Category: News

Navigating risk communications during a pandemic

At the start of the coronavirus pandemic a year ago, Dara Wald, assistant professor of environmental communication in the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, had no idea how relevant her course Risk Perceptions and Communication (JLMC 560) would be for the graduate students in her class then and now.

Narratives can help science counter misinformation on vaccines

As public health agencies ramp up efforts to educate people about the COVID-19 vaccines, narratives can be a powerful tool. In a paper published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, ISU’s Michael Dahlstrom examined how narratives or storytelling can help counter misinformation and provide a connection between science and the human experience.

Greenlee alumnus breaks barriers for journalistic research in Ghana

A Greenlee master’s program alumnus took talents back to a place he knew better than any other: home. Since leaving Iowa State, Dr. Etse Sikanku has invested his wealth of knowledge to challenge the systematic barriers of research in Ghana.

Since leaving Iowa State, Dr. Etse Sikanku has invested his wealth of knowledge to challenge the systematic barriers of research in Ghana.

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Now hiring Greenlee student ambassadors

The Greenlee School is looking for excited individuals to serve as ambassadors! Greenlee student ambassadors work with prospective students and families to promote our great programs and services. Applications are due at 8 a.m. on Thursday, April 15.