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Christopher D'Amico, M.S.

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Christopher D'Amico, M.S. joined Manhattanville College in March 2008, at which time he began teaching a variety of Communication Studies courses in the Accelerated Bachelor of Science program in the

Department of Continuing Education. Later on that same year, D'Amico started teaching in the traditional undergraduate day program.

He continues to teach a variety of Communication Studies classes in both programs and has also assisted students with independent studies, credit challenges, and final integrative projects. He developed a new seminar course for the college, COMM 3080 Gender and Communication, and has been added to the Communication Studies catalog of course offerings.

D'Amico's graduate work and research focused on Gender, Sexuality and Communication. His Master's Thesis was entitled, "The Fantastic Four: The Evolution and Development of the Homosexual Character in U.S. Television."

He recently finished consulting for Dr. Abne Eisenberg's newest textbook on Healthcare and Communication, and is also currently working on two texts of his own. The first, chronicling details and the first-hand accounts and experiences of growing up in a religious household and pursuing a vocation at a young age. The second book involves gender, television and popular culture.

Christopher D'Amico, is a member of, National Communication Association (NCA), American Sociological Association (ASA) and the Human Rights Campaign (HRC). He lives in Connecticut and is also a Notary Public for that state.

"This above all: To thine ownself be true." - Shakespeare