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Deborah Smith-Howell, Ph.D.

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Deborah Smith-Howell, Ph.D.

Deborah Smith-Howell, Ph.D.

  • Professor of Communication
  • Dean Emerita, Graduate Studies

email:
dsmith-howell@unomaha.edu
office:
  • 105 ASH
office phone:
402.554.4849
fax:
402.554.3836

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About Deborah Smith-Howell

Deborah Smith-Howell is professor of communication and dean emerita of UNO's Graduate Studies. Smith-Howell served as senior advisor to the chancellor 2023-2024, associate vice chancellor for Academic Affairs and dean of Graduate Studies at UNO from 2007-2021.

She joined Academic Affairs as assistant vice chancellor in 2004 and has also served as interim chief of staff (June 2021-December 2021) and interim senior vice chancellor of Academic Affairs (June 2022-December 2022).

Smith-Howell joined the university in 1989 as a faculty member in the then Department of Communication where she coordinated the university’s basic public speaking course. From 1996 to 2004, she was department chair and the founding director of the School of Communication.

As senior advisor to the chancellor, she assisted with strategic planning, facilities planning, and leadership development as well as special projects.

As dean of Graduate Studies she had administrative oversight of UNO’s Office of Graduate Studies which includes the academic governance as well as student support for UNO’s 3,000+ graduate students enrolled in master’s and doctoral programs.

As associate vice chancellor and senior advisor to the senior vice chancellor, she was responsible for community engagement, including UNO’s Service Learning Academy, academic program development and review, academic strategic planning, and facilities planning.

Her previous responsibilities in Academic Affairs have included oversight of UNO’s academic learning communities including the University Honors Program and Thompson Learning Community, general education/dual enrollment, curriculum development and review, the Center for Faculty Excellence, academic program assessment, and university honors and awards.

She received the then Chancellor’s Commission on the Status of Women Outstanding Achievement Award in 2004 and the UNO Chancellor’s Medal in 2009.

She received her Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin.

Her areas of specialization and research are communication education, presidential rhetorical, media coverage of the presidency, civic participation, and community engagement in higher education.

She has published in the Journal of Communication, Political Communication, Communication Education, and Metropolitan Universities Journal.

She is the co-author (with Roderick P. Hart, Sharon Jarvis, and William P. Jennings) of Political Keywords: Using Language that Uses Us, Oxford University Press, 2004.

Additional Information

About Deborah Smith-Howell

Deborah Smith-Howell is professor of communication and dean emerita of UNO's Graduate Studies. Smith-Howell served as senior advisor to the chancellor 2023-2024, associate vice chancellor for Academic Affairs and dean of Graduate Studies at UNO from 2007-2021.

She joined Academic Affairs as assistant vice chancellor in 2004 and has also served as interim chief of staff (June 2021-December 2021) and interim senior vice chancellor of Academic Affairs (June 2022-December 2022).

Smith-Howell joined the university in 1989 as a faculty member in the then Department of Communication where she coordinated the university’s basic public speaking course. From 1996 to 2004, she was department chair and the founding director of the School of Communication.

As senior advisor to the chancellor, she assisted with strategic planning, facilities planning, and leadership development as well as special projects.

As dean of Graduate Studies she had administrative oversight of UNO’s Office of Graduate Studies which includes the academic governance as well as student support for UNO’s 3,000+ graduate students enrolled in master’s and doctoral programs.

As associate vice chancellor and senior advisor to the senior vice chancellor, she was responsible for community engagement, including UNO’s Service Learning Academy, academic program development and review, academic strategic planning, and facilities planning.

Her previous responsibilities in Academic Affairs have included oversight of UNO’s academic learning communities including the University Honors Program and Thompson Learning Community, general education/dual enrollment, curriculum development and review, the Center for Faculty Excellence, academic program assessment, and university honors and awards.

She received the then Chancellor’s Commission on the Status of Women Outstanding Achievement Award in 2004 and the UNO Chancellor’s Medal in 2009.

She received her Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin.

Her areas of specialization and research are communication education, presidential rhetorical, media coverage of the presidency, civic participation, and community engagement in higher education.

She has published in the Journal of Communication, Political Communication, Communication Education, and Metropolitan Universities Journal.

She is the co-author (with Roderick P. Hart, Sharon Jarvis, and William P. Jennings) of Political Keywords: Using Language that Uses Us, Oxford University Press, 2004.

Additional Information

About Deborah Smith-Howell

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