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Big Questions (CC 3001)

Term: 2021-2022 Academic Year Spring

Faculty

Bradley C. Pardue

Office Hours (Fall 2024)

Mondays          10:00-11:00

Tuesdays         1:30-3:00

Wednesdays    10:00-11:00 & 1:00-2:00

Thursdays        1:30-3:00

Fridays             10:00-11:00

Andrew Timothy Bolger

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Jeffrey Charles Elliott

Office Hours

  • Fall 2024
  • MW 8-9
  • MF 9-10
  • TR 9:30-11

 

Contact Information

Office: 212 Pfeiffer Science Building

Email (preferred contact): jelliott@cofo.edu

Office Phone: 417-690-3462

Stacy A McNeill

Fall 2024 Office Hours

Monday/10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (Plaster 310) & 1-3 p.m. (Center for Student Support and Success (CSSS)-around the corner from the bookstore)

Tuesday/10:30-11:30 a.m. (Plaster 310)

Wednesday/10:30-11:30 a.m. (Plaster 310)

Thursday/11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (CSSS)

Personal Biography

Dr. Stacy McNeill has taught college courses in the communication field for three decades, and has served in administrative roles for one decade. Dr. McNeill is the current Dean of Academic Enrichment at C of O. She holds a master's degree in Communication, with an emphasis in Organizational Communication, from the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville and a doctorate in Educational Leadership and Policy Analysis from the University of Missouri. Dr. McNeill teaches courses in communication law, interpersonal communication, and public speaking. She is a member of Lambda Pi Eta, a national communication honor society.

 

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Schedule

Thu, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM (1/10/2022 - 3/11/2022) Location: MAIN PLAST 306

Description

Prerequisite: Junior Status. This course is an option for students on the "Thrive Pathway", which when completed leads to recognition for leadership development. It is designed for students who have completed the majority of their GE courses along with various co-curricular activities. Questions that form the basis of the class will transcend any one major or discipline and may be tied to one of the three major emphases of the GE program: Human Society & Community, The Created Order, or Human Creativity and Flourishing. This course may be repeated for credit. Fall/Spring