Strategic Communication Studies Student Work

 
Strategic Communication Studies was known as Communication until Spring semester 2024.

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Submissions from 2024

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(Paper) Artificial Intelligence and Film: A Journey in Public Perception from 1960 to the Present Day, Kayla Anderson, Andrew Roggeman, and Joseph Fuller

Submissions from 2023

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(Podcast) Social Media, TV, and Pornography: How Media Influences Violence Against Women, Courtney Flynn and Maia Reuter

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(Presentation) Communication and cultural agility/competence skill training in medical education, Stephanie Patten, Elijah Wade, Abagail Furth, and Abigail Widmer

Submissions from 2022

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(Podcast) Effects of New Media on Mental Health, Desensitization, Sexualization, and Stereotyping, Allison Voigt and Jiayi Wang

Submissions from 2019

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(Presentation) Predictors and Effects of E-Cigarette Usage, Jewell Budde, Tyler Casey, Cayson Ehlinger, Claire Hasselman, Josie Thelen, and Allison Ware

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(Paper) Homelessness and Health in Central Minnesota, Denisha Demeritte, Megan Laraway, Maddy Zinken, Ricardo Vences, and Siyu Samantha Ng

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(Paper) Consequences of Hypermasculinity, Faye Williams

Submissions from 2017

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(Poster) Celebrity Advocacy: Leonardo DiCaprio’s Development of Iconographic Persona as a Climate Activist, Noelle Batalla Miller

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(Poster) Impact of workplace romances on coworkers and workplace climate, Jonathan Sutton

Submissions from 2016

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(Presentation) Let’s Move! Campaign: A Social Discourse in Relation to Family Communication, Kao Chang, Shelby Groen, and Gina Santella

Submissions from 2014

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(Article) Identification and the 2013 Hyundai Team Super Bowl commercial, Jack M. Ghizoni

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(Presentation) Gender construction through adolescent sexting, Elizabeth A. Severson

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(Thesis) Virtually Dead: The Extension of Social Agency to Corpses and the Dead on Facebook, Adam Tucker