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Education: PhD, UNC-Chapel Hill, Mass Comm Research Methods

Carol Reese Dykers, Salem College
Carol Reese Dykers
Associate Professor of Communication
www.reesedykersideas.com
faculty
Association of Educators in Journalism and Mass Communication
For 12 years, have taught senior capstone course in Salem's Communication major and learned lots about assessment., Working on community research course to teach in fall 2009 where students can be involved with local nonprofit organizations., Completed one documentary and certification at Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University., Now beginning documentary work among Latina women after spending January 2009 at Universidad Internacional, Cuernavaca, Mexico.
Journalism, documentary, service learning, experiential learning
Carol Reese Dykers is associate professor of Communication at Salem College and a former journalist.

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