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Anastasia Stelse

Anastasia Stelse
Teaching Faculty III | General Business
3253 Grainger Hall

Biography

Dr. Anastasia Stelse teaches business communication in the BBA program in the WSB and works with the MBA and Master’s programs as the MBA & MS Communication Coordinator.

Prior to joining the Business Communication team, Dr. Stelse taught professional and technical communication courses in business, engineering, and health sciences at the University of South Florida. She has additional experience working as a technical writer on contract for the Federal Aviation Administration, and in literary and environmental publishing.

Dr. Stelse’s interest in how genre expectations and storytelling are shaped by changing patterns of consumption and new media informs her focus on preparing WSB students as adaptable communicators ready to lead in an ever-shifting world. At the end of her class, students can communicate to diverse audiences and present complex information in an easy-to-follow style.

She holds a B.A. from the University of Evansville where she graduated Magna Cum Laude from the Honors Program, an M.F.A. from American University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Southern Mississippi’s Center for Writers.

Teaching

Undergraduate Courses

Workplace Writing and Communication (BUS 360), Fall 2021.
Develop and practice three aspects of successful communication: writing, presenting, and listening. A theoretical foundation provides a method of deep audience analysis; apply that analysis when producing a variety of written genres and when preparing content for formal presentation. Through a collaborative workshop process, revise your own written work. Enroll Info: None

Workplace Writing and Communication (BUS 360), Spring 2022.
Develop and practice three aspects of successful communication: writing, presenting, and listening. A theoretical foundation provides a method of deep audience analysis; apply that analysis when producing a variety of written genres and when preparing content for formal presentation. Through a collaborative workshop process, revise your own written work. Enroll Info: None

Workplace Communication (BUS 360), Fall 2022.
Develop and practice workplace communication skills: writing, speaking, and listening. A theoretical foundation provides a method of deep audience analysis; apply that analysis when producing a variety of written genres and when preparing content for formal presentations. Research communication and information sources specific to future careers. Strengthen information literacy by developing professional research skills and analyzing sources. Revise written work through a workshop process that requires giving, receiving, and implementing feedback.

Workplace Communication (BUS 360), Spring 2023.
Develop and practice workplace communication skills: writing, speaking, and listening. A theoretical foundation provides a method of deep audience analysis; apply that analysis when producing a variety of written genres and when preparing content for formal presentations. Research communication and information sources specific to future careers. Strengthen information literacy by developing professional research skills and analyzing sources. Revise written work through a workshop process that requires giving, receiving, and implementing feedback.

Workplace Writing and Communication (BUS 360), Summer 2023.
Develop and practice workplace communication skills: writing, speaking, and listening. A theoretical foundation provides a method of deep audience analysis; apply that analysis when producing a variety of written genres and when preparing content for formal presentations. Research communication and information sources specific to future careers. Strengthen information literacy by developing professional research skills and analyzing sources. Revise written work through a workshop process that requires giving, receiving, and implementing feedback.