Angela G. Clendenin, PhD, MA

Instructional Associate Professor
Curriculum Vitae
Contact
Epidemiology & Biostatistics
212 Adriance Lab Rd.
1266 TAMU
College Station,
TX
77843-1266
clendenin@tamu.edu
Phone: 979.436.9499
Scholars@TAMU Profile
Education and Training
- Texas A&M University, PhD, Agricultural Leadership, Education, and Communications
- Seton Hall University, MA, Strategic Communication and Leadership
- Texas A&M University, BA, Journalism
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
Representative 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