VITA

Edith E. LeFebvre

Communication Studies Department

California State University Sacramento

6000 J Street

Sacramento, CA 95819-6070

(916) 278-7836 Email:

EDUCATION

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY, Department of Rhetoric and Communication, University

of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, August 1986.

MASTER OF SCIENCE, Department of Psychology, University of Oregon, Eugene,

Oregon, August 1982.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE, Department of Psychology, Central Michigan University,

Mount Pleasant, Michigan, May 1979.

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

PROFESSOR, Communication Studies Department, California State University

Sacramento, Sacramento, CA (1986-Present). Areas of Academic Expertise:

 ComS 3: Communication for Leadership

 ComS 4: Public Speaking

 ComS 5: The Communication Experience

 ComS 8: Interpersonal Communication Theory

 ComS 100A: Survey of Communication Studies

 ComS 103: Presentational Speaking for Business Professionals

 ComS 105 Small Group Communication

 ComS 115: Nonverbal Communication

 ComS 116: Intercultural Communication

 ComS 119: Conflict Resolution

 ComS 154: Training Design

 ComS 160 Political Communication

 ComS 166: Persuasion and Attitude Change

 ComS 195 Practicum

 ComS 199: Independent Study

 ComS 202: Communication Scholarship: State of the Art

 ComS 207: Dyadic Communication

 ComS 209: Social Movements

 ComS 219: Conflict Resolution

 ComS 299: Special Problems

 ComS 500: Master's Thesis

 ComS 502: Master's Project

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PROFESSOR, The Institute of International Studies, Ramkhamhaeng University,

Bangkok, Thailand. Taught Graduate course: EN 634: Stylistics.

PROFESSOR, Semester At Sea, University of Pennsylvania, MV Explorer Ship,

Spring Semester (February-May), 2005. Circumnavigated the globe teaching in

multiple countries. Small Group Communication, Interpersonal & Public Speaking.

ADJUNCT PROFESSOR, Department of Visual & Performing Arts, Communications,

Folsom Community College, El Dorado Community College Extension (1987-Present).

 Public Speaking

 Persuasive Public Speaking

 Interpersonal Communication

 Communication Theory

 Small Group Communication

BOARD MEMBER, Lane County Community Corrections, Eugene, Oregon (1981-

1982). Appointed community member of board.

  • Met monthly to determine budget allocations for county corrections.
  • Basic governance of Lane County corrections.

LECTURER, OREGON STATE PENITENTIARY (1981-1984)

7th Step Foundation:

 Assertiveness Training

 Rational Emotive Therapy and the Control of Anger

National Crime Prevention Network:

 Public Speaking

 Theories of Persuasion

 Interpersonal Communication Theory

CHAIR, Communication and the Law Interest Group, Western States Communication

Association (1989-1990; 1990-1991).

Vice- CHAIR, Peace and Conflict Commision, National Communication Association,

(1999-2000).

TRAINING and CONSULTING: Sampler

Sacramento Mediation Center, Sacramento, CA. (1990-1995).

Sacramento City Unified School District, School Community Liaisons,

Sacramento, CA. (1992).

Women in Legal Services, 3rd Annual Conference, San Francisco, CA. (1993)
National Health Law Program, Anaheim, CA (1993)

McGeorge School of Law, Sacramento, CA. (1993)

University Restaurant Group, Santa Monica, CA (1993)

Central California Legal Services, Stockton, CA (1993; 1994)

U.S. District Court, Sacramento, CA (1995; 1996)

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Legal Services Of California: Health Rights Hotline; Sacramento, CA. (1997)

U.S. Bankruptchy Court, Northern California District; San Francisco, San Jose,

Oakland and Santa Rosa Divisions. (1998).

Leadership Development: Department of Insurance, State of California. Asilomar,

CA. (2000).

Conflict Management for Managers: Department of Insurance, State of California.

Asilomar, CA. (2000).

Department of Social Services; CDSS Managers/Supervisors Forum; Sacramento,

CA. (2000)

WORKSHOP and CONSULTANT Areas of Expertise:

 Communication and Conflict Resolution

 Dealing With Difficult People

 Effective Listening Techniques

 Effective Communication for Leadership

 Facilitating Meetings Effectively

 Communication Skills for Effective Mediation

 Defensive and Supportive Communication

 Effective Public Speaking and Presentational Skills

 Communication Skills for Effective Mediation

 Perceptual Framing Patterns

 Team Building Skills

 The Role of Face-Saving in the Mediation Process

 Understanding Organizational Politics

 Intercultural Communication and Sensitivity Training for Mediators

 Communication and Conflict Management Skill Building

 Leadership Development for Managers

PAPERS, PRESENTATIONS and PUBLICATIONS

"The Influence of Thomas Aquinas." Paper presented at the Institute for Human and

Community Development, Loon Lake, Oregon, 1982.

"Neurolinguistic Programming." Paper presented at the Western States Communication

Association Convention, Seattle, WA, February 1983.

"A Descriptive Study of How Ideology is Communicated in a Parent Self-Help Support

Group: Fantasy Theme Analysis of TOUGHLOVE." University of Research Scholars,

CSUS, Fall 1986.

"Application of Fantasy Theme Analysis in Communication Theory Research." Western

States Communication Association Convention, Salt Lake City, UT, February 1987.

"Marge Tuite: A Woman of Integrity," published in On the Horizon: Newsletter of New

Catholic Horizons, 2, 1, July 1987.

"A Descriptive Study of TOUGHLOVE: A Systematic Application of Fantasy Theme

Analysis," Western States Communication Association, San Diego, CA, 1988.

"Communicate!" published in OMEGA, Orange Memorial Hospital Elderly Guest

Association Newsletter, Orange, TX, May 1988.

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"Communicate!" published in OMEGA, Orange Memorial Hospital Elderly Guest

Association Newsletter, Orange, TX, June 1988.

"Jealousy: An Examination of Communication's Contemporary Perspective." Paper

submitted to the Interpersonal Communication Division of the International

Communication Association, November 1988.

"Face-Saving," Mediate!: The journal of the Sacramento Mediation Center, 1(4), p. 5.

"Face-Saving, Part II," Mediate!: The journal of the Sacramento Mediation Center,

1(5), p. 5.

"Planning Assignments to Effectively Decrease Public Speaking Anxiety." Presented at

the Forum on Public Speaking, Speech Communication Association Convention, San

Francisco, CA, November 1989.

"An Examination of the Verbal and Nonverbal Responses Manifested in Relational

Jealousy." Research award received through Affirmative Action Faculty Development

Program Grant, 1989. Paper presented to the University of Research Scholars,

CSUS, Spring, 1991.

"Communication Issues and Face-Saving in the Mediation Process". Presented at the

Sacramento Mediation Center, Sacramento, CA, January, September 1992.

"Communicating With Parents." Presented at the District wide Training Workshop for

School Community Liaisons, Sacramento City Unified School District, Sacramento,

CA, Feb. 1992.

Effective Communication for Leadership, Academic text, Academic Talent Search

Program, California State University Sacramento, July, 1992.

"Perceptual Framing Patterns." Developed and presented an all-day advanced training

for mediators and city and county government employes at McGeorge School of Law,

Sacramento, CA, October 1993.

"Bellicose Rhetoric: A Model of the Rhetorical Process in Support of War." Paper

presented at the International Peace Science Society, University of Illinois,

Champaign, IL, October 1995. Paper also presented at the Speech Communication

Association Conference, November 1995, San Antonio, TX.

"Peacemaking: The Role of Private Citizens as International Mediators." Paper

presented at the Speech Communication Association Conference, November

1995, San Antonio, TX.

"Addressing problems of Ethnocentricity in Community Mediation Training." Paper

presented at the National Communication Association, November 1997, Chicago.

Distinguished as one of the top three Competitive papers in the Law and

Communication Interest Group.

"Discovering Jane Addams (1860-1935): An American Active Pacifists, Intellectural,

and Nobel Peace Prize Receipient." Paper presented at the National

Communication Association Conference, November 1997, Chicago, IL.

"We Don't Have Time To March, We Are Too Busy Working: Women's Committee

to Oppose Conscription." Paper presented at the National Communication

Association Conference, November 1998, New York.

"Contemporary Perspective: Women & Menopause." Paper presented at the Women's

Health 2000: Creating New Models for Comprehensive Care, January 20, 2000,

Sacramento, CA.

"Communicatoin and Conflict Management." Workbook developed and presented to the

Peace and Conflict International Society, California State University Sacramento, April 12,

2012.

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PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

2009-Present Mentor, McNair Scholars Program

2009-Present Chapter Director, Lambda Pi Eta Communication Studies Honor Society

1982-Present Speech Communication Association

1982-2007 Western States Communication Association

1989-Present International Communication Association

1990-Present Golden Key National Honor Society

1992-Present Peace Science Society (International)

1995-2000 Society of Professionals in Dispute Resolution

1999-2000 World Communication Association