Meet our Faculty and Staff

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Meet our Faculty and Staff

Chuck Elliott (Chair)

Chuck Elliott

Dr. Elliott is a professor of communication arts and the chair of the department of media and applied communications. Chuck comes to Cedarville University from Hong Kong where he served as Chair of the Department of Communication Studies at Hong Kong Baptist University. He earned his Bachelor's degree in Social Science from Cedarville College in 1977 and his Masters and Ph.D. in Mass Communications from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA. He teaches classes in communication theory and intercultural communication. Research interests include exploring cultural values in mediated communication and the impact of technology on social life. Dr. Elliot has been teaching at Cedarville University since the Fall of 2003.

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Wes Baker

Wes Baker Dr. Baker serves as distinguished professor of communication arts as well as the Faculty Liaison for CedarNet. After earning his B.A. in Radio-Television Production from Bob Jones University (1972), Dr. Baker received his M.A. in Journalism from the University of South Carolina (1980) and his Ph.D. in Communication from The Ohio State University (1991). He has worked in broadcasting, film and web-based media ever since. Dr. Baker studies how to effectively use information technology for teaching and learning and has presented a number of workshops and faculty in-services for the Council of Independent Colleges, the Ohio Foundation of Independent Colleges, and several other colleges and universities across the country. Dr. Baker has worked in the broadcasting industry for over 40 years, and has appeared in several Christian films. He has a specific interest in media law and ethics, the challenges of an image-based culture, social responsibility of the media, and the role of technology in teaching and learning. He and his wife, Rebecca, have four children.

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Dave Bastress

Dave Bastress Mr. Bastress serves as the Electronic Media Technician in the Department of Media and Applied Communication.  He came to Cedarville fulltime in 2002.  A graduate of P.B.T.S. (now Davis College) in 1970 and from John Brown Univ. in 1981,  he has worked in communication systems design, construction and maintenance, broadcast engineering and antenna manufacturing.  His interests are providing technical assistance to small groups or individuals and amateur radio.  He and his wife Joy have 3 sons and 8 grandchildren.

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Mark Bentley

Mark Bentley Mark Bentley serves as the director of debate and instructor of communication arts. He earned a B.A. from Cedarville University and is currently working towards an M.A. in Communication. Mark worked in environmental remediation before coming to Cedarville to coach the Debate Team. He has been involved in debate since he was 15, competing through high school and college as a member of the Cedarville University Debate Team, and coaching college and high school debate since graduation. Mark met his wife Katie on the Cedarville Debate Team (not that he encourages that sort of behavior on the team) and they were married in 2005. Mark enjoys traveling with Katie, playing drums, all sorts of video games, and most anything outdoors.

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Deb Bissett

Deb Bissett Deborah R. Bissett serves as the administrative assistant of media and applied communications. She has a BA in Bible, with a concentration in Elementary Education. She has served in areas of leadership in her church and community, taught and directed ladies and children’s ministries, and is actively involved in missions. In her spare time, she loves to read, garden, bike with her husband, and video chat with her kids and granddaughters. She and her husband have 2 children.

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Jeff Gilbert

Jeff Gilbert Jeff Gilbert serves as an assistant professor of journalism. He received his B.A. in Broadcasting at Cedarville in 1987. Jeff worked for 22 years in the newspaper industry as a sports writer, copy editor, page designer and sports editor. He teaches print classes in reporting, writing, editing and design while incorporating the emerging online tools that are shaping the future of how news is delivered. He prepares students to find the stories that need to be told and to uphold high journalistic ethics and standards. Jeff and his wife, Amy, have three daughters and live in Cedarville. He loves to spend time with his family and friends, is a sports fan of all sorts, loves to coach basketball and play golf.

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Derrick Green

Derrick Green

Derrick Green graduated from Cedarville College in 1997 with a BA in Communication Studies with a specialization in Organizational Communication. While attending CU, he competed for Cedarville’s Individual Events forensic team. From 1997-1999, Derrick attended Miami University as a Graduate Teaching Assistant in speech communication and assisted in coaching Miami's individual events forensic team. While teaching at Kansas State University from 1999-2002, he worked as assistant Individual Events coach. He has worked extensively with Individual Events Forensics teams at all three schools. Joining the faculty of Cedarville University in the Fall of 2002, he teaches Fundamentals of Speech and also functions as assistant coach for the Individual Events Speech Team. Derrick is single and lives in the town of Cedarville.

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Deb Haffey

Deb Haffey Dr. Deborah Haffey serves as senior professor of communication arts, teaching public speaking and political communication at Cedarville University since 1986. She earned her B.A. from Cedarville College (1968), her M.A. from The Ohio State University (1969), and her PhD from The Ohio State University (2002). Listed among the honors she has received are: the Faculty of the Year Award, 1998; the Alumni Association Distinguished Educator Award, 2006; the University Service Award, 2009; and recognition for her debate coaching accomplishments from the National Educational Debate Association on three separate occasions. She is a member of the Phi Kappa Phi honor society, and has been listed in Who’s Who Among Women in the US. She is co-founder and director of The Miriam Maddox Forum, an honor society of communication arts alumni who share an interest in public speaking and performance. Dr. Haffey is co-director of Women of Vision, a campus organization associated with World Vision International which seeks to serve the poor in the name of Jesus Christ. She and her husband David have three adult children, and a growing bevy of grandchildren.

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Sandi Harner

Sandi Harner

Biography

Professor Harner serves as Professor of English and teaches Technical and Professional Communication, a program which she developed at Cedarville in 1984. She has successfully brought the program to a full major. Along with her teaching responsibilities, she is an independent consultant and contract writer and serves on the Society for Technical Communication's (STC) Board of Directors. Professor Harner was named a Fellow of STC in 2001, received the STC Jay R. Gould Award for Excellence in Teaching in 1997, and also received the first STC Faculty Internship Grant in 1997. Professor Harner has also helped to create and sustain one of the most successful student chapters of STC. She has been at Cedarville since 1981.

Interests

  • Speaking to women's groups
  • Collecting fountain pens
  • Her two grandchildren, Zachary and Jacob
  • Home roasting coffee
  • Getting students involved in STC
  • Wearing purple dresses and red hats

Education

  • M.A. in English from the University of Dayton
  • B.S. in English Education from Central State University
  • B.A. in English from Cedarville College

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Heather Heritage

Heather Heritage Heather Heritage serves as instructor of communication arts. She holds an M.A. in communication from the University of Dayton (2011) and a B.S. from Youngstown State University (2002). Her previous experience has been in the corporate world, having worked in a training and organizational communication capacity for an international weight-loss company for eight years. She has a passion for the field of public relations and likes to bring a practical learning approach to the classroom. At home, she and her husband enjoy spending time with their three dogs and have numerous hobbies together.

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James Kragel

James Kragel Mr. Jim Kragel serves as associate professor of communication arts. He earned his M.A. in Communications from Wheaton College and has been at Cedarville since 1994. He teaches classes in Digital Film, Television, and Video Production. His heart is to see Cedarville graduates in the Feature Film Industry in Los Angeles, California. He has helped to produce numerous professional videos for a variety of Christian ministries, including Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Somewhere Forever Ministries, and Answers in Genesis. He also spends many hours outside of class working with students in professional internship opportunities through Disney, Dateline, CNN, Fox Sports, and the Summer Olympics. Many graduates from the program can be found in various corners of the globe serving the Lord through Media Technology and Missions organizations. Mr. Kragel and his wife Julie have two sons: David and Jonathan. His interests outside of communication arts and video production are any sports (but especially golf).

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Jim Leightenheimer

Jim Leightenheimer James Leightenheimer serves as associate professor of communication arts. He earned his B.A. in communication arts and broadcasting from Cedarville College (1980) his M.A. in Telecommunications Management from Ohio University (1989), and also graduated from the New Technology program at the Recording Workshop in Chillicothe, Ohio. Mr. "L", as the students call him, teaches classes in the audio production, management, and sales emphases of the electronic media major. During his time at Cedarville, he has received the Faculty Member of the Year Award, Faculty Advisor of the Year, and Faculty Innovator of the Year. In addition to teaching, Jim is the advisor for Cedarville University’s student radio station, Resoundradio.com, serves as the afternoon host for the CDR Radio Network, and is a member of the Educational Resource Assistance Program Committee at the University, which facilitates Cedarville graduates as teachers in China. Jim and his wife, Beth, have five children, ranging in age from 15 to 29. When he is not on campus, Mr. Leightenheimer spends time with his family, reading, gardening, or pursuing outdoor activities.

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Mike Lopez

Mike Lopez Dr. López serves as professor of communication arts. He earned his Ph.D. in communication from The Ohio State University in 1985 and has a broad range of research interests that he explores cooperatively with undergraduate students. Outside the classroom, he is interested in restoring historic structures and works to renovate old structures and build new homes for first-time buyers in the Springfield, Ohio, area. He and his wife, Shelley, are very involved in community ministry through their church and are known for their neighborly hospitality.

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Mischelle McIntosh

Mischelle McIntosh Ms. McIntosh serves as assistant professor of communication arts and media research, focusing on Documentary Film. She graduated from Cedarville College in 1977 with her B.A. in Speech Education. She has a M.A. in Dramatic Productions, and a M.A. in Communications. Mischelle also serves on the Theatre Arts Committee and directs University Play Productions. A specific area of interest to Prof. McIntosh is the integration of theatre and documentary film. She is a member of the International Documentary Association. She began teaching at Cedarville as an adjunct instructor in 1993 and has been full-time at the University since 1999. Mischelle has two children, Whitney and Jason and one granddaughter, Savannah Grace. Mischelle participates in local community theatre productions and is also very involved in church drama and media.

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Kurt Moreland

Kurt Moreland Kurt Moreland serves as associate professor of communication arts. He received his B.A. from Cedarville College in 1976 and his M.A. from West Virginia University in 1978. He has completed all of his work for his Ph.D. from Purdue University except his dissertation. His research interests specifically include crisis communication and negotiation. In addition to teaching organizational communication, Mr. Moreland serves as the Advisor for the student chapter of the Society for Human Resource Management. Outside the classroom, Kurt enjoys sports and drumcorps competition. He has been at Cedarville since 1981.

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Jim Phipps

Jim Phipps

Dr. Phipps is a senior professor of communication arts and has taught at Cedarville College/University since the fall of 1968. He received his B.A. in Speech and English from Cedarville College in 1968, his M.A. in Broadcasting from Ohio State University in 1970 and his Ph.D. in Communication from Ohio State University in 1975. He served as Chair of the Department of Communication Arts for 32 years and now serves the department in other capacities along with teaching. His specialties are in historical communication, leadership, storytelling, and interpersonal, persuasive, and media communication. Since 1996, Jim has also been the Mayor for the Village of Cedarville. On campus, he was known as the Radio Voice of the Yellow Jackets for 32 years. Off campus, he has interim pastored five churches. He also enjoys working with cars, making golf clubs, and serving at the local church. Jim and his wife Patricia make their home in Cedarville.

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Jeff Simon

Jeff Simon Jeff Simon serves as instructor of journalism and broadcast and digital media. He received his B.A. in Electronic Media from Cedarville University in 2006. Jeff is currently working on his MFA in 3D Character Animation from The Academy of Art University. He previously worked for Answers in Genesis as a video editor, animator, and motion graphics artist. Jeff teaches classes in 3D animation, graphics for TV and film, writing for mobile/web media, and media convergence study. He enjoys spending time with his wife, Sandahl, and friends and loves a good board game. He also loves to watch movies, read, and draw.

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Margaret Wheeler

Margaret Wheeler Margaret Wheeler serves as associate professor of communication arts. She received her B.A. from Cedarville College in 1964 and her Masters in Educational Leadership from Central State University in 1998. Prof. Wheeler serves as the Coordinator of the Fundamentals Program, and is a member of the National Basic Course Directors, National Communication and the Ohio Communication Association. Currently, she teaches Introduction to Communication Arts, and Fundamentals of Speech. Prof. Wheeler was awarded the 2008 SOCHE Excellence Award for exemplary teaching and is known for creating a positive learning atmosphere in the classroom and strong relationships with her advisees. Professor Wheeler was also the 2007-2008 Miracle Yearbook Dedication recipient. She has been at Cedarville since 1988. She and her husband, Bill, use their holidays to visit their 6 daughters and their families.

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