
About
Jon Radwan is an associate professor of communication and director of the Institute for Communication and Religion at Seton Hall University's College of Communication and The Arts. His research explores intersections of rhetoric and religion, focusing on ethical communication, bodily interactions, and spiritual traditions. He earned a B.A. in Communication from the University of New Hampshire, an M.A. in Communication Studies from Northern Illinois University, and a Ph.D. in Speech Communication from Penn State University.
- Education: B.A. in Communication (University of New Hampshire), M.A. in Communication Studies (Northern Illinois University), Ph.D. in Speech Communication (Penn State University)
Radwan's research spans contact rhetoric, religious communication, and organizational spirituality. He examines how ancient religious traditions shape modern public discourse, particularly in Catholic thought, the Bhagavad Gita, and ethical classroom engagement. His book Ethics in Contact Rhetoric (2025) and journal articles in Religions and Journal of Media and Religion highlight themes of reconciliation, transcendence, and power dynamics.
His publications reveal trends in interfaith communication, rhetorical theory, and spirituality in organizational contexts. He integrates theological concepts with pragmatic communication frameworks, addressing issues like racial justice, digital media ethics, and contemplative pedagogy.
- Scientific Awards:
- Outstanding Article Award (2022)
- Researcher of the Year (2021)
- Outstanding Book Chapter Award (2020)
- Best Panel, Academy of Management (2019)
Radwan advises the SHU Mock Trial Team and contributes to institutional governance as a member of the Faculty Senate, merit pay committees, and diversity coalitions. He co-chairs the Faculty Senate's University Core Curriculum Committee and leads initiatives at the Institute for Communication and Religion.
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