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Professor Jonathan Sterne

Mailbox: Department of Communication, 1117 Cathedral of Learning
E-Mail: jsterne+@pitt.edu (list “Comm 320” as the subject of your message — I check email at least once a day M-F when I’m in town)
Office Hours: M 2:15-3:15, W 11:00-12:00 and by appointment
Office: 1130 Cathedral of Learning
Office Phone: 624-6797 (I check voicemail at least once a day MTW)


GTA Thom Baggerman

Mailbox: Department of Communication, 1117 Cathedral of Learning
E-Mail: thombagg@yahoo.com
Office Hours: M 2-3, Th 10-11, or by appointment
Office: 1129 Cathedral of Learning
Office Phone: 624-6567 (dept office)

GTA Heather Fisher

Mailbox: Department of Communication, 1117 Cathedral of Learning
Email: hf_masscomm@yahoo.com
Office Hours: W 2-3, F 11:50-12:50 and by appointment
Office: 1129 Cathedral of Learning
Office Phone: 624-6567 (dept office)

GTA Ian Reyes

Mailbox: Department of Communication, 1117 Cathedral of Learning
E-Mail: iar3@pitt.edu
Office Hours: T 10-11, 12-1 and by appointment
Office: 1123 Cathedral of Learning
Office Phone: 624-6923

Availability: Office hours are set aside for you – feel free to stop by office hours without an appointment. The rest of our time is set aside for meetings, class prep, writing, reading, etc. If you wish to see us outside our regular office hours, please make an appointment. Office hours may occasionally be cancelled or rescheduled; this will be announced on the course website. We are also happy to answer simple questions over email or after class. Your professor loves to see students during office hours, but email is the best way to reach him outside office hours and between class meetings.

 

Please allow at least 36 hours for a response to your email, longer on weekends.

 

 

 

 

 

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Photophone sketch from the notebook of Charles Sumner Tainter, 1881. Scanned by J. Sterne.