Graduate Teaching Assistant, Ph.D. Student
About
Role:
Graduate StudentPosition:
- Graduate Teaching Assistant, Ph.D. Student
Concentration:
- Organizational Communication
- Religious Communication
Department:
- Communication Studies
Education:
- B.A. in Communication Studies, Biola University
- M.A. in Communication Studies, Colorado State University
Biography
Hi! I'm Autumn (Neal) Buzzetta (she/her/hers) and I'm a Graduate Teaching Assistant here for the Communication Studies department at Colorado State University. I teach SPCM 333: Professional Communication and T.A. for SPCM 130: Relational and Organizational Communication. My research revolves around organizational communication, specifically within churches and faith-based organizations. In my free time, I love to hike, swim, paint, read, and play with my kitten, Estes. You can usually find me on campus with an oat milk matcha and sporting my "Colorado State University Grandpa" sweatshirt!
Publications
Williams, E. A., Linvill, J. S., Ojeda-Hect, E., Cosgrove, M., Buzzetta, A., & Konkel, A. (2024) Staying through the Great Resignation: Structuration of positive communication experiences, International Journal of Business Communication. https://doi.org/10.1177/23294884241263553
Buzzetta, A., Buisker, L. L., Williams, E. A., Whittenburg, C. (2024). “Nobody knew the rules: Nonprofit resilience, rules, and resources during the COVID-19 pandemic.” Communication Studies, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1080/10510974.2024.2382623
Cosgrove, M. R., Williams, E. A., Linvill, J., Buzzetta, A., Ojeda-Hecht, E., & Konkel, A. (2023). “It gave everybody a voice”: dissent expression through COVID-19 and the Great Resignation. Review of Communication, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1080/15358593.2023.2248226