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Diane Howard is a full, tenured professor in the Dept. of Communication and Media Studies. She has been on the faculty of the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor for almost 20 years. She has developed and directed the Performance Studies program that addresses communication art historically, universally, and practically. She has trained UMHB students for performance and presentation on stage, platform, television, and via e-technologies. She has authored three textbooks that the McGraw-Hill Corp. has published. Further, she has broadly published and presented regionally, nationally, and internationally. She is a creative artist, experienced communicator, and active researcher. Dr. Howard has lived and traveled all over the world as a military dependent; military, chaplain’s wife; and as a college professor. She started her life in Mainland China, when her father was a military liaison officer to Chiang Kia-shek, before the American military evacuation that occurred during the Communist Revolution. Having lived and traveled throughout the Asia, Hawaiian Islands, Caribbean Islands, Bahamas, Mexico, United States, Canada, British Isles, and Europe, she has studied world history and cultural diversity all of her life. |
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