I'm a CAS researcher with a passion for family communication:
Spent 4+ years studying this fascinating field
Born and raised in Pennsylvania
Earned an Master of Arts in Communication
Currently aiming to complete a PhD at Pennsylvania State University by 2026
A big fan of french fries — my all-time favorite treat!
Family Communication
That's my favorite part of CAS!
Family Communication - That's my niche
Family communication is a niche I deeply value because it lies at the heart of healthy relationships and personal growth. What I love about it is its transformative power—clear, empathetic communication strengthens bonds, resolves conflicts, and fosters mutual understanding.
It affects the world by creating ripple effects; This niche is important because families are the foundational unit of society, and good communication within them shapes future generations, instilling trust, resilience, and a sense of belonging.
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+1 814 178 7788 mmj@psu.edu
University Park, PA, 16802
Madeline Jupina
CAS (Communication and Arts Studies) does not have a single inventor, as it emerged from the collaborative evolution of academic disciplines like rhetoric, media studies, and performance arts, shaped by scholars and theorists over centuries, including figures like Aristotle, whose work on rhetoric laid foundational principles, and more contemporary thinkers such as Marshall McLuhan, who significantly influenced media studies.