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  1. William J. Brown is Professor and Research Fellow in the School of Communication and the Arts at Regent University in Virginia Beach, Virginia, where he serves as Chair of the Department of Strategic Communication and Journalism and Director of the Ph.D. Program in Communication.

  2. Dr. William J. Brown 2 Las investigaciones que se llevan a cabo con respecto a la sifilis y la blenorragia, si bien relativamente limitadas en cuanto a escala y número de localidades, pueden revelar medios nuevos o mejores que serán de utilidad en la lucha contra las enfermedades venéreas.

  3. William J. Brown, Ph.D. Bio. Dr. William Brown is a professor and research fellow in the Humanities Department in the School of Communication & the Arts. He specializes in the study and use of entertainment-education for social change, health communication, and media and social influence.

  4. William J. Brown currently works at the School of Communication and the Arts, Regent University. William does research in communication and media and social research focusing on entertainment...

  5. www.meche.engineering.cmu.edu › directory › biosPhilip LeDuc

    Philip LeDuc is the William J. Brown Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. In his lab, he works at the intersection of mechanical engineering and biology by envisioning cells and molecules as systems that can be investigated with some of the same fundamental approaches used on machines such as planes and automobiles looking for ...

  6. 25 de feb. de 2010 · Journal of Communication. Free Access. Steve Irwin's Influence on Wildlife Conservation. William J. Brown. First published: 25 February 2010. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-2466.2009.01458.x. Citations: 5. Sections. PDF. Tools. Share. Abstract.

  7. William J. Brown had been born in 1814 into a free black family in Providence, Rhode Island. His father was a sailor and laborer and his mother was the daughter of an African-American slave and Narragansett Indian woman. William became an artisan and leader in Providence’s African-American community.