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— Universities & Pedagogy

Communication pedagogy is not being updated.
It is being rebuilt.

Curriculum consultation, faculty development, guest lectures, research partnerships, and leadership network engagement for universities preparing the next generation of communicators for the AI era and the integrated sciences underneath the discipline.

A discipline being rebuilt across two strata at once.

Communication pedagogy is being rebuilt across two distinct strata — and most programs are responding to only one.

"Either stratum alone would be a generational reformation. Both at the same time is the moment we are in."

Stratum One i.

The AI Reengineering of Communication.

AI is performing substantial portions of the work the field has historically prepared professionals to do — research, analysis, content production, media relations, and the search-mediated formation of authority. The honest answer to what the profession becomes has to move up a level — into the kinds of judgment, governance, ethical agency, and human capacity the field is responsible for cultivating. Most programs are responding by adding AI literacy modules to an existing curriculum. That is the path of institutional least resistance.

Stratum Two ii.

The Sciences on What Communication Is.

The integrated sciences — affective neuroscience, behavioral science, embodied cognition, psychoneuroimmunology — have established what communication actually is and how it actually shapes human beings. Communication is biological intervention. Pedagogy that does not teach this is now incomplete in a way the field can no longer afford. The Lab's curriculum work integrates both strata at once — because the moment requires both.

Six engagement shapes for academic partnership.

University engagements are calibrated to where the program is in its rebuild — from a single guest lecture to a multi-year curriculum partnership. The Lab brings the integrated science and applied research; the institution brings the pedagogical context and student community.

i.
Curriculum Consultation.
Working synthesis on rebuilding communication pedagogy across both strata — for departments, programs, and faculty leadership networks. Includes structured curriculum review, gap analysis, and operational recommendations.
ii.
Faculty Development.
Programs that bring faculty into fluency with Affective Intelligence and the AI-era operational realities the field is now navigating in working practice. Multi-session intensives or semester-length faculty cohorts.
iii.
Guest Lectures & Residencies.
Single lectures, seminar series, and short-form residencies for graduate, undergraduate, and executive education programs at universities updating their communication and leadership curricula.
iv.
Research Partnerships.
Joint applied research engagements with university faculty on the affective dynamics of AI mediation, public trust, organizational communication, and the new pedagogy. Co-publication and citation supported.
v.
Conference & Symposium Programming.
Curricular keynote programming for academic conferences, symposia, and faculty development gatherings on the rebuilding of the discipline. Designed for programs hosting field-leading conversations.
vi.
Leadership Network Engagement.
Working sessions with university leadership networks — academic deans, program chairs, advisory boards — shaping the future of strategic communication education in the United States and beyond.

Where the work has landed in the academy.

Universities, schools, and academic communication programs that have engaged the Lab's faculty, curriculum, and lecture work — including a sample from the Lab founder's broader academic teaching engagements.

University of Oregon
Strategic Communication
Pepperdine University
Communication Studies
Arizona State University
Walter Cronkite School
University of Colorado Boulder
Advertising & PR Research
PRSA Educational Affiliates
National Faculty Network
Colorado Classical School
K–12 Independent

Begin a university conversation.

Programs, departments, and academic leadership networks engaging the rebuild of communication pedagogy can begin the conversation here. The Lab welcomes joint research, citation, and curricular partnership.