About
Alyssa Davis is a Senior Lecturer and Director of the Communication Center at Clemson University's College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences. She teaches foundational courses in communication, including Introduction to Human Communication and Public Speaking.
- M.A. in Communication Studies (University of North Carolina at Greensboro, 2012)
- B.A. in English Literature and Classical Civilization (University of Mary Washington, 2010)
Her research focuses on communication pedagogy, with particular emphasis on virtual reality training, computer-mediated communication, and peer tutoring effectiveness. She has published on immersive technology in education and digital communication challenges.
Key awards include the Joyce Ferguson Faculty Research Paper Award (2017) and Outstanding Communication Consultant of the Year Award (2012). Her work appears in journals like Communication Education and Communication Centers Journal.
As Director of the Communication Center, she oversees undergraduate tutoring programs and contributes to educational innovation through technology integration.


