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Lecturer - St. David's School of Nursing
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Graduate Instruct Asst - English
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Professor - Department of Communication Studies
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Lecturer - Dept of Health & Human Performance
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Dr. Tricia Burke Professor - Department of Communication StudiesDailey, S. L., Burke, T. J., & Carberry, E. G. (2018). For better or work: Dual discourses in a workplace wellness program. Management Communication Quarterly, 32(4), 612–626. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1177/0893318917746018
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Dr. Stephanie Layne Dailey Associate Professor - Department of Communication StudiesDailey, S. L., Burke, T. J., & Carberry, E. G. (2018). For better or for work: Dual discourses in a workplace wellness program. Management Communication Quarterly, 32(4), 612–626. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1177/0893318917746018
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Dr. Stephanie Layne Dailey Associate Professor - Department of Communication StudiesBurke, P. J., Dailey, S. L., & Zhu, Y. (2017). Let’s work out: Communication in workplace wellness programs. International Journal of Workplace Health Management, 10(2), 101–115. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJWHM-07-2016-0055
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Burke, B., & Haber-Curran, P. (2016). Invisible on campus: Bisexual, gay, and lesbian students at religiously-affiliated institutions. Journal of Student Affairs, XXV, 29–35.
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Dr. Tricia Burke Professor - Department of Communication StudiesBurke, T. J., Randall, A. K., Corkery, S. A., Young, V. J., & Butler, E. A. (2012). “You’re going to eat that?” Relationship processes and conflict among mixed weight couples. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 29, 1109–1130. https://doi.org/10.1177/0265407512451199
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Dr. Tricia Burke Professor - Department of Communication StudiesBurke, T. J., Young, V. J., & Duggan, A. (2022). Recognizing the blurred boundary between health-related support and control in close relationships. Personal Relationships, 29(4), 644–673. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10/1111/pere.12445
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Dr. Tricia Burke Professor - Department of Communication StudiesBurke, T. J. (2018). Supervisor support for wellness. WellCats Newsletter.
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Dr. Tricia Burke Professor - Department of Communication StudiesBurke, T. J. (2018). Enhancing your communication environment. WellCats Newsletter.
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Dr. Tricia Burke Professor - Department of Communication StudiesBurke, T. J. (2018). Meaningful communciation nourishes relationships and promotes health. WellCats Newsletter.
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Dr. Michael Nowicki Professor - School of Health AdministrationNowicki, M., & Burke, G. C. (1988). Hospital closures: Issues and perspectives. Texas Journal of Rural Health, 21–24.
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Dr. Matt Morris Assoc Professor of Instruction - Department of Communication StudiesResearch: Social Movements, Populism, Conspiracy Rhetoric, Media and Technology. American Studies
Teaching: Rhetorical theory, especially psychoanalytic and poststructuralism. His coursework was largely a balance of Kenneth Burke, the Frankfurt School, and French theory such as Foucault, Lacan, and Deleuze. Social movements, political communication, and conspiracy rhetoric. -
Research: Performances
McPherson, R. G. (2017) Mean John. George West, Texas: George West Storyfest Association.
McPherson, R. G. (2017) The Graveyard Ghost. New Braunfels, Texas: Bluebonnet Storytellers Association and San Antonio Storytellers Association
McPherson, R. G. (2016) Telesik. San Antonio, Texas: San Antonio Storytellers Association.
McPherson, R. G. (2014) Sweet Roland. Denton, Texas: Tejas Storytelling Association.
McPherson, R. G. (2013) Meat of The Tongue. San Antonio, Texas: San Antonio Storytellers Association.
McPherson, R. G. (2013) The Lion Makers: A Tale From Panchatantra in India. San Antonio, Texas, United States: Institute of Texan Cultures / Luminaria San Antonio.
McPherson, R. G. (2012) Truth, Falsehood, Fire and Water: A Traditional Ethiopian Tale. San Antonio, Texas, United States: Institute of Texas Cultures / Luminaria San Antonio
Guest Lectures and Invited Workshop Scholarly Presentations
2021 Student Success Through Campus-Wide Use of Creative Cloud - S286 Abobe Max 2021
https://www.adobe.com/max/2021/sessions/student-success-through-campuswide-use-of-creative-s286.html
2021 Rubrics in Bold Beginnings, Academic Innovation Academy, UTSA Academic Innovation and Faculty Success Teams
2021 Summer Facilitation of Cohort C, Academic Innovation Academy, UTSA Academic Innovation
2021 4 Recorded Module Presentations, Effective Practices in Digital Instruction, UTSA Academic Innovation Academy. UTSA Academic Innovation
2021 Spring Presentation, UTSA Instructional Librarians: Working With Faculty Online
2020 Workshop and Online Module, North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Leadership Lab, Value Propositions: Initiating Professional Relationships Online Module
2020 Presentation, Creating Connections and Campus-Like Experiences in The Digital Classroom, UTSA Academic Innovation
2020 Workshop and Online Module, Research Poster Presentations, UTSA Graduate School Career Badge Program
2020 Presentation, UTSA QM Invited Presentation: Instructional Materials
2020 Presentation, UTSA Spring 2020 OER Webinar for Faculty, UTSA Libraries
2020 Co-Facilitated Series, Small Teaching Online, UTSA Academic Innovations
2019 Workshop, 2019 UTSA Provost Academy, Principles of Storytelling
2018 Workshop, Tejas Storytelling Conference, Practicing Audience Engagement Strategies for Co-Creative Storytelling or Kindred Reunions
2018 Workshop, North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Leadership Lab, Persuasive Adaptive Communication Practices
2017 Workshop, North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Leadership Lab, Quick Pitch Assignment: Next Steps and Presentation
2017 Workshop, UTSA Storytelling Festival, UTSA Department of Education, Audience Participation Storytelling Methods
2016 Workshop, North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Leadership Lab, Active Persuasive Writing
2016 Workshop, UTSA Storytelling Festival, UTSA Department of Education, Telling Your Story In An Employment Interview
2015 Workshop, North San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Leadership Lab, Persuasive Writing
2014 Workshop, Voto Latino, Y tú quién eres? Sharing the Story of Self
2014 Workshop, Faculty Center, Presentation Skills: Emphasizing Storytelling and Active Learning
2014 Workshop, UTSA Early Childhood Institute, Using Strategies from the Rice Storytelling Project
2014 Invited Panelist, Texas State University, Invited Panelist: Special Panel Honoring Dr. Lee Williams as a part of Texas State University Communication Week
2013 Special Course Development, Developed Professional Development Course: Writing For Mass Media as an Open Educational Resource (OER).
2013 Workshop, UTSA Faculty Center / Teaching and Learning Center, Facilitating Productive Debates as A Method of Deeper Learning: Building Better Student Oral Communication, Critical Thinking, and Teamwork Skills
2013 Workshop, UTSA Faculty Center / Teaching and Learning Center, Presentation Skills: Emphasizing Active Learning and Visual Aids For UTSA TA Orientation
2013 Workshop, Innovations in Online Learning Conference, Saylor University: Bringing Order to Chaos in Open Educational Resources
Innovations in Online Learning Conference
San Antonio, Texas
2013 Workshops, Toastmasters Regional Conference, Advice for Anyone New To Storytelling and Applying Burke’s Pentad To Improve Storytelling
Toastmasters Regional Conference, San Antonio, Texas
2013 Workshop, UTSA Teaching and Learning Center, Conflict Management Strategies For Instructors and Students, UTSA Teaching and Learning Center
2013 Workshop, UTSA Teaching and Learning Center, Communication Strategies, UTSA Teaching and Learning Center
2010 Interpersonal Communication, Come to Class Day, UTSA
2007 Panel, Communication Careers In Higher Education, 19th Annual Communication Week, Texas State University-San Marcos
2005 An Introduction to Rhetoric, Dr. Villigran’s Foundations 3023 Class, UTSA
2004 Workshop, Communicating in Teams, District IV ASAP (Association of Student Advancement Programs) Conference, Texas State University-San Marcos
2004 Panel, The Impact of Argumentativeness and Verbal Aggression on Adolescent Dating Relationships, Eastern Communication Association, Boston, MA
2003 Workshop, Leadership Training, Southwest Leadership Conference, Texas State University-San Marcos
Teaching: Teaching Positions:
2021-Present The University of Texas at San Antonio
Associate Professor of Practice, Department of Communication
2004-Present Texas State University-San Marcos
Adjunct Faculty (Each Fall), Department of Communication
2015-2021 The University of Texas at San Antonio
Assistant Professor of Practice, Department of Communication
2012-2015 The University of Texas at San Antonio
Senior Lecturer, Department of Communication
2005-2012 The University of Texas at San Antonio
Lecturer, Department of Communication
2005-2010 The University of Phoenix
Faculty Member
2003 Texas State University-San Marcos
Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Communication
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Dr. Tricia Burke Professor - Department of Communication StudiesBurke, T. J. Graduate and Professional Student Council Travel Grant, University of Arizona, $500. (Funded: 2011). Grant.
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Dr. Tricia Burke Professor - Department of Communication StudiesBurke, T. J. Alkek Library New Faculty Start-‐up Grant, Texas State University, $713.06. (Funded: 2013). Grant.
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Dr. Tricia Burke Professor - Department of Communication StudiesBurke, T. J., Burns, Michael Edward. Building a Culture of Health at Work: Assessing and Fostering Supervisor Support, Texas State University, $16000. (Funded: December 2017 - December 2018). Grant.
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Dr. Tricia Burke Professor - Department of Communication StudiesBurke, T. J (Principal), Burns, Michael Edward. Investigating Family Communication and Mental Health during the Transition to College, Research Enhancement Grant, Texas State University, $16000. (Funded: 2013 - 2014). Grant.
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Dr. Tricia Burke Professor - Department of Communication StudiesBurke, T. J (Principal), Burns, Michael Edward. Investigating Family Communication and Mental Health during the Transition to College, Research Enhancement Grant, Texas State University, $16000. (Funded: 2013 - 2014). Grant.
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Dr. Tricia Burke Professor - Department of Communication StudiesBurke, T. J (Principal). Examining Diet-‐ and Exercise-‐Related Communication in Romantic Relationships: Associations with Health and Relationship Quality, Department of Communication Dissertation Research Grant funded by University of Arizona, Institutional (Higher Ed), $1200. (Funded: 2011 - 2012). Grant.
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Dr. Tricia Burke Professor - Department of Communication StudiesDailey, Stephanie Layne (Principal), Burke, T. J (Co-Principal). “Pumping Up” Survey Research: Boosting Participation in Texas State University’s Total Wellness Program, Research Enhancement Grant, Texas State University, $16000. (Funded: 2015 - 2016). Grant.
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Dr. Stephanie Layne Dailey Associate Professor - Department of Communication StudiesDailey, Stephanie Layne (Principal), Burke, T. J (Co-Principal). “Pumping Up” Survey Research: Boosting Participation in Texas State University’s Total Wellness Program, Research Enhancement Grant, Texas State University, $16000. (Funded: 2015 - 2016). Grant.
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Dr. Kristen Nacole LeBlanc Farris Associate Professor - Department of Communication StudiesHouser, Marian L (Principal), Farris, Kristen Nacole LeBlanc (Co-Principal), Burke, Patricia Jean (Co-Principal). Assessment of the Caregiver Communication Competence Scale, Texas State University, Texas State University, $16000. (Submitted: October 1, 2022, Funded: January 1, 2023 - May 31, 2024). Grant.
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Dr. Marian Houser Chair - Professor - Department of Communication StudiesHouser, Marian L (Principal), Farris, Kristen Nacole LeBlanc (Co-Principal), Burke, Patricia Jean (Co-Principal). Assessment of the Caregiver Communication Competence Scale, Texas State University, Texas State University, $16000. (Submitted: October 1, 2022, Funded: January 1, 2023 - May 31, 2024). Grant.
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Dr. Kenneth L Grasso Chair - Professor - Political ScienceDirector, The Idea of Liberty in the Burke-Paine Debate. 2012.
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Dr. John Mckiernan Program Director, Faculty - Center for the Study of the SouthwestOrganizer, Flannery Burke: the Bridge to A Land Apart: the Southwest and the Nation. February 1, 2018.
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Dr. John Mckiernan Program Director, Faculty - Center for the Study of the SouthwestOrganizer, Flannery Burke: From Nuclear Reservations to Multi-ethnic Suburbs: Politics and Culture in the Southwest. February 1, 2018.
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Dr. Caitlin Gabor Professor - BiologyRecruited a nationally recognized research scientist, Dr. Romi Burks, Southwestern Univ. for the department's seminar series. 2004.