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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - Dr. Yorgo Pasadeos has been named
associate dean for graduate studies in the College
of Communication and Information Sciences at The University
of Alabama. Dr. Bruce Berger will replace Pasadeos as
coordinator of the department of advertising and public
relations graduate program.
Pasadeos is a professor in advertising and public relations
and formerly was coordinator of that department’s graduate
program. Berger is an associate professor and previously was the
corporate vice president for corporate affairs at Whirlpool
Corp. and president of the Whirlpool Foundation.
“Dr. Pasadeos has done an exceptional job building both the
one-year professional program that integrates advertising and
public relations and our two-year thesis program into top
programs in the country,” said Dr. Bill Gonzenbach, professor
and chair of the advertising and public relations department.
“We’re confident that Dr. Berger’s exceptional
professional and academic experiences will only enhance our
reputation as one of the leaders in the field of advertising and
public relations.”
Pasadeos teaches advertising and mass communication and
serves as editor of the International Communication Bulletin, a
serial of the International Communication Division, Association
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. He was a
visiting professor of advertising at Southwest Texas State
University in the spring of 1995 and at The American College of
Athens, Greece in the summers of 1985 and 1986.
Berger teaches corporate communications and joined the
department in 1999. He had more than 20 years of public
relations and executive experience with both The Upjohn Co. and
Whirlpool Corp.
The College of Communication & Information Sciences is
among the largest and most prestigious communication colleges in
the nation. Graduating more than 12,000 students, C&IS is
consistently ranked among the top 10 in number of doctoral
degrees awarded and in many of its research programs.
C&IS graduates have won four of the six Pulitzer Prizes
awarded to University of Alabama alumni, and the forensics and
debate squad, housed within the College, has garnered 14
national championships.
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