
معرفی
Christine Skubisz is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Natural and Applied Sciences at Bentley University, located in Waltham, Massachusetts. She is affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences and contributes to interdisciplinary education through courses in health communication, nonverbal behavior, and applied research.
Educational Background:
- B.A., Purdue University
- M.A., Michigan State University
- Ph.D., University of Maryland
- Post-Doctoral Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania
Her research focuses on human communication with an emphasis on persuasion, social influence, and health-related messaging. She explores how individuals process risk information and how communication strategies can improve patient-centered outcomes. Her work intersects psychology, public health, and behavioral science, aiming to enhance health campaigns and interpersonal dynamics in medical settings.
Christine is an active member of leading academic associations, including the Society for Health Communication (since 2015), the International Communication Association (since 2011), and the National Communication Association (since 2011), reflecting her sustained engagement with the scholarly community.
She has not listed any publications or scientific awards in the provided text, but her teaching portfolio includes key courses such as Health Communication Campaigns (NAS 306), Nonverbal Behavior (PSY 330), Falcon Discovery Seminar (FDS 100), and Applied Research Seminar (PHD 1755), indicating a strong commitment to undergraduate and experiential learning.
There is no information available about student advising, research grants, or leadership in labs or research teams within the current data.



