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Happening later TODAY! PIGS & UNT COMM students will be showcasing t...heir performances later TONIGHT and TOMORROW in BlackBox GAB 321 from 7 to 9 p.m. See More
Mary Knickerbocker is a Comm Studies Adjunct Instructor and is today...'s faculty #FlashLightFriday:
Q: What is something about you that most others wouldn't know?
MARY: "Recently (like the last 2 years), I have learned how to crochet. I make a variety of things, like scarves, hats and beanies, blankets, and even clothing. However, my speciality is amigurumi, which is the Japanese art of doll-making, so basically stuffed animals. At this point, I've made just about every common animal and some not so common ones."
Q: Why did you choose to study/work at UNT in Communication Studies?
MARY: "As an instructor for COMM 1010, I think it is important to help students understand the power and influence of communication while also teaching them skills they can use in their everyday lives, both personally and professionally. I enjoy finding ways to bridge the gap between the practicality of effective communication to the more nuanced academic and theoretical lenses scholars in our field use to study communication phenomena."
Q: What is something that you are really good at?
MARY: "I consider crocheting my official hobby, but I am also completely obsessed with basketball (watching, not playing). You will usually find me crocheting, watching basketball, or playing with my 5-year old English Bulldog, Nova. Usually, I am doing at least 2, if not all 3 of these things at a time."
Q: What are your goals for this semester/year?
MARY: "My goal for my 1010 classes is to introduce students to the field of Communication Studies, not just as a class that's required for their core curriculum, but as an actual academic field of study that is continuously growing that offers a wide array of topics and career paths. For 3010, my goal is help students officially entering the COMM Studies program find areas of research they are interested in and passionate about and guide them through the process of academic writing and research in the field."
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It's finally here! PIGS and COMM 2060 students will be showcasing th...eir performances tomorrow Nov. 22 and 23 (Friday and Saturday) in the Black Box room (GAB 321) from 7 to 9 p.m. Come out and show support for our Comm students!! See More
Our faculty do more than just educate the next generation of scholars, they do research too! We plan to showcase that in our new series: #ResearchTooTuesdays.
This week, we want to laud Dr. Joseph McGlynn! Most recently, he has published an article on how trust indicators operate on Instagram profiles. Interested to see what people would think of your social media? Read more about his article here! And be sure to CAWngradulate him for his success in the classroom and in our discipline!
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Dr. Joseph McGlynn recently published an article in the journal Communication Research Reports, entitled, "Present, Endorsed, and Active: Instagram Cues that Predict Trust." The product of a multi-disciplinary collaboration, the study was co-authored with Yang Zhou, Alex Han, and Dr. Yan Huang from....