Sarah Mayberry Scott

101 White Oak Street Arkansas State University Brookland, AR 72417 P.O Box 369 870-219-6040 State University, AR 72467 [email protected] 870-972-3280 ______

EDUCATION:

Ph.D. Communication Studies, University of Memphis, expected graduation date 2018 Completed 24 hours toward the degree.

M.A. Communication Studies and Theatre, Arkansas State University, 2008 Thesis: Marketing of the World’s Largest Athletic Minority: People Living with Disabilities

B.A. Communication Studies, University of North Carolina Wilmington, 2003

TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, AR August 2008-present Instructor  Teach a 5/5 load of courses  Teach seated, hybrid, and online courses

Arkansas State University, Faculty Center, Jonesboro, AR August 2014-present Instructor  Teach classes on current uses of technology in the classroom  Teach classes on pedagogical practices in the contemporary classroom

Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, AR January 2007-May 2008 Graduate Teaching Assistant  Teach oral communication courses  Assist with the honors’ oral communication courses

PUBLICATIONS:

Mayberry Scott, Sarah. (Fall 2016). Pole-vaulting in the archive: A self-reflective, feminist engagement with one student’s jump into archiving. Carolinas Communication Annual, 32, 59-71.

Mayberry Scott, Sarah. (Fall 2016). Sound studies’ aural fixation: A potential cure. Sounding Out. Under Review. INVITED PUBLICATIONS:

Mayberry Scott, Sarah. (May 20, 2016). Psychological impact of celiac disease … from someone with celiac disease. Arkansas Psychological Association Blog. http://arpapsych.com/psychological-impact-of-celiac-disease-from-someone-with- celiac-disease/

Mayberry Scott, Sarah. (November 25, 2015). What is wrong with pilgrims and Indians? Arkansas Psychological Association Blog. http://arpapsych.com/what-is-wrong- with-pilgrims-and-indians/

COMPETITIVE CONFERENCE PAPERS:

“Loving, Laboring, and Bleeding to Run: A Foucauldian Analysis of Alysia Montano and Kiran Gandhi’s Deviant Bodies.” National Communication Association: Philadelphia, PA: November 2016.

“Tale of Two Bells: Stories of Life, Lessons, and Pole-Vault from Earl and Grandpa Bell.” Delta Symposium: Jonesboro, AR: April, 2016.

“Who has the Control in Birth Control? A Fresh Framework for Analyzing Visual Artifacts from the Eugenics and Women’s Rights Movements.” Tennessee Communication Association/Kentucky Communication Association: Burns, TN: September 2015.

“JCPenney A Self Created Crisis: A Case Study Applying Benoit’s Image Restoration.” Southern States Communication Association: Tampa, FL; April 2015.

“Marketing the World’s Largest Athletic Minority.” Southern States Communication Association Conference; Savannah, GA; April 2008.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS/PANELS:

“Who has the Control in Birth Control? A Fresh Framework for Analyzing Visual Artifacts from the Eugenics and Women’s Rights Movements.” Southern States Communication Association Panel Presentation, “Communication and Conscience in the Debate over an Equal Rights Amendment – 1920 to the Present;” Austin, TX, April 2016.

“Hear No Evil: Queer Aphasia in the Rural South.” Rural Freaks Conference Panel Presentation, “Hear No Evil, See No Evil, Speak No Evil: Queer Aphasia in the Rural South;” Jonesboro, AR; February, 2016. “#wedemandchange: How Olympic Athletes Used Twitter to Break the Spiral of Silence about Economic Inequities.” Southern States Communication Association Panel Presentation, “Faster, Higher, Stronger: Communications Theory and Case Studies from the 2012 Olympic Games;” Louisville, KY; April 2013.

“Faith Healing in Contemporary Southern Literature.” Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Conference; Las Vegas, NV; November 2002.

GUEST LECTURES:

“Sexual Assault Prevention and Education for the Workplace.” Arkansas State University, Business and Professional Communication Class; November 9, 2015.

“Presentation Skills for Life.” Future Business Leaders of America Conference; Jonesboro, AR; October 20, 2015.

“Rethinking the Ability in Our Environments.” University of Memphis, Graduate Students of Architecture; October 21, 2015.

“Overcoming Communication Anxiety.” Arkansas State University, Business First Year Experience Students; September 25, 2015.

“How to Succeed in College.” Arkansas State University, Communication First Year Experience Students; September 25, 2014.

ACADEMIC SERVICE:

Arkansas State University

University Service:

Creative Commons Advisory Board 2016 Women and Gender Studies Committee 2015-present Sexual Assault and Rape Prevention & Education for First-Year-Experience Students 2015  Became a certified trainer for sexual assault and rape prevention and education  Presented training for first year experience students at A-State Information Technology and Teaching Center – Instructor 2014-present Arkansas State Autism Center Development Committee 2014 Arkansas State I.T. Candidate Search Committee 2014 University Critical Thinking Aptitude (CAT) Test Scoring 2013 College of Media and Communication Service: Honors Thesis Committee, Bethany Gallimore 2015 College of Media and Communications Recruiting Committee 2014-2016 College of Media and Communications Communications Day Committee 2013-2015 College of Communications Recruiting Committee 2012-2014  Attended college fairs at local high schools  Represented the College at on campus recruiting events  Gave College tours to potential new students visiting campus College of Communications Alumni Homecoming Day Committee 2012 College of Communications Student Picnic Committee-Chairperson 2011  Coordinate the College annual picnic for faculty, staff, and students  Solicit donations for door prizes

Department of Communication Service: Arkansas State Communication Assistant Professor Search Committee 2016 Arkansas State Communication Instructor Search Committee 2015 Lambda Pi Eta Communication Honors Fraternity- Faculty Advisor 2015 Public Relations Student Society of America-Faculty Co-Advisor 2012-2014 Student Advising 2010-present Department of Communication Studies Recruiting Committee-Member 2009-2011 Best Speech Contest Committee-Chairperson 2008-2011

AWARDS:

Arkansas State University: College of Media and Communication Faculty Award for Teaching 2015 Nominee for Best Student Competitive Paper: Tennessee Communication Association Conference 2015 Speaker for Full-Faculty Conference: “Teaching with Technology” 2014 Interactive Teaching and Technology Faculty Center, Summer Institute Stipend Award 2010-2015

GRANT APPLICATIONS: Arkansas State University Assessment Investigation Grant  Applied Fall 2016  Awarded Fall 2016 International Olympic Committee Ph.D. Students Research Grant  Applied September 2015  Announcements Expected December 2015 Provost’s Scholarship Award Research Seed Grant  Applied October 2015  Announcements Expected October 31, 2015

COURSES TAUGHT:

Communication Studies Courses:

 Interpersonal Communication  Human Communication  Principles of Public Relations  Communication Theory  Oral Communication (lecture, web, web-assisted, and iPad)

Courses Taught for Faculty Center:

 Basics of Teaching Online  Tips and Tricks for Teaching Online  Assessment in the Flipped Classroom

TRAINING:

Arkansas State University: Safe Zone Training 2015 Sexual Assault and Awareness and Education Trainer Training 2015 First Year Experience Training 2014 iPad Initiative Training 2014 Active Shooter Training 2012

PROFICIENCIES:

Computer: Blackboard Learn - Online Education Software iBooks, iMovie, iTunes U Tegrity - Online Video Capture Software Microsoft Office, Word, Powerpoint, and Outlook Keynote, Pages Social Networking Sites, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn iPad Technology in the Classroom, Apple TV

Foreign Language: American Sign Language