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Robert J. Schihl, Ph.D.
Professor 
Associate Dean for  Academics, School of Communication  and the Arts
  Director, Distance Education  Programs
●  Faculty Chair, Regent Undergrad, BA in Communication Studies

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Education
Ph.D., State University at Buffalo,
  1982
M.A., State University at Buffalo,
  1978
S.T.L., Gregorian University, 1962
S.T.B., Gregorian University, 1960
B.A., St. Bonaventure University,
  1958

Contact Info
(757) 226-4215
robesch@regent.edu



Bio:
Dr. Schihl comes from Buffalo, New York, his hometown. He studied on a four-year scholarship in Rome, Italy and brings an international dimension to his teaching. He is a founding faculty member of Regent University and the College of Communication and the Arts, moving with his wife Joanne and two sons, Joel and Jonathan to Virginia Beach in 1978.
Dr. Schihl established the television major in the college. He has published five books in television production and an eBook (averaging 97,000 hits a month) on biblical apologetics. He is writing his second eBook on moral apologetics.
He has served as chair of the school of radio, television and film (cinema, television and theatre arts), as director of the doctoral program in the college, interim dean, and now as director of distance education programs for the college. He created and designed all three distance degree programs in the college and directed them through Southern Association of Colleges and Schools substantive change and accreditation reaffirmation. He presently serves as faculty chair for the BA in Communication degree program in Regent Undergrad.
Dr. Schihl consults for colleges in developing courses and degrees in computer mediated communication/education.


Courses taught:

  COM 601: Research and Writing in Communication
COM 662: Communication Ethics
COM 707: Philosophy and Communication
CMC 600: Foundations of Computer Mediated Communication
CMC 631: Research in Computer Mediated Communication
PRMIN 575: Roman Catholic Polity

 

 

 

 
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