Angela G. Clendenin, PhD
Instructional Assistant Professor Epidemiology & Biostatistics, USA Center for Rural Public Health Preparedness | School of Public Health- 979.436.9499
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212 Adriance Lab Rd., 1266 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-1266
Education
- PhD, Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications Texas A&M University
- MA, Strategic Communication and Leadership Seton Hall University
- BA, Journalism Texas A&M University
Research Interests
- Risk Communication
- Decision Analysis
- Emergency Management/Emergency Communications
- Cultural/Social Influences on Communication/Decision-Making
- Communications Measurement and Assessment
Teaching Interests
- Science Writing
- Risk Communication
- Leadership
Websites
Publications
"Innovative Perspectives on Effectively Communicating Through the Chaos of Crisis”, Submitted presentation as part of the 2015 Texas Division of Emergency Management Annual Conference in San Antonio, TX May 2015
“How to Promote Your Research to the Public and Why You Should”, Invited presentation to junior women faculty at Texas A&M University for the ADVANCE Center March 31, 2015
“How to Build a Professional Brand and Why You Should”, Invited presentation to professional women in academia for the Texas Women in Higher Education Annual Conference in Galveston, TX March 31, 2015
“Innovative Perspectives on Effectively Communicating Through the Chaos of Crisis”, Accepted presentation as part of the 2015 National Hurricane Conference in Austin, TX March, 30 2015
“Effectively Communicating Through the Chaos of Crisis”, Poster presentation as part of the 2014 Conference for the Texas Rural Health Association 2014
“Communicating Your Research”, Invited presentation as part of the 2014 Research Institute for Women and Underrepresented Groups for the Texas A&M University College of Medicine 2014
“How to Promote Your Research to the Public and Why You Should”, Invited presentation to junior women faculty at Texas A&M University for the ADVANCE Center 2014
“How a Disaster Preparedness Rotation Helps Teach the Seven NAVMEC Professional Competencies: The Texas A&M University Experience”, Journal of Veterinary Medical Education, Volume 40, Number 4, Wesley T. Bissett, Debra L. Zoran, Angela Clendenin, Norberto F. Espitia, William Moyer, and Kenita S. Rogers 2013
“How to Promote Your Research to the Public and Why You Should”, Invited presentation to junior women faculty at Texas A&M University for the ADVANCE Center 2013
“Working with the Media”, Invited presentation for the Texas Public Health Association Mid-Year Conference 2011