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    Todd Birch

    Adjunct

    Office Hours: By appointment / COMB 132
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    Kimberly Burns

    Adjunct

    Office Hours: By appointment / COMB 132
  • MF Casper

    MF Casper

    Associate Chair of Strategic Communications/Associate Professor

    Dr. Casper, at Boise State since 2006, holds a Ph.D. from North Dakota State University and specializes in media rhetoric, popular culture, and visual communication. She has served in various administrative roles, including Public Relations Programs Director, and as a Past President of PRSA Idaho. An artist focusing on tile mosaics, she enjoys a vibrant life with family, pets, gardens, and ongoing home projects. Her work spans career preparation, media effects, and strategic communication.

     

    Dr. Casper, at Boise State since 2006, holds a Ph.D. from North Dakota State University and specializes in media rhetoric, popular culture, and visual communication. She has served in various administrative roles, including Public Relations Programs Director, and as a Past President of PRSA Idaho. An artist focusing on tile mosaics, she enjoys a vibrant life with family, pets, gardens, and ongoing home projects. Her work spans career preparation, media effects, and strategic communication.

     

  • Bryce Cornwell

    Bryce Cornwell

    Television Production Supervisor

    Bryce Cornwell has been involved with the University Television program for over a decade, supporting production classes and helping develop key studio spaces, including 360 Studio, SpeC Studio, and SMASH Studio. He contributed to the Media Department’s Production Classroom and Lab, launched in Fall 2020. Bryce also works with ESPN’s College Football Remote Operations, bringing industry insights and advanced broadcasting techniques to University Television, enhancing student preparation for careers in media and television production.

    Office Hours: By appointment / COMB 125

    Bryce Cornwell has been involved with the University Television program for over a decade, supporting production classes and helping develop key studio spaces, including 360 Studio, SpeC Studio, and SMASH Studio. He contributed to the Media Department’s Production Classroom and Lab, launched in Fall 2020. Bryce also works with ESPN’s College Football Remote Operations, bringing industry insights and advanced broadcasting techniques to University Television, enhancing student preparation for careers in media and television production.

  • Lee Emmert

    Clinical Assistant Professor

    Lee Emmert transitioned to academia after two decades as a photojournalist and documentary filmmaker, with work featured in TIME, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Barron’s, and Fast Company. Focused on environmental and equity issues, he has produced video series with the US Forest Service, Department of Public Affairs, and nonprofits. Emmert holds an MA in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Oregon and BA degrees in Philosophy and Studio Art.

    Office Hours: By appointment / COMB 219

    Lee Emmert transitioned to academia after two decades as a photojournalist and documentary filmmaker, with work featured in TIME, The Atlantic, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Barron’s, and Fast Company. Focused on environmental and equity issues, he has produced video series with the US Forest Service, Department of Public Affairs, and nonprofits. Emmert holds an MA in Multimedia Journalism from the University of Oregon and BA degrees in Philosophy and Studio Art.

  • Lynda Friesz-Martin

    Lynda Friesz-Martin

    Adjunct

    Lynda is a Corporate Communications professional at Micron Technology, managing campaigns on innovation, DEI, and sustainability. Previously, as Director of Integrated Communications at Albertsons, she led digital transformation efforts with Microsoft and IBM. As LFPR president, she executed 200+ programs, earning media coverage in The Wall Street Journal and CNBC. Her career highlights include groundbreaking rodeo sponsorships and NEPA-compliant public involvement processes.

    Office Hours: By appointment / COMB 132

    Lynda is a Corporate Communications professional at Micron Technology, managing campaigns on innovation, DEI, and sustainability. Previously, as Director of Integrated Communications at Albertsons, she led digital transformation efforts with Microsoft and IBM. As LFPR president, she executed 200+ programs, earning media coverage in The Wall Street Journal and CNBC. Her career highlights include groundbreaking rodeo sponsorships and NEPA-compliant public involvement processes.

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    Jinho Joo

    Assistant Professor

    Jinho earned his doctorate degree from Washington State University in communication. His research focuses on how consumers process advocacy messages on prosocial issues in strategic communication. He also conducts research on corporate social responsibility, advertising, and public relations.

    Office Hours: By appointment / COMB 222

    Jinho earned his doctorate degree from Washington State University in communication. His research focuses on how consumers process advocacy messages on prosocial issues in strategic communication. He also conducts research on corporate social responsibility, advertising, and public relations.

  • HyunMee Kang

    HyunMee Kang

    Associate Professor

    Hyunmee Kang is an Associate Professor in the Media Department at the College of Arts and Sciences. She specializes in media and public relations, with research on media effects and PR practices across different cultural and political contexts. She earned a Ph.D. in Mass Communication and Public Affairs from Louisiana State University and holds master’s degrees from Sogang University in South Korea and Southern Illinois University. Kang has taught a wide range of courses, reflecting her academic focus since undergraduate studies.

    Office Hours: By appointment / COMB 232

    Hyunmee Kang is an Associate Professor in the Media Department at the College of Arts and Sciences. She specializes in media and public relations, with research on media effects and PR practices across different cultural and political contexts. She earned a Ph.D. in Mass Communication and Public Affairs from Louisiana State University and holds master’s degrees from Sogang University in South Korea and Southern Illinois University. Kang has taught a wide range of courses, reflecting her academic focus since undergraduate studies.

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    Scott McIntosh

    Adjunct

    Scott is the opinion editor for the Idaho Statesman and an adjunct journalism instructor at Boise State University. With 30+ years of experience, he has worked in Idaho, Oregon, New York, San Francisco, Ohio, and New Mexico. He holds bachelor’s degrees in journalism and English from Syracuse University. Living in Boise since 2006, he and his wife, Nicola, have two sons—one a Boise State student and the other a Navy officer.

    Office Hours: By appointment / COMB 132

    Scott is the opinion editor for the Idaho Statesman and an adjunct journalism instructor at Boise State University. With 30+ years of experience, he has worked in Idaho, Oregon, New York, San Francisco, Ohio, and New Mexico. He holds bachelor’s degrees in journalism and English from Syracuse University. Living in Boise since 2006, he and his wife, Nicola, have two sons—one a Boise State student and the other a Navy officer.

  • Cynthia Miller

    Cynthia Miller

    Clinical Lecturer

    Cindy, a strategic communications and public relations professional with 25+ years of experience across industries like healthcare, education, and agriculture, brings her expertise to Blue House Agency. She mentors students in planning and executing communications strategies for real clients, equipping them with practical skills and a strong portfolio to launch successful post-graduate careers.

    Office Hours: By appointment / COMB 132

    Cindy, a strategic communications and public relations professional with 25+ years of experience across industries like healthcare, education, and agriculture, brings her expertise to Blue House Agency. She mentors students in planning and executing communications strategies for real clients, equipping them with practical skills and a strong portfolio to launch successful post-graduate careers.

  • Christine Moore

    Christine Moore

    Lecturer

    Christine Moore earned both her undergraduate and graduate degrees in Communication from Boise State University. After earning her bachelor’s degree, she worked in public relations, marketing and advertising. She started as a copywriter, advanced to account executive, and finally assistant director before returning to BSU for her master’s degree. She has taught at BSU since 2007 and currently focuses on public relations courses.
    Specifically, she teaches Introduction to Public Relations, Advanced Public Relations Writing, and PR Campaigns.

    Office Hours: By appointment / COMB 103

    Christine Moore earned both her undergraduate and graduate degrees in Communication from Boise State University. After earning her bachelor’s degree, she worked in public relations, marketing and advertising. She started as a copywriter, advanced to account executive, and finally assistant director before returning to BSU for her master’s degree. She has taught at BSU since 2007 and currently focuses on public relations courses.
    Specifically, she teaches Introduction to Public Relations, Advanced Public Relations Writing, and PR Campaigns.

  • Rick Moore

    Rick Moore

    Department Chair and Professor

    Rick Moore is a professor and serves as chair of the department. He teaches a variety of course in media writing/production as well as courses in theory and criticism, especially media law and media ethics. He has published in over a dozen refereed journals, with his primary research focus being in media and religion. He received his PhD from the University of Oregon.

    Office Hours: By appointment / COMB 130

    Rick Moore is a professor and serves as chair of the department. He teaches a variety of course in media writing/production as well as courses in theory and criticism, especially media law and media ethics. He has published in over a dozen refereed journals, with his primary research focus being in media and religion. He received his PhD from the University of Oregon.

  • Todd Norton

    Todd Norton

    Professor, Associate Chair Integrated Media; Director of Online Initiatives

    Dr. Todd Norton, Head of the Department of Communication and Media at Boise State University, specializes in crisis, risk, and environmental communication, as well as organizational consulting and public outreach. His research explores public information campaigns, stakeholder engagement, and risk perception, focusing on environmental issues and science communication. Todd’s work includes public information projects on water contaminants and native fish restoration. Outside work, he enjoys family time, hiking, football, and serving as a certified wildland firefighter and EMT.

    Office Hours: By appointment / COMB 122

    Dr. Todd Norton, Head of the Department of Communication and Media at Boise State University, specializes in crisis, risk, and environmental communication, as well as organizational consulting and public outreach. His research explores public information campaigns, stakeholder engagement, and risk perception, focusing on environmental issues and science communication. Todd’s work includes public information projects on water contaminants and native fish restoration. Outside work, he enjoys family time, hiking, football, and serving as a certified wildland firefighter and EMT.

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    Jim Poston

    Adjunct

    • Fundamentals of Oral Communication
    • Media Performance
    Office Hours: By appointment / COMB 132
    • Fundamentals of Oral Communication
    • Media Performance
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    Nathan Snyder

    Director of University Television; Lecturer in Media Production

    Nathaniel S. Snyder, known as Nathan, is a Lecturer in the Department of Media at Boise State University and Director of University Television. He teaches media production courses, including motion graphics, AI for media, and advanced audio. A composer and former real estate and usability professional, he also restores historic buildings and maintains a gold mine in Idaho’s Boise Basin. Passionate about hands-on learning, he mentors students in television, audio, and film production.

    Office Hours: By appointment / COMB 203

    Nathaniel S. Snyder, known as Nathan, is a Lecturer in the Department of Media at Boise State University and Director of University Television. He teaches media production courses, including motion graphics, AI for media, and advanced audio. A composer and former real estate and usability professional, he also restores historic buildings and maintains a gold mine in Idaho’s Boise Basin. Passionate about hands-on learning, he mentors students in television, audio, and film production.

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    Katie Soy

    Adjunct

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    Office Hours: By appointment / COMB 132
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    Jeff Spurlock

    Associate Chair of Integrated Media

    Jeff Spurlock is the Associate Chair of Integrated Media in the Department of Media. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in media production, media writing, sports marketing, communications content creation, and social media strategies. He has published research in journalism, communication, and advertising. Jeff received his Ph.D. in Mass Communication from The University of Southern Mississippi in 2005.

    Office Hours: By appointment / COMB 128

    Jeff Spurlock is the Associate Chair of Integrated Media in the Department of Media. He teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in media production, media writing, sports marketing, communications content creation, and social media strategies. He has published research in journalism, communication, and advertising. Jeff received his Ph.D. in Mass Communication from The University of Southern Mississippi in 2005.

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    Brandon Watkins

    Adjunct

    Office Hours: By appointment / COMB 132
  • Therese Woozley

    Therese Woozley

    Adjunct

    Office Hours: TU/TH 4:30 – 6pm / COMB 103A
  • Carissa Wolf

    Carissa Wolf

    Adjunct

    Carissa Wolf, an author, journalist, and educator, lectures at Boise State University in sociology and media. She teaches courses on communication, media, and society, emphasizing sociological thought and advanced journalism techniques. A contributor to The Washington Post, her award-winning journalism spans politics, civil rights, and environmental issues. Wolf co-created the Idaho Media Initiative and authored Numbered, a book on women prisoners. Her interests include long-form journalism, public sociology, and subcultures.

    Office Hours: By appt. / RIVERFRONT 214

    Carissa Wolf, an author, journalist, and educator, lectures at Boise State University in sociology and media. She teaches courses on communication, media, and society, emphasizing sociological thought and advanced journalism techniques. A contributor to The Washington Post, her award-winning journalism spans politics, civil rights, and environmental issues. Wolf co-created the Idaho Media Initiative and authored Numbered, a book on women prisoners. Her interests include long-form journalism, public sociology, and subcultures.

Administrative Team

The administrative team can be reached in the Communication Building / 111. Call us at 208-426-3320 or email at combadmin@sanmingzhi.net.

  • Anna Thurman

    Office Assistant

  • Carly Holgate

    Office Assistant

  • Brennan Gunnell

    Office Assistant

  • Skye Danelo

    Office Assistant

  • Katherine O’Sullivan

    Business Operations Manager

  • Kristin Vogel

    Academic Program Coordinator

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