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Ashley was born and raised in Hawai'i and wanted to pursue graduate studies close to home.
“I completed my undergraduate degree at Hawai'i Pacific University and enjoyed the small class sizes and the personal interaction with my professors."
"Graduate level classes at HPU provide hands-on opportunities and real-life situations. I like the atmosphere of the school as well as the communication program.”
In addition to her graduate studies, she volunteers at a non-profit organization that helps provide child-care services; and has also started her own business called Iaea Designs Corporation.
Ashley Iaea Student - Master of Arts in Communication Hawaii, USA
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MA/COM Faculty
Professors in the Master of Arts in Communication program are committed teachers, mentors, and scholars. All graduate faculty in the College of Communication have attained the highest possible academic degree in their field and can also boast practical experience in fields as varied as advertising, professional writing, corporate communication, broadcast journalism,and radio production. Their experience brings a professional dimension to the classroom instruction at the University.
For detailed information, click on the faculty photo or name.
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Peter Britos, Ph.D. Chair, Department of Communication Multimedia Program Chair Associate Professor Teaching and research fields: multimedia literacy, screenwriting, film and narrative theory. Office & Phone: MP 333, (808) 544-0802 E-mail: pbritos@hpu.edu |
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John Barnum, Ph.D. Advertising and Public Relations Program Chair Associate Professor Teaching and research fields: public relations, journalism, communication research. Office & Phone: MP 329, (808) 544-0822 E-mail: jbarnum@hpu.edu |
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Serena Hashimoto, Ph.D Graduate Program Director Associate Professor Teaching and research fields: psychoanalytic theory, cultural studies, and film studies. Office & Phone: MP 323, (808) 356-5230 E-mail: shashimoto@hpu.edu |
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John Windrow, M.A. Journalism Program Chair Instructor Teaching and research fields: journalism, media law and ethics. Office & Phone: MP 328, (808) 687-7030 E-mail: jwindrow@hpu.edu |
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Brian Cannon, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Teaching and research fields: photojournalism and graphic design. Office & Phone: MP 329, (808) 544-0836 E-mail: bcannon@hpu.edu |
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Steven C. Combs, Ph.D. Professor and Dean of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences Teaching and research fields: rhetoric, qualitative Methods, mediation. Office & Phone: MP 437, (808) 544-0228 E-mail: scombs@hpu.edu |
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Matthew George, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Teaching and research fields: cultural studies, gender studies and rhetoric. Office & Phone: MP 328, (808) 566-2478 E-mail: mgeorge@hpu.edu |
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John Hart, Ph.D. Professor Teaching and research fields: media criticism, persuasion, rhetoric, argumentation, and debate. Office & Phone: MP 324, (808) 544-0805 E-mail: jhart@hpu.edu |
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Larry LeDoux, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Teaching and research fields: journalism and professional writing. Office & Phone: BH 310, (808) 544-9380 E-mail: lledoux@hpu.edu |
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James D. Whitfield, Ed.D. Professor Teaching and research fields: public relations, organizational communication, and journalism. Office & Phone: MP 329, (808) 544-0824 E-mail: jwhitfield@hpu.edu |
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