
معرفی
Tyler G. Page is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Connecticut (Stamford Campus). He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Maryland (2018), and earlier degrees from Brigham Young University (M.A., 2015; B.A., 2009). Prior to academia, he worked in technology sector marketing and PR roles, including as the first marketing/public relations lead at Qualtrics and as Vice President of Marketing and Operations at Peer60.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Maryland, 2018
- M.A., Brigham Young University, 2015
- B.A., Brigham Young University, 2009
Research Focus: Tyler’s work examines the public relations profession through crisis communication, historical analysis, and theoretical paradigms. His research emphasizes improving professional practices through empirical studies of stakeholder engagement, crisis messaging effectiveness, and organizational reputation management. He explores topics like religious influence in crises, licensing for PR professionals, and the evolution of internal/external communication strategies.
Recent Research Trends: His recent articles analyze historical PR strategies (e.g., 1800s peace movements), experimental approaches to spokesperson impact, and computational modeling of PR scholarship trends. He frequently addresses ethical dimensions of communication, including sincerity’s role in reputation repair and licensing’s potential for professionalization.
Awards:
- Top paper awards from AEJMC and NCA Public Relations Divisions
- Conference-wide recognition at IPRRC
Advising & Editorial Roles: While no formal advisee list is provided, Tyler serves on three editorial boards and the IPRRC advisory committee. He teaches courses in applied communication research, professional communication, and public relations strategy.
Labs/Teams: His research involves collaborations in computational text analysis and experimental crisis communication studies, though specific lab affiliations are not detailed in the text.




