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Susan Dun serves as an Associate Professor of Instruction in the Department of Communication Studies at Northwestern University's School of Communication, where she teaches health communication, relational communication, sport communication, persuasion, and public speaking. Her academic leadership contributes significantly to the department's educational framework and student development.
Her educational background includes a PhD in Speech Communication from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, an MA in Communication from Miami University, and a BA in Political Science from Gonzaga University, establishing a robust interdisciplinary foundation for her scholarly work.
Professor Dun's research specializes in strategic communication interventions for behavioral change across health, safety, and sport domains. She designs evidence-based message interventions targeting migrant worker health, driving safety initiatives, and Muslim women's participation in sports, emphasizing culturally responsive approaches to promote sustainable behavioral shifts and community well-being.
Her scientific recognition includes:
- Faculty and Administrator Honor Roll, Associated Student Government Award (Northwestern University, 2002, 2004, 2005)
- Kappa Delta Sorority Professor of the Month (Northwestern University, 2003)
- Campus Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching by Graduate Assistants (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, 1999)
While specific details about graduate student advising and research grants are not documented in available sources, her methodological expertise in formative research and intervention design demonstrates consistent scholarly impact. Her affiliation with the NUQ Communication Program further extends her influence in global communication education initiatives.
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