The department of Communication programs focus on studying the ways that people make use of both verbal and nonverbal messages to generate meanings within various contexts, cultures, and media. Students in this department can earn a Master of Arts in Communication Studies or a Master of Science in Strategic Communication.

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Theses/Dissertations from 2024

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Media Framing of Transportation, Agriculture, and Gasoline in The Russia-Ukraine War, Sk Farhan Rabbi

Theses/Dissertations from 2022

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Social Media, Social Identification, and the Integration of Refugees into Jordanian Society, Ibrahim Al Elanat

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From #Stopthesteal to an Insurrection: A Fantasy Theme Analysis of the Discourse Surrounding the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election, Guy Riggins

Theses/Dissertations from 2021

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“Othering” and Religion: Political Discourse of 9/11, Emily Dawn Riley

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Social Identity Gaps and PTSD: A Qualitative Study of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans, Jonathan Christopher Thibault

Theses/Dissertations from 2020

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The Role of Social Media in Raising Special Needs Awareness Among Saudi People, Lujain Bugshan

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Assessing The Living Experiences of Prostate Cancer Survivors in the Delta of Northeast Arkansas., Samuel Mensah Noi

Theses/Dissertations from 2019

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Communication About Influenza Prevention: A Case Study of Arkansas State University Students Health Center, Oyeronke Oyindamola Afolabi

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Online Social Support for Parents of Children with Autism: A Case Study of An Instagram Account Page, Oluwayinka Ifeaka Dada

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Failing, But Not Failures: Assessing the Use of Positive Communication to Accompany Didactic Learning for Remediation of Probationary College Students, Heather Annette Lemon

Theses/Dissertations from 2018

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Syrian Refugees in Egypt: Perceptions of Healthcare Access, Kholoud H. Sheba