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Change happens quickly in information-intensive fields like journalism, communication, public relations, marketing, and media.
Our Master of Communication and Media (MCM) puts you at the forefront of change so you can advance your career options.
Change happens quickly in information-intensive fields like journalism, communication, public relations, marketing, and media.
Our Master of Communication and Media (MCM) puts you at the forefront of change so you can advance your career options.
Venetis, M. K., Meyerson, B. E., *Friley, L. B., Gilespie, A., Ohmit, A., & Shields, C. (2017). Characterizing sexual orientation disclosure to health care providers: Lesbian, gay, and bisexual perspectives. Health Communication, 32, 578-586.
Venetis, M. K., Staples, S., Robinson, J. D., & Kearney, T. (2019). Provider information provision and breast cancer patient well-being. Health Communication, 34, 1032-1042.
Hispanic and Black parents say they are very or moderately concerned about the risk of suicide for their children.
Effective July 1, 2022, SC&I’s former Associate Dean for Programs Dafna Lemish will serve as Interim Dean of the School of Communication and Information.
Lillie, H., Chernichky-Karcher, S., & Venetis, M. K. (2021). Dyadic coping and discrete emotions during COVID-19: Connecting the communication theory of resilience with relational uncertainty. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 38(6), 1844-1868.
Friley, L. B., & Venetis, M. K. (2022). Decision-making criteria when contemplating disclosure of transgender identity to medical providers. Health Communication, 37(8) 1031-1040.
Several SC&I faculty members participated in the 3rd annual Cancer Health Equity Center of Excellence conference held virtually on June 27-28, 2022.