Patricia Hayes Andrews
Patricia Hayes Andrews Patricia Hayes Andrews is Professor of Speech Communication, Adjunct Professor of Business Administration, and Adjunct Professor of Gender Studies at Indiana University. She teaches courses in organizational communication, communication education, and business and professional communication. She joined Indiana's faculty in 1975, became Associate Professor in 1980 and Professor in 1985. From 1984-1988 she served as Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences with...See more
Patricia Hayes Andrews Patricia Hayes Andrews is Professor of Speech Communication, Adjunct Professor of Business Administration, and Adjunct Professor of Gender Studies at Indiana University. She teaches courses in organizational communication, communication education, and business and professional communication. She joined Indiana's faculty in 1975, became Associate Professor in 1980 and Professor in 1985. From 1984-1988 she served as Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences with primary responsibility for curriculum and instruction. As a Lilly Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow, she devised and put into operation the TA Training Program in Speech Communication, one of the first such programs in the College. Awards for teaching include the Amoco Foundation Distinguished Teaching Award, Indiana University; Outstanding Young Teacher Award, Central States Speech Association; Outstanding Faculty Award, Student Alumni Council, Indiana University; and the Teaching Excellence Award, School of Continuing Studies, Indiana University. In addition, the Women in Communication of Indiana University presented her with their Mentor Award. In addition to classroom teaching, Andrews has run several in-service workshops and training sessions for various professional groups. She is the author or co-author of several pedagogical works and textbooks, including "Effective Employment Interviewing: Unlocking Human Potential" (1982: Scott, Foresman & Co.); "Communication"" for Business and the Professions" (7th ed.,2000: McGraw Hill); and "Organizational Communication: Empowerment in a Technological Society" (1996: Houghton Mifflin). Andrews's general research interests are in the areas oforganizational and small group communication, with particular focus on gender and leadership and on variables influencing decision-making processes in groups, including the role of technology. She presently serves as an associate editor for "Communication"" Monographs" and "The Journal of Applied Communication." In 1997, she won the Gerald M. Phillips Award for Distinguished Applied Communication Scholarship given by the National Communication Association. In 2000, she was awarded a $10,000 Preparing Future Faculty Grant from NCA to enhance the teacher training and development program in the Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University. James Andrews James R. Andrews is Professor of Communication and Culture, Adjunct Professor of American Studies, and Adjunct Professor of Victorian Studies at Indiana University. For fifteen years (1977-1993), he served as chair of the department of Speech Communication. Before coming to Indiana, he taught at the University of California-Santa Barbara, and at Columbia University. He is a member of the Honors Faculty at Indiana University and has taught undergraduate courses in public speaking, political communication, rhetorical criticism, and public address, as well as graduate courses and special seminars in American and British public address, rhetorical criticism, and American Studies. The author or co-author of seven books, Andrews's recent works include "American Voices" (1989: Longman Publishing Group), "The Practice of Rhetorical Criticism" (1990: Prentice Hall), and "Contemporary American Voices" (1992). "Reading Rhetorical Texts," co-authored with Michael C. Leff and Robert Terrill, was published by Houghton Mifflinin 1998. In 1997, Indiana University presented him with the all-university Sylvia E. Bowman Award for Distinguished Teaching, and the National Communication Association honored him with the Donald Ecroyd Award for Distinguished Teaching in Higher Education. He received an Indiana University Teaching Excellence Recognition Award in... See less