Department of Communication Studies

Sarah M

Sarah M. Wilde

 

Assistant Director, The University Speaking Center

 

Lecturer, Department of Communication Studies

 

Office: 22 McIver

Phone: 336-256-1346

 

The University Speaking Center

 

E-mail: smwilde@uncg.edu

 

Degrees:

M.A., University of North Carolina Greensboro

 

B.S., University of Mary Washington

 

Scholarly interests: Training, Speaking Centers, Communication Across the Curriculum, Organizational Development, Leadership, Group Communication

 

 

Courses taught at UNCG:

 

  • CST 105 Introduction to Communication
  • CST 341 Business and Professional Communication
  • CST 412 Communication Internship (prerequisite CST 390 or instructor permission)

 

 

University Service:

 

  • Team Quest Facilitator
  • College of Arts and Sciences (CASA) Advisor

 

 

Publications:

 

Wilde, S.M., Cuny, K. M., & Vizzier, A.L. (2006) Peer-to-Peer Tutoring:  A Model for

     Utilizing Empathetic Listening to Build Client Relationships in the Communication

     Center, COM International Journal of Listening. (Invited)

 

Wilde, S.M. (2006).  Miracle Worker:  The Development of Self and Self-Concept as it

     Relates to Maslow’s Hierarchy” Teaching Ideas for the basic communication course

     (Volume 10).  Kendall Hunt.    

 

Cuny, K.M., & Wilde, S.M. (2005).  Rhetorical proof:  Aristotle in a box.  Teaching

     Ideas for the basic communication course (Volume 9).  Kendall Hunt.

 

Cuny, K.M., & Wilde, S.M. (2004).  Teacher Communication in the Classroom. 

     Virginia English Bulletin (Volume 54, Number 2).  Virginia Association of Teachers

     of English.

 

Cuny, K.M., & Wilde, S.M. (2004). Fishbowl discussion: Using student voice to

     identify attitudes about group work. Teaching ideas for the basic communication

     course (Volume 8).  Kendall Hunt.

 

Wilde, S.M. (2004). Helping students have more positive learning experiences in the

      classroom. (part one of a two part essay) The successful professor. Online

      international teaching journal.

 

 

Conference Presentations:

 

·        Carolinas Communication Association Conference (2003 – present)

·        Lilly South Conference on College & University Teaching (2005 – present)

·        National Communication Association Conference (2004 – present)

·        National Association of Communication Centers Mini-Conference (2003 – present)