Traci Fordham-Hernandez
Assistant Professor of Performance
and Communication Arts
“Sharing my experiences and enabling students to share theirs
in communication is the thing I enjoy most about my job,” says
the assistant professor of speech and theatre
With interest in the natural interdisciplinary overlap
of communication studies, she earned a Ph.D in intercultural communication
from Syracuse University. At St. Lawrence, she assumed four different
positions in five years. “I taught courses in sociology,
performance and communication arts,
gender
studies, and the First-Year
Program, which further illustrates
the interdisciplinary nature of communication studies,” she
points out.
In 2001, she took her current position in performance
and Communication arts, where she continues to explore language and
cultivate in students a commitment to allowing their experiences
in communication to transform them. She also launched the Oral Communication
Institute as part of the
Center for Teaching and Learning in
an effort to raise awareness among faculty about the power of language
and its effect on the classroom environment.
Her current research revolves around cultural adaptation in American
foreign exchange students. With a concern for the overlap of language,
culture and identity, she has worked with the Rotary Youth Exchange
to examine what happens when one is immersed in a culturally different
place. She also researches international education to further understand
how to prepare people for intercultural encounters
In addition to her work and research, she is a
self-proclaimed “slammin’ gourmet
cook” and loves to spend time with her two children.