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MA in Health Communication Hubbard School of Journalism

Today’s health communicators need strategic and practical skills to navigate the constantly changing health information landscape. This dual … See more

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Effects of Prior Exposure to Conflicting Health Information on

WebDoes exposure to conflicting health information in people’s routine interactions with the broader information environment threaten the success of message-based population-level public health strategies?

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Mental Health & Well-Being Resources Hubbard School of …

WebAt the Hubbard School, we value each individual’s complete holistic health and well-being. The Hubbard School and the University of Minnesota offer a variety of support services for our students through providing mental health, well-being, food security, and …

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When is Enough, Enough

WebBy now, many Internet users are aware of the volume of blatant misinformation that can be found online, especially surrounding topics like health and wellness. However, the conversation becomes more complicated when trust in reputable sources wavers. What are consumers meant to do when reliable sources seem to …

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How Do Vaccinations Prevent Diseases

WebVaccines work with your immune system to recognize and fight harmful germs that could develop into serious diseases. For information about how some COVID-19 vaccines work, check out the University of Minnesota's latest resources and information on COVID-19. The videos are available in 1. English, 2. Spanish, 3.

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MA in Mass Communication Hubbard School of Journalism

WebAll course work must be taken on an A-F grading basis. MA Degree Requirements. 1. Required Mass Communication Core (7 credits) JOUR 8001: Studies and Theories of Mass Communication (3 cr) One more theory course inside the HSJMC (e.g. JOUR 8514) (3 cr) JOUR 8009: Pro-seminar in Mass Communication (1 cr) 2.

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Strategic Communication: Advertising & Public Relations Major

WebThe Strategic Communication: Advertising & Public Relations major prepares students for careers in advertising, public relations, and corporate, non-profit, health, and advocacy communications. Students develop the skills essential for advertising and PR careers, including crafting unique messages and campaigns for products, brands and services

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Explore Programs Hubbard School of Journalism

WebExplore Programs. The mission of the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication’s graduate programs is to prepare students for academic and professional careers in a global media environment. The Mass Communication MA and PhD programs train students to become leaders in the social scientific study of mass communication.

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Health Communication MA FAQ Hubbard School of Journalism

WebYou will complete all the requirements for the BA in Strategic Communication, and can complete up to 3 courses (9 credits) during your senior year that will apply to the MA in Health Communication: JOUR 5541 in the fall, JOUR 5542 in the spring, and an elective course. This means that you pay for 9 credits that can apply to a graduate program

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Administration Hubbard School of Journalism

WebDr. Valérie Bélair-Gagnon is Associate Professor and Cowles Fellow in Media Management at the Hubbard School. She is also a Waldfogel Scholars of the College of Liberal Arts (2023-26) and McKnight Presidential Fellow (2022-2025) at the University of Minnesota. Her affiliations include: the Department of Communication as Oslo Metropolitan

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Professional MA in Strategic Communication Hubbard School of …

WebDesigned exclusively for working professionals in advertising, public relations, or corporate or nonprofit communications, the Professional MA in Strategic Communication focuses on the study of communications strategy, planning, and evaluation, as well as persuasion and advertising theory. Learn More. Professional MA by the Numbers.

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How COVID has Changed Health Communication

WebCOVID-19 exposed the fault lines in many of our previous health communication strategies. In this panel, we reflect on the lessons we did - or should have - learned from COVID-19 about how to talk about complicated health topics. What best practices can we adopt in the future to be more effective health communicators? …

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Professional MA Courses & Curriculum Hubbard School of …

WebFall Semester: JOUR 8203 Writing and Planning for Converged Media. JOUR8212 Strategic Communication Leadership. Spring Semester: JOUR 8205 Strategic Communication Cases and Campaigns. Elective Course. Summer Term: JOUR 8206 - Capstone Project This course is designed to support the completion of an individual strategic communication …

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Faculty Hubbard School of Journalism

WebOffice hours. M: 1:30-3 p.m. in person or via Zoom; W: 9-10 a.m. via Zoom only; and by appointment

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Call for Papers: Stigma and Health Special Issue

WebDetails To highlight the problem of, and hopefully begin to derive solutions for, unintended effects of anti-stigma campaigns, Stigma and Health is hosting a special issue highlighting the existence, prevention, and measurement of untoward effects of anti-stigma campaigns and interventions. We hope that submissions will focus on a variety of

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Rebekah Nagler Published in Medical Care Journal

WebRoutine mammograms can lead to overdiagnosis and overtreatment of breast cancer. But do women know this? And how would they respond to messages telling them so? Assistant Professor Rebekah Nagler wanted to find out. She is the lead author of a paper titled "Women's awareness of and responses to messages about breast cancer …

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What Happens When Scientific Findings Conflict

WebTuesday, May 18th, 2021 - 7:00pm. Progress in science is often marked by studies that report similar results and studies that report conflicting results. Yet, media coverage of scientific findings often underscores conflict and controversy—a tendency that is particularly true of issues related to health or the environment, and something that

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Assistant Professor Rebekah Nagler earns $356,125 grant

WebThe National Institutes of Health by way of the National Cancer Institute awarded Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication Assistant Professor Rebekah Nagler a $356,125 grant (1R21CA218054-01A1) for her project, “Effects of Prior Exposure to Conflicting Health Information on Responses to Subsequent Unrelated …

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Assistant Professor Sherri Jean Katz Studying E-Cig Labels with …

WebThe Food and Drug Administration warned e-cigarette companies about teenage use that's reached an "epidemic proportion." An HSJMC faculty member has been studying e-cigarette warning labels for more than a year. In 2017, Assistant Professor Sherri Jean Katz was awarded a two-year, $150,000 grant from the National Institutes of …

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Hubbard School Announces Promotion for Four Faculty Members

WebFollowing the recommendation of the faculty in the Hubbard School of Journalism and Mass Communication and the College of Liberal Arts, its Dean and the Provost, the University of Minnesota Regents voted to promote four Hubbard School faculty members. Benjamin Toff was promoted to associate professor with tenure; Erich …

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