One Thousand Days Transformed - The Campaign for Cedarville

Abigail Baker

Instructor of Communication

Biography

Professor Abigail Baker-Hunt is a Cedarville University alumna who returned to teach at the University after receiving her master's degree in strategic communication. She is passionate about the fundamentals of speech as well as the importance of public and social decorum, believing that being able to publicly address an audience is an ability that everyone should possess, regardless of their major or career goals.

Education

  • BA in strategic communication, Cedarville University
  • MA in strategic communication with an emphasis in education, Grand Canyon University

Interests

Professor Baker-Hunt is now an Ohio resident, but she is originally from New York. She is a Honduran-American who enjoys spending time outdoors with her husband and their rescue dog, Rambo. Outside the classroom, you will most likely find Prof. Baker-Hunt at Cedarville's own cafe, Rinnova, reading a Quentin Schultze commentary about Christ-centered communication!

Why Cedarville?

Cedarville's commitment to integrating faith and learning aligns perfectly with my teaching philosophy of fostering an environment where students are encouraged to think critically and communicate effectively, all for the glory of God! I'm excited to engage with a vibrant and Christ-centric community that values both academic excellence and a missional mindset, helping students develop the skills and character necessary to impact the world for Christ. The opportunity to mentor and collaborate with passionate learners in such a unique environment is truly a privilege that I am grateful to God for every day!