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Constance Britner is now an adjunct English instructor at Spring Arbor University, Spring Arbor, Michigan, where she teaches writing and research and world literature at the undergraduate level. She has a B.A. in English/education from Michigan State University and is currently pursuing an M.A. in communication from Spring Arbor University. She has previously taught high school English in the Michigan Public School System and composition at Jackson Community College in Jackson, Michigan. Currently, she is President of the Board of Directors of the Concord Community Foundation, Concord, Michigan, and previously was National Program Director of the United States Senate Youth Alumni Association Board of Directors.  
     
Linda A. Libert is a Masters of Communications student at Spring Arbor University. She holds a BFA in Education from Massachusetts College of Art, and has decades of teaching, tutoring and homeschooling experience. Linda also professionally speaks all over New England on topics related to sexual integrity and healthy relationships. In 2003 she founded Heart to Heart Talks LLC to extend her speaking. She is working on Sex-ed Homestyle, a self-help book for parents.
 
     
Jillian W Moller is a Secondary Speech Communications teacher in Houston, TX. In 2004, Jillian received her Bachelor’s in Communications from the University of Houston. Her fields of interest are communication education and interpersonal communication. Following her expected gradation from Spring Arbor University in 2009, Jillian plans to continue her education and begin teaching at the post-secondary level.  
     
Tanja Morgan is the Media Ethics (8th edition) research coordinator. She is a graduate student studying communication at Spring Arbor University, Michigan. She holds a B.A. in the Teaching of English from the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign, and has studied fine and digital art and German. She has worked extensively in technical and business writing and editing for several Fortune 500 companies.
     
Timothy W. Ross is a student in the Masters of Communication program at Spring Arbor University. He has a B.A. in Organizational Communication from the University of Michigan. As a bi-vocational pastor, Tim splits his time between his pastoral responsibilities and his full time job as a land agent for an oil and gas broker. Tim and his wife Dawn have three daughters and one grandson.
 
     
Christy Mesaros-Winckles is a second year graduate student in Spring Arbor University's Masters of Communication program. She has been a research assistant for Media Ethics book's website for two years.  
     
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