Rachel Riggs

Assistant Professor of Public Relations

Willing to speak to media

Personal profile

Biography

Dr. Riggs is a health communication, interpersonal communication, and media effects researcher. More specifically, she is interested in understanding the role of media in encouraging adolescents’ and emerging adults’ disclosure of sexual assault and mental health problems. Her hope is that her research will help university administrators and nonprofit practitioners use the findings to create more effective campaigns encouraging those affected by sexual assault to disclose their experiences in order to seek out social support and access health resources. Dr. Riggs has published her research in the Journal of Health Communication, the Journal of Children and Media, and the Journal of International Crisis and Risk Communication Research. She has presented her research at conferences for the International Communication Association, National Communication Association, and the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.

 

Dr. Riggs finds immense value in giving back to students through creating a welcoming, caring environment in which we can explore complex ideas and develop important career skills. In her teaching career, she has developed a unique teaching style through teaching a diverse assortment of classes including theory-based classes, writing-based classes, and seminar or core classes. At UNF, she mainly teaches Public Relations Writing and Principles of Public Relations. 

 

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Education/Academic qualification

College of Media & Communication, Ph.D., Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX

… → 2022

College of Arts and Humanities, M.A., Angelo State University, San Angelo, TX

2016 → …

College of Arts and Humanities--Communication and English, B.A., Angelo State University, San Angelo, TX

2014 → …

External positions

Graduate Part Time Teaching and Research Assistant, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX

Jan 1 2019Jan 1 2022

Instructor of Communication, Angelo State University, San Angelo, TX

Jan 1 2017Jan 1 2019

Disciplines

  • Other Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
  • Other Film and Media Studies
  • Communication