Sisi Hu
@dr_sisihu
Health & Science Communication | Strategic Communication | Asst. Prof. @uarkjournalism | PhD
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https://sisihuphd.github.io/ 26-08-2014 19:08:08
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What impact do 'pink slime' news sites have on readers? "Despite numerous misgivings, a majority of participants reported at the end of the study period that political information had been valuably covered by their assigned sites." Read more on Columbia Journalism Review cjr.org/tow_center_rep…
Many thanks to The Arthur W. Page Center. So excited to be a recipient of the grants on #ProsocialCommunication! Can’t wait to work with Dr. Amanda Hinnant on this exciting project!
(Chicago): The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications today approved full reaccreditation for UARK Journalism by a vote of 19-0. #WPS acejmc.org
One of the best parts of #AEJMC23 was being reunited with my Mizzou Journalism scholar siblings, who are doing brilliant things all over the country. #MizzouMethod #MizzouMafia
Wonderful reunion with former Greenlee School | Iowa State U grad student at #aejmc23 - Sisi Hu who is now an #advertising assistant professor! #whygreenlee 👩🏻🏫😃
💬New #SciCommBites post💬 by Tony Van Witsen! User Comments: Do They Affect The Credibility Of Science Stories? Read at scicommbites.org/post/user-comm…! #SciComm #SciEngage #ScienceBitesBlogging Science Bites SciComm Trainers Network
"Assuming passions are immutable and essential—rather than something to cultivate and build—can cause people to be less open to different topics ... and less creative when problem-solving." Probably one of the best pieces of advice for new grad students: scientificamerican.com/article/stop-t…
I’m truly honored! A huge thank you to AEJMC and my incredible coauthor Dr. Ginger Blackstone
Scholars Amanda Hinnant (Mizzou Journalism) and Sisi Hu (University of Arkansas) recruited blood donors and registered organ donors to find out what motivated their decisions to engage in their prosocial behaviors. pagecenter.psu.edu/blog/unlocking…
I’m so happy with how this report turned out and proud of the scholars featured and their great work. These research projects explore important topics. Thanks to Holly Overton, Ph.D. Denise Bortree and others The Arthur W. Page Center for the help and support!