Professor
Assistant Chair, School of Communication and Mass Media
Education
- Ph.D. Communication Studies
- LL.M. International Law and International Relations
- MSc. Criminology
- M.A. Communication Studies
- B.A. Speech Communication
Courses Taught
- Fundamentals of Oral Communication; Intercultural Communication; Group
- Communication; Classical Rhetoric; Propaganda; Interpersonal Communication;
- Nonverbal Communication; Gender Communication; Health Communication
Academic Interests
- Intercultural Ethics
- Relational Ethics
- Fundamental Human Rights
Scholarly Activity
- Oludaja, B. (2009). International business and fundamental human rights: The case of Western Sahara. Competition Forum, 7(2).
- Roy, A. & Oludaja, B. (2009). Hans-Georg Gadamer's Praxis: Implications for Connection and Action in Communication Studies. Communication, Culture & Critique 2:255-273
- Fisher, J. R. & Oludaja, B. (2009). Native People and Systemic Bias in the Public Education System. Business Research Yearbook, XVI (1):238-244
- Oludaja, B. (2009). Legal and Ethical Implications of Doing Business in Western Sahara. Presented at the American Society for Competitiveness Conference in Washington, D.C.
- Oludaja, B. (2009). Reducing Uncertainty in an Uncertain World. Respondent to the Panel at the National Communication Association Convention in Chicago, IL
Student Group Advisement
- African Friends Association
- Society of Students Interested in Belief
Other
- Soccer
- Racquetball
- Foster Parents Support Group