Stories From 2016
CRDM Student Eli Typhina Talks about Eco Apps
Eco Apps: A Guide to Going Green After spending the past four years researching how to increase public engagement through environmental communication, Eli Typhina believes one solution may lie in the palms of more and more people’s hands: mobile phones.
Study Highlights Importance of Multimodal Communication in Higher Ed
Research from North Carolina State University finds that “multimodal” communication – using a mix of words, images and other resources – is important for students and faculty in higher education, a finding that argues for increased instruction in multimodal communication […]
Congratulations Larissa Carneiro!
Larissa Carneiro successfully defended her dissertation: “Divine Technology: How God Created Dinosaurs and People.” The committee was: Jason Swarts (chair), Jason Bivins, Victoria Gallagher, William Kinsella, and Mi Kim (Graduate Representative – History)
Congratulations Gaha Widinugraha!
Dwiyatna (Gaha) Widinugraha successfully defended of his dissertation. The title was “The Papua Separatist Group and Indonesia in the Age of New Public Diplomacy: A Comparative Analysis of Websites, Facebook Visuals, and Twitter.” Gaha’s committee included Dr. Jason Swartz, Dr. Kiwanuka-Tondo, […]
Congratulations Hector Rendon!
Hector Rendon has successfully defended his dissertation. The title is News Media Narratives: Local, International, and Digital Frames of Mexican Elections. His committee members were Dr. Cat Warren, Dr. Steve Wiley, Dr. Jason Swarts, and Dr. Melissa Johnson (chair). The […]
Congratulations to Molly Hartzog!
Molly Hartzog successfully defended her dissertation! Her title is “Inventing Mosquitoes: Digital Organisms as Rhetorical Boundary Objects in Genetic Pest Management for Dengue and Malaria Control.” Molly was a member of the first cohort of the Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship […]
Congratulations Dr. Larissa Carneiro!
Please join us in congratulating Larissa Carneiro, who successfully defended her dissertation: “Divine Technology: How God Created Dinosaurs and People.” She gave a very good presentation and engaged her audience and committee in vigorous conversation after. The committee was: […]
Congratulations to Cristiane Damasceno, now ABD!
Cristiane Damasceno has unconditionally passed her preliminary exams and is moving forward with work on her dissertation titled: “The massive meets the local: An ethnographic exploration of open education learning circles.” Her committee consists of Deanna Dannels (chair), Adriana de Souza […]