KANDICE SALOMONE is Associate Dean of University College at the University of Rhode Island and is a member of the graduate faculty in Journalism and Communication Studies. Salomone earned her M.S. in Television & Radio and Ph.D. in Mass Communication from Syracuse University and her M.B.A. from Rhode Island. She joined Rhode Island after teaching broadcast journalism at Ohio University, teaching mass communication at Rutgers University and conducting research for Rutgers' Center for Environmental Communication. Salomone is past co-chair of AEJMC's Commission on the Status of Women, past chair of the association's Science Communication Interest Group and has served on the AEJMC Executive Committee. Along with Guido H. Stempel III and Daniel Riffe, Salomone was principal investigator of the recent census survey of AEJMC members that examined discrimination in journalism education workplaces. Salomone is currently a member of Rhode Island's Transition-to-College (T2C) Project and focuses her research on student success and learning as well as on the role of mentoring in successful careers in higher education.
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