communication studies
    Judith McCormick, Ph.D., Associate Teaching Professor and
Faculty Advisor, Department of Communication Studies, and
First Year Seminar Coordinator, College of Arts & Sciences
Office: 103B Manheim Hall
Phone: 816.235.1120

Email: mccormickjk@umkc.edu

Website:
Specialties: Health, Interpersonal, and Organizational Communication;
Medical Humanities; First Year Experience.
Bio:While still serving as Associate Dean, Dr. Judith McCormick
joined the Communication Studies teaching faculty in 1998. In 2006 she
stepped away from administration to become a full-time member of the
Department. Dr. McCormick¹s long term involvement with Medical Humanities and health professions programs, including establishing the Healing and Humanities Minor, evolved into her focus on Health Communication, which she teaches regularly (CS 431). Her administrative career and consulting experiences also served as excellent background for focusing on Organizational Communication, which she also teaches regularly (CS 344). In addition, McCormick teaches introductory interpersonal communication (CS140), and serves as Faculty Advisor to Communication Studies majors. As Associate Dean, McCormick focused on wide-ranging issues primarily related to undergraduates, curriculum, and advising. Her experience and expertise with general education, enrollment management, student success, and retention, led to her recently being appointed Coordinator of the College¹s First Year Seminar (A&S 100) program. In this role she also teaches A&S 100 to new Freshmen and Transfers. And as a result of her interest and support of campus diversity initiatives, in 2006 McCormick was appointed to Chair the new Arts and Sciences Committee on the Recruitment & Retention of African American, Hispanic, and Native American Faculty, Staff, and Students. Also active in her church and denomination, McCormick, has served as an Elder and Stephen Minister, taught numerous classes and preached on occasion, and has regularly served on a health care mission team to Jamaica,
sponsored by the interdenominational organization, Jamaica Partners.