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Andrea Lambert South, Ph.D.

Professor
Director, School of Media and Communication

GH 400B
859-572-6615
lamberta3@nku.edu

Bio

Personal

Originally from Kansas, I’ve lived in several states across the U.S.—including Colorado, Texas, Ohio, and Kentucky—with enriching international experiences in London and Brno, Czechia. I’m happily married and share my home with three Golden Retrievers who, despite their dog modeling potential, are mostly just lovable, goofy fluffballs.

Academic

Dr. Andrea Lambert South serves as the Director of the School of Media and Communication and is a Full Professor of Communication. She holds a PhD in Family Communication from the University of Denver, an MA in Interpersonal Communication from Texas Tech University, and a BA in Communication and Psychology from the University of Kansas. Additionally, Dr. Lambert South earned a JD from Chase College of Law and is a licensed attorney in the state of Kentucky.

Her research and teaching expertise span topics such as divorce, stepfamilies, family favoritism, humor, and end-of-life conversations. Deeply engaged in the Northern Kentucky community, she chairs the Institutional Review Board (IRB), serves on the Board of Trustees for the Burlington Fire Protection District, and is a board member and mediator for the NKU Alternative Dispute Resolution Center. Nationally, Dr. Lambert South is an active leader in the communication discipline, having chaired the Family Communication and Master’s Education divisions of the National Communication Association, as well as the Interpersonal and Small Group Interest Group for the Central States Communication Association.

Dr. Lambert South's research program has yielded over 80 competitively selected papers at international, national, and regional conferences. Her work has been published in leading journals such as Journal of Divorce and Remarriage, Journal of Family Communication, Death Studies, Communication Research Reports, Behavioral Sciences, Qualitative Research Reports, Personal Relationships, Health Communication, and Communication & Society.

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Sara Drabik, M.A.

Professor
Program Head, Media & Journalism

GH 404E

859-572-6575
drabiks1@nku.edu

Bio

Academic

Sara Drabik is a documentary filmmaker and Associate Professor of Electronic Media and Broadcasting in the College of Informatics at Northern Kentucky University. Specializing in non-fiction storytelling, her work has been featured by the University Film and Video Association, the Broadcast Education Association, National Public Radio, the University of Oxford Saïd Business School, and KET (the Kentucky PBS affiliate). Her current research is a collaboration with the International Women’s Coffee Alliance and explores the changing roles of women in the international coffee industry.

Sara teaches courses in documentary film and media literacy, focusing on transdisciplinary projects and study abroad opportunities. She has led NKU students in numerous media productions throughout Scotland, South Africa, Sri Lanka and Guatemala.

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Jeff Fox, M.A.

Associate Teaching Professor
Associate Director, School of Media and Communication

GH 404B
859-572-5975
foxj@nku.edu

Bio

Personal

I am originally from north of Dayton, OH, and have lived in Northern Kentucky since 1998.   I enjoy traveling and do so whenever opportunity allows.

Academic

I came to the Department of Communication as a CMST Lecturer and Coordinator of NKU's CMST 101, Public Speaking, Program. Previously I worked in the College of Informatics as an advisor in the COI Advising Center, as well as through the Department of Educational Outreach as the coordinator of the School-Based Scholars Program. In the position as the School-Based Scholars Coordinator, I worked to bring college courses to local high schools. Additionally, I served as the coordinator for Prior Learning Assessment, where I worked with adult students in assisting them with credit for prior learning.

I teach CMST 101, Public Speaking and CMST 340, Strategies of Persuasion at NKU. As a part of my teaching, I stay involved with the Mayerson Student Philanthropy Project, adding to my passion for exposing students to service/experiential learning.

I am a 2006 graduate of NKU with a Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations and a minor in Professional Writing. I also received my Master’s Degree in Communication in December of 2008, as well as a Communication Teaching Certificate in 2012. Prior to my work in higher education, I spent six years in the airline industry and enjoy related research in airline/organizational communication, crisis communication, and rhetoric.  

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Zach Hart, Ph.D.

Professor
Program Head, Communication & Public Relations

GH 404H

859-572-5573
hartz@nku.edu

Bio

Personal

I was born and raised in Rockford, Illinois.  I also have lived in Chicago, IL; East Lansing, MI; and Columbia, MO.  I am the father of two sons, one of whom is a NKU graduate.  

Academic

I joined the NKU faculty in 2003.  I earned my PhD in Communication from Michigan State University.  I previously taught at the University of Missouri-Columbia and Concordia University-Chicago.  My research interests focus on the information seeking strategies and sensemaking process for parents of children with disabilities and the socialization of new employees.  I teach Communication Studies, Health Communication and Public Relations courses.  I previously served as department chair from 2010-11 and 2012-2018.

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Beth Sweeney

Director of Budget and Operations

GH 400D
859-572-6589
sweeneyb1@nku.edu

Bio

Personal

As a proud native of the Northern Kentucky area, Beth’s life and work are deeply rooted in the local community. She maintains an active lifestyle, frequently visiting the Cincinnati Zoo, biking, hiking, and playing tennis, and enjoys creative hobbies like quilting.

Academic

Beth is an alumna of Northern Kentucky University, having earned a Bachelor of Arts in English and a Master of Arts in Liberal Studies. She also holds a certificate in Management & Leadership in Education from Harvard’s Graduate School of Education.

With over 36 years of service to NKU, Beth's experience includes roles as Director of Budget in the College of Arts and Sciences and Associate Provost for Administration. After a brief retirement, she returned to the university and now serves as the Director of Budget and Operations in the College of Informatics.

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Anna Bohn

Senior Coordinator for Budget and Operations

GH 400E
859-572-5568
bohnc1@nku.edu

Bio

Personal

Anna is originally from Shephersville, Kentucky, and moved to Northern Kentucky in 2021. She lives with her cat, Fishbait, and spends most of her time reading a good book!

Academic

Anna is an alumna of Northern Kentucky University, where she earned a Bachelor's degree with a double major in English and History. She is currently pursuing a Master of Arts in English at NKU. One of her academic interests is rhetoric, with a particular focus on how women have used rhetorical strategies across centuries to influence and shape discourse.

 

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Grant Beccaccio

Academic Coordinator

GH 400C
859-572-5435
beccacciog1@nku.edu

Bio

Personal

I currently live in Fort Thomas, KY and love this area. I am a nerd to my core and enjoy playing Dungeons and Dragons with my friends.

Academic

I graduated from NKU in 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in Electronic Media Broadcasting. I started working at NKU in the Office of Financial Assistance and enjoy the atmosphere here, just like when I was a student! I jumped at the chance to come back to the college where I got my degree.

 

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