Sarah M. DeIuliis
Assistant ProfessorMcAnulty College and Graduate School of Liberal Arts
Communication & Rhetorical Studies
340 College Hall
Phone: 412.396.6436
flinkos@duq.edu
Education:
Ph.D., Rhetoric, 2018M.A., Communication, Integrated Marketing Communication, 2013
B.A., Corporate Communication, 2011
Sarah M. DeIuliis (Ph.D.., Duquesne University) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication & Rhetorical Studies at Duquesne University as of May 11, 2018. She serves as an Undergraduate Direcector, the Director of Recruitment and Professional Development as well as the faculty advisor for the Duquesne Debating Society. She completed her BA in Corporate Communication, MA in Integrated Marketing Communication, and Ph.D. in Rhetoric at Duquesne University. Mrs. DeIuliis has published in journals such as Communication Research Trends, Listening/Journal of Communication Ethics, Religion and Culture, and Journal of the Association for Communication Administration. Her most recent publication is her co-authored work, Corporate Communication Crisis Leadership: Advocacy and Ethics, published by Business Expert Press.
Recent Scholarship
Book
Arnett, Ronald C., Sarah M. Deluliis, and Matthew Corr. Corporate Communication Crisis Leadership: Advocacy and Ethics. New York, NY: Business Expert Press, 2017.
Journal Articles (2012 - Present)
Christina L. McDowell Marinchak, David DeIuliis, and Sarah M. Flinko, "Finding Clarity: Professional Civility and the Art of Listening in Effective Business Communication," Listening: Journal of Communication Ethics, Religion, and Culture, (2017), Volume 52, Number 2, pp. 66-84.
DeIuliis, David M., and Sarah M. Flinko, "Professional Civility and Problematic Relationships in the Workplace," Communication Research Trends, Volume 35, No. 1, 2016.
Flinko, Sarah M., and Ronald C. Arnett, "The Undergraduate Teaching Assistant: Scholarship in the Classroom." Journal of the Association for Communication Administration, 2014, Volume 33, Issue 1, pp. 35-46.
Sarah M. Flinko, "Mother Teresa: A Call for Communicative Liberating Action." Listening: Journal of Communication Ethics, Religion, and Culture, (2014), Volume 49, Number 2, pp. 74-86.
Pat Arneson and Sarah M. Flinko. "Richard B. Gregg: Contributions to the Field of Communication." The Pennsylvania Scholars Series: Richard B. Gregg. Pittsburgh, PA: Pennsylvania Communication Association, 2014. 3-16.
Encyclopedia Entries (2012 - Present)
DeIuliis, Sarah M., "Walter Benjamin: A Performative Communication Ethic," In An Encyclopedia of Communication Ethics, Eds. Ronald C. Arnett, Annette M. Holba, and Susan Mancino. New York, NY: Peter Lang, under contract.
Recent Honors/Awards
2018
Recipient of the National Educational Debate Association President's Award
2017
Recipient of the Duquesne University Graduate Student Excellence in Teaching Award
2016
Recipient of the Richard H. Thames Teaching Award
Offices Held
Secretary, Philosophy of Communication Interest Group, Eastern Communication Association, 2016 - 2018
Director, Duquesne Debating Society, 2016 - Present
Director of Recruitment & Professional Development, Duquesne University, 2014 - Present
Marketplace Internship Program Director, Duquesne University, 2014 - Present
Co-Advisor, Lambda Pi Eta, Duquesne University, 2013 - Present
Doctoral Representative, Faculty Search Committee, Duquesne University, 2013 - Present
Editorial Assistant, Pennslyvania Scholars Series, Pennsylvania Communication Association, 2014