Jill Rhea, Ph.D.

"I would rather light a candle than curse the darkness."
Eleanor Roosevelt
 
Storm Lakes' lighthouse welcomed Dr. Rhea to the city when she arrived.

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Dr. Rhea now teaches at Buena Vista University, where the motto is "Education for Service."
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A Quick Overview

 

Although Dr. Rhea's history at Buena Vista University has not been long, she is well on her way to making a mark in the history of the university through her teaching and involvement in student activities. Dr. Rhea came to the BVU campus in the fall of 2001 and immediately began stepping into history. She is an Associate Professor of Communication Studies and has served a term as the Faculty Senate Secretary. She became co-advisor of Buena Vista's chapter of College Democrats and is currently the advisor for the Service Learning Program (H.O.W.L.).

Before becoming involved in the lakeside campus, Dr. Rhea worked at Oklahoma State University as a visiting professor.  She also served ten years as an Assistant Professor at the University of North Texas, teaching junior, senior, and graduate level Interpersonal Communication, Gender and Communication, Conflict Management, Health Communication, Organizational Communication, and Communication Consulting. To find out more about Dr. Rhea's involvement at BVU check out the links below.

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