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Carolyn Stroman
Ph.D., Social Science (Syracuse University, 1978)
cstromana@howard.edu

Teaches communication research methods and media effects courses. Her research interests focus on the social and psychological effects of exposure to persuasive health communications. Her current research focuses on: (1) health information processing in African American populations; (2) public health campaigns and African Americans; (3) communication as a protective factor against drug abuse among African American college students; and (4) the role of cultural issues in health and disease.


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