communication. 3. Editorial Board Member, Journal of Public Relations Research, 1988 to 1993, 2001 to present 4. Editorial Board Member, Public Relations Review, 1986 to present 5. Editorial Board, Journal of Public Relations Education, 2019 to present

6. Editorial Board Member, Encyclopedia of Public Relations, 1st ed., 2nd ed

IV.A.3. Reviewing Activities for Journals and Presses 1. Journalism and Mass Communication Educator, 2015 to present 2. Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 2015 to present 3. Journal of Applied Communication, 2014 to present 4. Communication Studies, 2007 to present 5. Routledge (Taylor and Francis Group), 2020 6. Scott Foresman and Company, 1989 7. Harper & Row Publishers, Inc., 1986

8. William C. Brown Company textbook reviewer, 1987, 1986

IV.A.5. Reviewing Activities for Conferences

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2018 Reviewer for the 2019 World Journalism Education Congress, Paris 1985, 1987, 1992, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, PR Division Research Papers Judge, 1988, International Communication Association PRD, Paper reader

IV.A6. Other: Reviewing for Promotion or Tenure (Sampling) University of Oregon (2) Indiana University Louisiana State University University of Florida DePaul University University of Tennessee Zayed University Hong Kong Baptist University IV.B Committees, Professional & Campus Service

IV.B.1. Campus Service – Department

2016-7, 2019-20 Member, Undergraduate Program Committee 2019-20 Public Relations Sequence Course Supervisor 2017-18 Public Relations Tenure-Track Search Committee member 2017 Member, Salary Advisory Committee 2006, Member, Department of Communication Chair Review Committee 2005-2006, Member, Graduate Program Committee 2005 Public Relations Tenure-Track Search Committee Member 2004-2005, Member, Faculty Advisory Committee 2004-2005, Assembly Secretary 2004-2005, Member, Salary Advisory Committee 2004 to the present Member, Appointments, Tenure, Promotions Committee; Chair, 2017-18, 2018-19

2004 to the present Member, Senior Appointments, Tenure, Promotions; Chair, 2017-18, 2018-19

IV.B.2. Campus Service – College

2018-2019 Member, ARHU APT Committee 2017, ARHU Associate Deans Search Committee 2011-12 ARHU Academic Planning Advisory Council 2009, Chair, ARHU History Department Chair Review Committee 2009 ARHU Digital Humanities Search Committee 2008, Member, ARHU Communication Director Search Committee 2005, Member, ARHU Philosophy Department Chair Review Committee 2005-2007, Member, ARHU APT Committee

IV.B.3.Campus Service – University

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2005-2007, University of Maryland Senate APAS Committee member University of Maryland, College Park, Faculty Senator

IV.B.4.Offices and Committee Memberships

2020 Commission on Public Relations Education Immediate Past Co-Chair 2018-19 Commission on Public Relations Education Co-Chair 2015-17 Commission on Public Relations Education Steering Committee 2008 to present. Member, Commission on Public Relations Educatio 2018 AEJMC Tankard Book Award Judge 2019, 2018, 2016, AEJMC Emerging Scholars Competition Judge

2015-18 AEMC Institute for Diverse Leadership Board Appointment, 2018 Chair 2015-16 Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Immediate Past President 2014-2015, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), President 2013-14, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), President-Elect 2012-13, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), Vice President PRSA, Silver Anvil Judge, 1991-92, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003-08, 2016, 2017 2007, ICA B. Aubrey Fisher Mentorship Award Committee member, 2006-7 2007, NCA Task Force on Public Affairs, Marketing and Promotion, 2006-7 2006, PRSA Committee on Work, Life, and Gender Issues, 1990 to 2006, Chair 2005, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) National Board member, 2004-5 2005, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Standing Committee on Research, Chair, 2004-5 2005, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) Standing Committee on Research, 2 terms (1999-2005) 1996, PRSA National Body of Knowledge, Chair, 1995- 96 1995, PRSA National Educational Affairs, Committee member, 1987- 8, 1990, 1992 to 1995 1994, ICA Public Relations Division (PRD) nominating committee member 1992-1994 ICA PR Division chair 1994, PRSA, National Research Committee Member, 1991- 92, 1994 1993, Institute for Public Relations Board of Trustees Member, 1991 93

1991-92 AEJMC PR Division Professional Freedom and Responsibility Chair 1992, PRSA National Honors and Awards Committee 1991, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC PR Division Status of Women Commission delegate, 1990 91 1991, PRSA, Educators Academy Past Chair 1991, PRSA National Convention Professional Development, Seminar Leader and Speaker, 1989-91

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1990, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC),PR Division Nominating Committee, 1989 90 1990, IPR Educators' Advisory Committee, 1985 to 1990 1990, IPR Educators’ Advisory Committee, Chair 1990, IPR Master's Thesis Competition Judge, 1986 1990, IPR Pathfinder Award judge 1990, ICA PRD, Vice Head,1989 90

1990, PRSA, North Texas Chapter, Assembly Delegate, 1989- 90 1990, PRSA, Educators Academy Chair

1990, PRSA National Body of Knowledge, Task Force member, 1987- 8, 1993 to 1990, PRSA, National Continuing Education Board Member, 1988-90 1989, PRSA, North Texas Chapter member 1987- 9 1989, PRSA, Educators Academy Chair Elect 1989, PRSA National Body of Knowledge, Abstracting Team Member 1988, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), PR Division Head, 1987 8 1988, ICA Public Relations Division (PRD), member, 1988 to present 1988, ICA Feminist Division member, 1988 to present 1988, PRSA, North Texas Chapter, Board Secretary 1988, PRSA, Educators Academy Sec/Treasurer 1987, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), AEJMC PR Division Head, 1986 7 (National Convention Program Chair) 1987, PRSA, Educators Section Board Member 1986- 87 1987, Public Relations Student Society of America, PRSA National Academic Advisor, 1985- 7 1986, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), AEJMC Council of Division Advisory Board Member, 1986 8 1986, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), PR Division Delegate at Large, 1985-6 (Newsletter Editor) 1985, Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), AEJMC Public Relations (PR) Division Delegate at Large, 1984 5, (Women and Minorities Task Force) 1985 Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC), AEJMC National Publications Committee Chair 1985PRSA, North Texas Chapter: Board member responsible for professional development seminars and accreditation examination 1983 PRSA, St. Louis Chapter: Education Committee member

. IV.B.10 Other Historical Committees, Professional & Campus Service (10+ years ago)

2003-2005, Member, Syracuse University, S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Newhouse Tenure Committee, 1991 95 2002-2004, Chair, Syracuse University Senate Curriculum Committee 2000-2004, Syracuse University Faculty Senate, Elected Member 1999-1993, Syracuse University Institutional Review Board 1998-1999, Syracuse University Assessment Committee 1997-2004, Syracuse University Curriculum Committee 1996-2004, Chair, Syracuse University, S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Newhouse Curriculum Committee, 1991 1994, Ex-Officio 1996-1998, Syracuse University, S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications Elected to Promotions Committee

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1996-1997, Syracuse University, Undergraduate Students' Experience Study Group for the University's Decennial Self Study, Chancellor's Self Study Committee 1994-1995, Member, Syracuse University, S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Teaching Standards 1993, Syracuse University, S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Freedom Forum Leadership Institute, Columbia University 1993-1997, Syracuse University, S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, Faculty Teaching Mentors Seminar, Minnowbrook Conference Center 1992-1994, Syracuse University, S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications Member, Executive Committee

IV.C.External Service and Consulting IV.C.1.Community Engagements, Local, State, National, International

1993, Institute for Public Relations Research and Education Professional Development Seminars 1997, U.S. Forest Service Seminar Presentation, St. Louis

IV.C.2. International Activities

2020, U. of Sharjah, program recertification review for Ministry of Education, UAE, Educational Accreditation Consultant 2019, U. of Sharjah, proposed doctorate in communication program for Ministry of Education, UAE, Educational Accreditation Consultant 2019, Ajman University program proposal reviews for Ministry of Education, UAE, Educational Accreditation Consultant 2018, Wolongong Univeristy of Dubai. Ministry of Education, UAE, Educational Accreditation Consultant 2016, Zayed University, Abu Dhabi, Ministry of Education, UAE, Educational Accreditation Consultant 2010, University of Wollongong, Dubai, UAE, Educational Accreditation Consultant 2006, Abu Dhabi University, UAE, Educational Accreditation Consultant 2005, Hong Kong Baptist University, Accreditation Team Member 2005-2006, The Management School of London, Organized professional development summer seminars

IV.C.5. Consultancies (to local, state and federal agencies; companies; organizations)

2017 Lamar University Review of Department of Communication 2017 University of Nebraska, School of Journalism, research consultant 2013, Department of Public Relations, Quinnipiac University, External Reviewer 2010, Department of Communication, Salisbury University Academic Program Reviewer 2002, Department of Communication, University of Maryland, College Park, Outside Reviewer, State Required Re-accreditation 1997-99, Site Team Member, Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, (U. of Miami, Florida State University, University of Utah 1997, U.S. Forest Service Seminar Presentation, St. Louis 1994, Department of Communication, SUNY Fredonia, curriculum review

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IV.F. Community & Other Service Volunteer

2005 to present. Board member and secretary, Summerwoods Condo Association 2010 to present, Marketing Communication Team, St. Louis Church Concert Series

IV.G. Service Awards and Honors

2019, Outstanding Faculty Service Award, Department of Communication, University of Maryland 1991, PRSA Certificate of Recognition for Educator's Section Leadership 1990, Southern Methodist University award, Service to the Meadows School of the Arts 1984 Jon Riffel/PRSSA Champion Award, PRSSA National Advisor