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  Eve Anne Doohan
Assistant Professor: Communication Studies

Eve-Anne M. Doohan joined the faculty of USF in the fall of 2004.  She earned her PhD in Speech Communication from the University of Washington in 2004.  Her research interests are the verbal and nonverbal communication of married couples and how this communication is related to individual and relational variables, including marital satisfaction, commitment, and health.  Her current research focuses on how married couples with fundamental differences between them (e.g., religious beliefs, political beliefs, beliefs about raising children) navigate and maintain their relationship.  She has published articles in the International Journal of Listening and the Western Journal of Communication, as well as the edited volume The Sourcebook of Nonverbal Measures: Going Beyond Words.  Her major service includes serving on the College of Arts and Sciences Curriculum Committee, serving as faculty advisor to the National Society of Collegiate Scholars, and serving as co-advisor to Lambda Pi Eta.  She teaches Communication and Everyday Life, Nonverbal Communication, Family Communication, and Interpersonal Communication.  

Contact Information:
University of San Francisco
2130 Fulton St. San Francisco, CA 94117
Phone: (415) 422-5367
Fax: (415) 422-5680
Email: edoohan@usfca.edu
Office: University Center, 561
Office Hours: T 3pm-4pm, W 10am-11am, R 9am-10am and by appointment

 
 
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