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College of Communication and Information

User Experience

Meet Our Faculty
The Kent State University faculty who teach the online Master’s in UX program have an unparalleled passion for making the world better through human-centered design. They are pioneers in the field of UX, and they bring with them:
  • Diverse backgrounds that reinforce the program’s unique blend of human-centered thinking, design and information architecture
  • Active industry experience and involvement in national UX organizations
  • Ability to serve as industry contacts for students and alumni
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Dr. Dong Whi Yoo
Assistant Professor
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Dr. Catherine Smith
Assistant Professor
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Dr. Rebecca Meehan
Associate Professor
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Dr. Marcia Zeng
Professor
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Jessica Becker, M.S.
Adjunct Faculty
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Jeff Buchanan
Adjunct Faculty
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Matthew DiGirolamo
Adjuct Faculty
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Alison Haynes
Adjunct Faculty
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Felesia McDonald, M.S.
Adjunct Faculty
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Jeffery Northup
Adjunct Faculty
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Sean Petiya
Adjunct Faculty
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Kelsey Pytlik
Adjunct Faculty
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Drew Shipka
Adjunct Faculty
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Andy Vitale
Adjunct Faculty
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It used to be that computer programmers learned how to design a robust user experience on the fly, sometimes with minimum computer science training. Those days are long gone. Roles for self-taught Renaissance experts have largely given way to a number of specialized careers in programming and web design. One such career is the lucrative, in-demand field of user experience (UX) design.