Communication Studies Faculty
Part Time Faculty (2012)
B.A. Bates College, J.D. Lewis & Clark Law School
http://www.humanesociety.org/

Alexis C. Fox is the Massachusetts State Director for the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS). She works to help animals through legislation, corporate campaigns, citizen advocacy, coalition building and other projects with both local and national scope.
At Lewis & Clark Law School, Fox specialized in animal protection law and was a visiting fellow at Georgetown University Law Center. She is a member of the Cornelius Honors Society and her writing has appeared in Animal Law. Before joining HSUS as a State Director, Fox worked in animal protection litigation.
With more than a decade of experience in advocacy Fox has worked with numerous animal protection organizations including the Animal Legal Defense Fund and the National Center for Animal Law. She has lectured at Harvard Law School, New England School of Law, University of New Hampshire, Northeastern University Law School, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University, Brandeis University and Lewis & Clark Law School.
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Dr. Linda Gallant has accepted an international research fellowship with Mobile Studies, which focuses on the global study of mobile media and communication across cultures and countries. Mobile Studies advances an interdisciplinary approach among mobile media and communication scholars. A goal is also to facilitate research and knowledge between academic researchers and “key players in the mobile industry.” Dr. Gallant will conduct research with the institute to be published in Mobile Yearbook 2014 and presented at its 2014 annual conference.





