T.A. Experience

Com 102

Com 225

ComStrat 380

Com 464

Com 479

ComStrat 485

 

R.A. Experience:

Murrow Center for Media and Health Promotion

Natural Product-Drug Interaction: The Roadmap to Best Practices (2016-2017)

A Family-Based Media Literacy Approach to Improving Family Nutrition (2016)

Media Literacy Intervention for Indoor Tanning (2014-2015)

Great Plays (2014-2015)

 

Research Interests:

Health communication, visual communication, media psychology

 

Education:

M.A. in Broadcast and Cinematic Arts, Central Michigan University

B.A. in Mass Communication, Wright State University

 

Refereed Publications:

O’Donnell, N. H., Willoughby, J. F. (In Press). Photo-sharing social media for eHealth: Analyzing perceived message effectiveness of sexual health information on Instagram. The Journal of Visual Communication in Medicine.

O’Donnell, N. H. (In Press). Storied lives on Instagram: Factors associated with the need for personal visual identity. Visual Communication Quarterly.

Christel, D. A., O’Donnell, N. H., & Bradley, L. A. (2016). Coping by crossdressing: An exploration of exercise clothing for obese heterosexual women. Fashion and Textiles, 3(1), 1 – 19. DOI: 10.1186/s40691– 016–0063–z

Christel, D., O’Donnell, N. H. (2016). Assessment of women’s plus-size swimwear for industry applications. Fashion Practice, 8(2). DOI: 10.1080/17569370.2016.1215113

 

Conference Presentations:

O’Donnell, N. H. (2017). Priming effects of Instagram images: An analysis of risk perceptions and information seeking behaviors. Poster presented at the 100th Annual AEJMC National Conference. Chicago, IL.

O’Donnell, N. H., Kallman, D., Stefani, W. (2017). Instagram as a tool for communicating sexual health: Future recommendations and unanswered questions. Poster presented at the 100th Annual AEJMC National Conference. Chicago, IL.

O’Donnell, N. H., Willoughby, J. F. (2017). The integration of photo-sharing social media in eHealth: Analyzing perceived message effectiveness of sexual health information on Instagram. Paper presented at the 67th Annual International Communication Association Conference. San Diego, CA.

Christel, D., O’Donnell, N. H., Dunn, S. (2017). In demand and unavailable: Purchasing swimwear as a barrier to physical activity for plus-size consumers. Poster presented at the Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA

Storm, C., Kaiser, K., Zhao, W., O’Donnell, N. H., Boyd, A., Hmielowski, J. (2017). Predicting support of renewable and nonrenewable energy systems in Canada through familiarity and perceived safety. Poster presented at the Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA.

Kaiser, C. K., O’Donnell, N. H. (2017). Risk perceptions of stimulant medication abuse: Testing the RISP model in a health context. Poster presented at the Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA

O’Donnell, N. H., Willoughby, J. F. (2017). Photo-sharing social media for eHealth: Analyzing perceived message effectiveness of sexual health information on Instagram. Poster presented at the GPSA Research Exposition. Pullman, WA.

Kaiser, K., O’Donnell, N. H. (2016). Understanding hidden disabilities: An analysis of theperceptions of individuals with ADD/ADHD toward stimulant medication. Paper accepted to the 102nd Annual Convention of the National Communication Association. Philadelphia, PA

O’Donnell, N. H. (2016). Storied lives on Instagram: Factors associated with the need for personal visual identity. Paper presented at the 2016 AEJMC National Conference.Minneapolis, MN.

Hust, S. Rodgers, K., Ebreo, S., O’Donnell, N. H. (2016). Perceptions of sexualized and non-sexualized images of women in alcohol advertisements: Factors associated with intentions to sexually coerce. Paper presented at the 2016 AEJMC National Conference. Minneapolis, MN

Lee, Y. J., O’Donnell, N. H., Hust, S., (2016). Interaction effects of system generated information and consumer skepticism: An evaluation of issue support behavior in CSR Twitter campaigns. Paper presented at the 2016 AEJMC National Conference. Minneapolis, MN

O’Donnell, N. H. (2016). Life begins at the end of your comfort zone? Analyzing the antecedents and outcomes of risk behavior in teen television. Paper presented at The Popular Culture and American Culture National Conference. Seattle, WA

Pinkleton, B., Austin, E., Hust, S., Stefani, W., O’Donnell, N. H. (2016). Exploring reactions to and perceptions of drinking-reduction programming targeted to university fraternity and sorority members. Poster presented at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA

Kaiser, K., O’Donnell, N. H. (2016). Understanding hidden disabilities: An analysis of the perceptions of individuals with ADD/ADHD toward stimulant medication. Poster presented at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA

Christel, D., O’Donnell, N. H., Bradley, L. (2016). In demand and unavailable: An exploration of plus-size women’s freedom in dress with exercise apparel. Poster presented at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA

Hust, S., Rodgers, K., O’Donnell, N. H., Ran, W., Ebreo, S. (2015). Gender, sex, and violence: The differences in sexual and violent content in male and female musicians’ lyrics and music videos. Poster presented at the 2015 AEJMC National Conference. San Francisco, CA

O’Donnell, N. H. (2015). Visual identity: An exploratory study of Instagram. Paper presented at The Popular Culture and American Culture National Conference: New Orleans, LA

O’Donnell, N. H., Hust, S., Rodgers, K., Ran, W., Ebreo, S. (2015). An industry analysis of gender, sexual violence, and musical content. Poster presented at Washington State University Academic Showcase. Pullman, WA

O’Donnell, N. H. (2015). Constructing memories of war through nonfiction film. Paper presented at The Dr. William R. Wiley Research Exposition. Pullman, WA

 

Awards:

The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication Outstanding Graduate Student for Teaching,  2016 – 2017

Graduate and Professional Student Research Exposition, Second Place in Social Sciences Paper Competition, 2017

The Myiah Hutchens Award for Community Involvement, 2015 – 2016

Wiley Research Exposition, Second Place in Liberal Arts Paper Competition, 2015