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Dr. Kylie Wilson

Dr. Kylie Wilson

Email

Office

234 Wells Hall

Phone

660.562.1826
660.562.1947 (fax)

Curriculum Vitae

Joined Northwest in 2021


Assistant Professor

Graduate Coordinator


Education

  • Ph.D. Communication Studies; West Virginia University, 2020
  • M.A. Communication; Western Illinois University, 2015
  • B.A. Communication; Western Illinois University, 2014

Courses Taught

  • COM 102: Fundamentals of Oral Communication 
  • COM 210: Communication Theory
  • COM 225: Intercultural Communication 
  • COM 310: Communication Research Methods
  • COM 332: Propaganda and Persuasion
  • COM 374: Health Communication
  • COM 401: Special Topics – Health Communication
  • COM 425: Knacktive (also MMED425)
  • COM 633: Strategic Communication and Media Relations
  • COM 643: Research and Data Analysis
  • INCO 101: University Seminar

Academic Interests

  • Health Communication and Media Effects
  • Perception and Pro-Social Behaviors
  • Person First Language
  • Language and Accommodation

Scholarly Activity

  • Carmack, H. J., Lazenby, B. S., Wilson, K. J., Bakkum-Gamez, J. N., & Carranz, L. (2024). Lost, mislabeled, and mishandled surgical pathology specimens: A systematic review of published literature. American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 161, 1-10.
  • Rourke, B. L., Wilson, K. J., & Taylor, S. (2023). A little help from my friends: The moderating role of neurodiversity traits on perceptions of presence. Review of Communication, 23, 1-18.
  • Wilson, K. J. (2020). Addiction or disorder? Using the BIAS Map Model to explain the  stigmatizing effects of news media labels for opioid use disorder. Graduate Theses, Dissertations, and Problem Reports – WVU. http://researchrepository.wvu.edu 
  • Wilson, K. J. & Cohen, E. L. (2019). Do good causes leave bad impressions? Exploring the impact of photo frames and newsfeed updates on social impressions of Facebook users. Communication Research Reports, 36, 359-369.
  • Cohen, E. L., Bowman, N. D., & Wilson, K. J. (2018). Should news coverage and dramatizations of suicide be censored? Media Ethics Magazine.
  • Wilson, K. J. (2018). Safe workplace practices in the veterinary profession. NIOSH. http://blogs.cdc.gov/niosh-science-blog/2018/05/11/hc-grad-students/ 

Student Group Advisement

  • Lambda Pi Eta Faculty Advisor
  • Women’s Club Basketball Faculty Advisor