Don Goldberg Selected as Fellow of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

Wooster professor of communication sciences and disorders receives prestigious recognition

Amelia Kemp ’21

Wooster senior makes her voice heard in local community

Amelia Kemp ’21 participates in Black Lives Matter movement as part of her APEX Fellowship

Benjamin Ferling

Cashing In On Kaepernick:  A Visual Ideological Analysis of the Commodification of Racial Equity and Inclusion in Nike’s “Equality” and “Just Do It” Advertising Campaigns

Student: Benjamin Ferling Major: Communication Studies Minor: Political Science Advisors: Dr. Ahmet Atay, Dr. Melissa Weller There are few better ways to acquire the […]

Mia Palmerjar-Takaki

We’re All in This Together: The Relationship Between Ethnic Identity and Friends for Multi-ethnic Individuals in Emerging Adulthood

Student: Mia Palmejar-Takaki Majors: Psychology, Communication Studies Advisors: Dr. Amber Garcia, Dr. Michelle Johnson The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship […]

Rebecca Wells

Welcome to the Masquerade: Deception in the Preliminary Job Search Process

Student: Rebecca D. Wells Major: Communication Studies Minor: Music Advisors: Dr. Michelle Johnson, Dr. Melissa Weller This study examined the likelihood that college students […]

Kaci A. Carpenter

"First the Pain, Then the Rising": Assessing Student Knowledge of Title IX Policies and Procedures at The College of Wooster

Student: Kaci A. Carpenter Major: Communication Studies Minor: Education Advisors: Melissa Weller, Michelle Johnson This independent study examined student’s perceptions of Title IX policies […]

Nicholas Shereikis

Laughing Matters: Late-Night Political Comedy Television & Individual-Level Affective Polarization

Student: Nicholas Shereikis Majors: Political Science, Communication Studies Advisors: Angela Bos, Denise Bostdorff This study considers the effects of consuming late-night political humor on […]

Alysa Tarrant

Understanding Behavioral and Emotional Responses to Frames Used by Animal Rights Organizations in the United States and France

Student: Alysa Tarrant Majors: French and Francophone Studies, Communication Studies Advisors: Marion Duval, Yi Zhu The purpose of this study was to examine how […]

Denise Bostdorff, professor of communication studies

Bostdorff a Featured Speaker at Dole Institute of Politics’ Presidential Lecture Series

Wooster professor offered her expertise on political rhetoric, was also interviewed on NPR affiliate

Ahmet Atay

Ahmet Atay Hopes Ideas from His Recently Published Books Resonate In and Out of the Classroom

Mediated Critical Communication Pedagogy and Queer Communication Pedagogy were both published in November

Rohini Singh

Wooster Professor Earns Award from National Communication Association

Rohini Singh recipient of “Outstanding Article Award” from NCA’s Asian Pacific American Caucus & Studies Division

Kennedey Bell '21

Communication studies major explores creative educational methods

Communication studies major Kennedey Bell ’21 interned as an APEX Fellow at Science PlaySpace Initiative, in Mount Vernon, Ohio. A non-profit program established in […]

Two More Fulbright Awards Go to Wooster Students, Bringing Total to Four This Year

Joe Besl ’09, Erin Tupman ’19 are Fulbright research grantees headed to Canada and Russia, respectively

Hayet Rida and friends

Hayet Rida ’11 fights for success

“People are scared of failure, but to me failure is my best friend. It’s one of the things I enjoy most because it allows […]

Taking a Toxic Tour of Brooklyn

Jack Gilio focuses on environmental justice

Deval Mehta

Deval Mehta ’05 combines technical expertise with people skills to succeed

Deval Mehta is pretty sure why he landed a Presidential Management Fellowship and subsequent placement as an information technology manager with the U.S. Department […]

Meg Itoh

Discovering a more complicated reality

Meg Itoh asks, “What is Chinese food?”