Bradley Rawlins
From College of Fine Arts and Communications
Bradley Rawlins received the 2003 Pathfinder Award from the Institute of Public Relations for his research on public relations ethics. His current research is in organizational transparency, community relations, and moral decision making. He teaches in the public relations sequence and core courses such as the introductory course, research methods, and ethics. Prior to teaching at BYU, Rawlins taught at James Madison University, Walker College, and the University of Alabama.
In 2008, Rawlins was appointed as the Department Chair for the Department of Communications. During August of that year, Rawlins presented his paper, "The Double Edged Sword: Messages on Media from LDS Church Leaders 1900-1948" at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication annual convention. The paper was co-written by graduate student James Philips.
