Communication Colloquium: Conference Preview and Honors Thesis Presentations
Friday, May 8, 2015 1:30pm to 3pm
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View map Free EventGraduate and undergraduate students of the Department of Communication presenting their research.
Caroline Jack, Ph.D. Student
Filling the Frontier Void: The Visual Rhetoric of the Personal Computer in Applied Economics, 1981-1988
Hang Lu, Ph.D. Student
Exploring the Role of Incidental Emotions in Support for Climate Change Policy
Sungjong Roh, Ph.D. Student
Blowing, Fast and Slow: How Temporal Units for a Hurricane Forecasting Map Shapes Consumer Evacuation Judgments and Decisions
Wang Liao, Ph.D. Student
Expertise Perception and Communication Accommodation in Computer-Mediated and Face-to-Face Groups
Vivien Shuo Zhou, Ph.D. Student
The Promise and Pitfalls of Personalization in Narratives to Promote Social Change
Abigail Sonnenfeldt, Undergraduate Honors Thesis Student
Deception and Self-Presentation in Mobile Dating Applications
Kristen Holl, Undergraduate Honors Thesis Student
Issue Framing and Public Support for the Affordable Care Act and its Major Provisions: The Implementation Period
Shelby Rokito, Undergraduate Honors Thesis Student
Investigating Constant Facebook Use among College Students
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