We found the following information about Michelle A Holling at California State University San Marcos, where Michelle A Holling has worked as a Professor, Chair Department of Communication Coordinator President Elect Western States Communication Association since 2007. Michelle's total work experience is over 17 years, during which time Michelle had at least three jobs at different places to develop professional skills. Michelle studied at the San Francisco State University. Michelle A Holling currently lives in San Diego, California. You can contact with Michelle by looking for phone number or email address or find exhaustive information by requesting access to the professional's additional details.
Name variants:
Michele Holling,
Mickey Holling,
Shelly Holling
Contact Information
Last Update
Jul 1, 2022
Email
mh**@csusm.edu
Location
San Diego, CA
Workplace
Professor, Chair Department of Communication Coordinator President Elect Western States Communication Association
San Marcos, CA
Industry
Higher Education, Colleges and Universities
Colleagues
Work History
Professor, Chair Department of Communication Coordinator President Elect Western States Communication Association
333 south Twin Oaks Valley Rd, San Marcos, CA 92078
I was department chair of the third largest department in the College of Humanities, Arts, Behavioral and Social Sciences at CSUSM. The department has 26 committed teacher-scholars who deliv...
2007 — Jul 2019
President
Immediate Past President of the Western States Communication Association (WSCA), 2018-2019
President of the WSCA, 2017-2018. In this role, I delivered my Presidential Address entitled "Cen...
Feb 2017 — Feb 2018
Assistant Professor
Jointly appointed in two units, taught courses in rhetoric and Chicana/o studies, engaged in professional service, active researcher, and participated in program building for ethnic studies.
Aug 2003 — Jun 2007
Occupations
Executive
Chairperson
Professor
Coordinator
Planner
Chief Executive
Managers
Skills
Public Speaking
University Teaching
Student Affairs
Microsoft Office
Research
Community Outreach
Educational Leadership
Adult Education
Admissions
Qualitative Research
Powerpoint
Chicana/O Latina/O Communication
Gender and Feminist Studies
Student Recruiting
Teaching
Student Development
Rhetorical Constructions of Identity and Subject
Higher Education
Curriculum Development
Academic Publishing