Paula K. Dixon, M.A. Communication

office 103 Swails Center  ::  desk 706.245.2837  ::  pdixon@ec.edu

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CM130 Intro. to Comm.

CM205 Media Writing

CM211 Desktop Publishing

CM212 Photojournalism

CM214 Graphic Design

CM215 Journalism

CM310 Biz-Pro Speech

CM316 MM Public Comm.

CM317 Pro. Interviewing

CM402 Internship

CM471 Sr. Project

BU360 Biz Comm.

SS400 Sr. Seminar

Syllabi Intro.

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Welcome!

This is the home page for Paula Dixon.

I am an assistant professor of communication at Emmanuel College. To the left, you will find links to the courses I teach. To the right, you can find details about our Communication Department and other areas of interest.

 

Major in corporate or multimedia communication at Emmanuel College and enter these professions:

Broadcast • Journalism • Graphic/Web Design • Media Consulting • Fundraising • Videography • Video Editing • Directing/Producing • Writing • Editing • Public Relations • Marketing • Ministry • Human Resources • Missions • Advertising • Education • more... 

 

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"It's important to know when we need to stop, reflect, and receive. In our competitive world, that might be called a waste of time.

I've learned that those times can be the preamble to periods of enormous growth."   ~ Mr. (Fred) Rogers

 

"I would gather that many of you reading this would know that WORSHIP, when it comes to the fullness of what the word actually means, consists of all we are, at all times, in all we do, being lived as an act of worship… living to please the heart of God."   ~ Darlene Zschech, HillSong Australia

 

"Jesus’ first commandment was that we love the Lord our God with all our heart, with all our soul, with all our mind and with all our strength (see Mark 12).

This passage defines us as Christians and is the essence of all that we are and all we can do.

To love and worship God is what we’re made for—and salvation is a complete rebirth,

like going from black and white to color, from mono to surround sound, from economy to first class!"   ~ Martin Smith, delirious?

 

"For the Lord is good and his love endures forever; his faithfulness continues through all generations."  ~ Psalm 100:5