About the Author

Richard “Dick” Weaver is a retired professor of
speech communication after having taught more than 80,000 students at
the University of Massachusetts and Bowling Green State University in
Ohio where he was nominated for “Best Teacher of the Year.” He earned
his undergraduate and master’s degrees from the University of Michigan
and his doctor’s degree from Indiana University. Because of
sabbaticals, he has taught at the University of Hawaii and at five
universities throughout Australia. He has written more than a half-dozen
textbooks including his best-selling Understanding Interpersonal
Communication, which went through seven editions and
Communicating
Effectively (McGraw-Hill, 2008) now in its ninth edition. He has
written close to 100 articles, numerous chapters in books, more than a
dozen published speeches, and as many published essays. He enjoys family
activities and traveling and has been around the world, lived in
Bangladesh, driven or camped in each of our 50 states, and traveled
throughout Great Britain, Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
Also, he has taken numerous cruises throughout the Caribbean and Europe.
He is married with four adult children and nine grandchildren, and has
lived in Perrysburg, Ohio, for over 30 years.
Contact Richard L. Weaver II, PhD