| Name: Tracie
Clark |
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| Department: Communication / Speech (Arts & Communication Division)
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| Title: Instructor, Communication |
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Office Location:
Levine,
3412
Levine Campus |
| Phone Number:
(704)330-4253 |
| Fax Number:
(704)330-4227 |
Email Address: Tracie.Clark@cpcc.edu
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Responsibilities:
COM 110 Introduction to Communication; COM 120 Interpersonal Communication ; COM 231 Public Speaking
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Educational Background:
BA in English from North Carolina Central University ; MA in Communication from University of Maryland - College Park; Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction at the University of North Carolina-Charlotte
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Educational Experience:
Part-time University of Maryland
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Publications:
Clark, T. S. (2009). Experiencing the Minority. In C. B. Hutchison, What Happens When Students Are in the Minority: Experiences that Impact Human Performance (pp. 191-199). Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Education.
Sawyer, T. N. (2004). Listening Without Nonverbal Feedback. L.W. Hugenberg and B. S. Hugenberg, (Eds.), Teaching Ideas for the Basic Communication Course Vol. 7. Kendall-Hunt Publishing Company.
Sawyer, T. N. (2000). At-Risk Students: Implications for Listening Education. Paper Presented at the 21st annual meeting of the International Listening Association. Virginia Beach, Virginia.
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Interests:
Reading Traveling
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Other Information:
Available by appointment
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