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Nicole Costantini is a Professor of Liberal Arts at Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) in Atlanta, GA, since 2019. Her academic journey includes roles as an Instructor at Louisiana State University (2017–18), Graduate Assistant (2013–17), and Adjunct Instructor at Iona College (2012–18). She holds a Ph.D. in Communications Studies from LSU, an M.A. in Rhetorical Studies from Hofstra University, and a B.A. in Speech Communications from Iona College.
Her research focuses on performance studies, communication, and cultural analysis, with a particular emphasis on memorialization, urban memorials, and ethnographic performance. Notable works include examining Ghost Bike Memorials as symbols of mourning and activism, and analyzing the symbolism of milk consumption in white supremacy narratives.
Costantini is an active member of the National Communication Association and Southern States Communication Association. She has presented over a dozen papers and performances at national conferences, exploring topics such as activism, trauma, and community through performance art and ethnography.
No scientific awards are listed in the provided texts. Her academic contributions include teaching, research, and conference engagements, but no grants or lab affiliations are explicitly mentioned.
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