Education
- Ph.D., Communication Studies/Family Studies, University of Arizona (2004)
- M.A., Journalism, The Ohio State University (2000)
- B.A., Communication, Capital University (1998)
Research Interests
- Intersection between media and relationships
- The "dark side" of communication
- Communication and leadership
Jeremy Osborn, Ph.D.
- Professor of Communication
- Director of Communication and Media
- The School of Ministry, Media & the Arts
Education
- Ph.D., Communication Studies/Family Studies, University of Arizona (2004)
- M.A., Journalism, The Ohio State University (2000)
- B.A., Communication, Capital University (1998)
Research Interests
- Intersection between media and relationships
- The "dark side" of communication
- Communication and leadership
Dr. Jeremy Osborn teaches courses across the communication curriculum at Cornerstone University and serves as the director of communication and media. Prior to coming to Cornerstone, he directed faculty professional development at Grand Rapids Community College and taught in the Communication Studies Department at Albion College.
As a result of his research on television and marriage, he has appeared as a guest on HuffPost Live and has been interviewed for articles in the Pentecostal Evangel, Men’s Health and Women’s Health.
“The ability to communicate is one of the greatest gifts God gave to us as humans. It matters that our students not only learn core Communication theories and skills, but that they learn how to be faithful stewards of the gift of communication.”
Contact Info
- Phone:616.254.1642
- Email:jeremy.osborn@cornerstone.edu
Hobbies
- Mountain biking
- Spending time with his wife and three children
Campus Involvement
- Core Course Coordinator for Communication in Culture (COM-112)
- Assessment Coach
- Core Course Committee Member
Publications
- Fox, J., Osborn, J.L., & Warber, K.M. (2014). Relational dialectics and social networking sites: The role of Facebook in romantic relationship escalation, maintenance, conflict, and dissolution. Computers in Human Behavior, 36, 527-534.
- Osborn J.L. (2012). When TV and Marriage Meet: A Social Exchange Analysis of the Impact of Television Viewing on Marital Satisfaction and Commitment. Mass Communication and Society, 15, 1-19.