Center for Communication and Health Issues (CHI)

The Center for Communication and Health Issues (CHI) is a consortium of educators, counselors and students with a mission to conduct research on communication and health issues affecting college students and to design, implement and evaluate.

Behavioral Informatics Lab

The Behavioral Informatics Lab looks at multiple problems at the intersection of Big Data Analytics, Computational Social Science, and Multimedia Information Systems.

Research News

Scholars at the School of Communication and Information take an interdisciplinary approach to research that spans the fields of information science, library studies, communication, journalism and media studies.

Research Groups

Focusing on the evolving complexities of communication, information, and media that affect today’s social and professional environments, our research takes a collaborative approach that cross the range of disciplines within SCI.

Research

Research at the School of Communication and Information reflects our commitment to collaboration, in which the fields of information science, library studies, communication, journalism, and media studies merge to create a host of integrated perspectives.

Contact Ph.D.

The Ph.D. program office is located in the room 214 of the SC&I building, located on Huntington St. and College Ave. Questions or comments about the program should be directed to Melissa Aronczyk, program director.

Guidelines for Research Practicum Presentations

Guidelines to help you prepare your poster and participate in the poster session

Ph.D. Program Handbook & Key Forms

The Ph.D. Student and Faculty Handbook includes information for all current members of the program: Ph.D. Student and Faculty Handbook (rev. 8/26/2019).

Placements

Recent graduates and ABDs of the School of Communication and Information (SC&I)Ph.D. Program have been placed in a variety of academic and industry positions.
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