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Arielle Chambers with headset

Apr 1, 2021

Multimedia Journalist Arielle Chambers Amplifies Voices of Female Athletes

NC State communication alumna Arielle Chambers discusses spearheading one of the fastest-growing women’s online sports platforms, being named to Forbes’ 30 under 30 and more in a recent interview. 

Deanna Dannels, associate dean of academic affairs for the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and a professor in the Department of Communication

Mar 30, 2021

Applying Oral Communication Skills in Your Career and Everyday Life

Deanna Dannels, associate dean of academic affairs in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and a professor in the Department of Communication, discusses the importance of oral communication skills for NC State students and graduates. 

Megan Snyder

Mar 10, 2021

Student Spotlight: Megan Snyder

While taking a course with Susanna Lee, communication major Megan Snyder explored the history of the Stone Mountain Monument Memorial. She'll present her research at the 21st Annual Undergraduate Honors Symposium at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro.‌ 

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Mar 3, 2021

Study Finds Risk Communication Targeting Younger Adults May Have Biggest Impact

A study from communication professor Yang Cheng finds that on average, the younger you are, the less you are doing to reduce COVID-19 risk. 

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Feb 22, 2021

Study Sheds Light On How People Cope With Health Challenges and Medical Debt

Communication professor Lynsey Romo explores the important ways in which we deal with health and financial uncertainty. 

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Feb 15, 2021

Tracing the History of Mobile Games

NC State communication researchers are building a database of old-school mobile games. Want to help? 

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Feb 12, 2021

Study Finds NRA Stakeholders Conflicted in Wake of Shootings

A recent study from NC State communication professor Yang Cheng found that NRA employees and donors had extremely mixed emotions about the organization. 

cover of "Engaging Diverse Communities"

Jan 7, 2021

Wolfpack Writers: Melissa Johnson

We caught up with communication professor Melissa Johnson to learn more about her new book "Engaging Diverse Communities: A Guide to Museum Public Relations." 

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Dec 17, 2020

Study Finds Strong Links Between Trust and Social Media Use

The study from NC State's Department of Communication also looked at what contributed to user trust in Facebook. 

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Dec 10, 2020

Study Highlights What Makes COVID Misinformation So Tough to Stop on Social Media

Communication professor Yang Cheng's findings may help communicators share accurate information more effectively.