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Patrick O'SullivanPatrick B. O’Sullivan, Ph. D

Director
posull@ilstu.edu
438-5110

Functions at CTLT

Patrick oversees all CTLT programs, services, operations and employees. He is the primary contact for the Summer Institute, Teaching Grants, Teaching Awards, and Professional Development Circles for New Faculty as well as policy issues, faculty development research inquiries, and general programming questions. Patrick assumed the directorship in summer 2005, coming from the School of Communication where he remains a tenured associate professor.

University Committee Memberships

  • University Teaching Committee (Chair)
  • American Democracy Project Task Force
  • Faculty Excellence Initiative
  • Focus Initiative Committee
  • University Extended Learning Steering Committee

Professional Association Memberships

  • Professional and Organizational Development Network
  • EDUCAUSE
  • International Communication Association
  • National Communication Association
  • Association of Internet Researchers

Teaching

Patrick’s teaching specialty is communication via technologies. He developed or re-developed five courses for the School of Communication, including an undergraduate survey course on technology and society (Comm 218) and an advanced course on diffusion of innovations (Comm 318) as well as an advanced course in new communication law and policy (Comm 363). He created a graduate course Foundations of Mediated Communication (Comm 418) and an experimental course New Communication Technologies at the Intersection of Mass and Interpersonal Communication (Comm 492).

Scholarship

Patrick’s scholarly work includes topics such as strategic uses of communication technologies in relationships, “masspersonal” communication, “flaming” and other problematic online communication, strategic social use of channel selection (i.e., “channelesics”), and mediated immediacy.  His research has been published in some of the elite journals in the communication discipline. He has presented more than two dozen papers at national and international research conferences, including five “top paper“ awards.

Personal

Patrick and Ana have three young children (Tomas, 8; Clare 5; and Samuel, 3) who make them feel young and make them feel old at the same time. The entire family loves to camp and hike, especially in the Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming during summers. Everyone also loves to visit family in Southern California spending time at the beach near where Patrick was raised. Patrick is also an active member of the McLean County Old House Society and has been learning handiman skills working on his 1917 Craftsman-style home on Bloomington’s historic east side.

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