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Denise Solomon is a Distinguished Professor of Communication Arts and Sciences at Pennsylvania State University's College of the Liberal Arts. Her research focuses on interpersonal communication, particularly relational turbulence theory, which examines how transitions in relationships influence cognitive, emotional, and communicative responses. She has applied this theory to understand communication in contexts like parental loss, infertility, and raising children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Educations:
- B.A., Lewis & Clark College, 1987
- M.A., Northwestern University, 1990
- Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1992
Her research interests include supportive communication, conflict resolution, and the physiological and emotional impacts of communication styles. Recent work explores dynamic dyadic systems, longitudinal relational turbulence, and the role of technology in interpersonal interactions.
Scientific Awards:
- Fellow of the International Communication Association
- Fellow of the International Association for Relationship Research
- Distinguished Scholar of the National Communication Association
Her advising and grant activities are not explicitly detailed in the provided text, but her extensive publication record reflects collaborative research in family communication, health communication, and relational dynamics. She has authored a textbook on interpersonal communication and contributes to academic leadership in communication studies.



