07/27/2022
MET Health Communication Program Cofounder Helps Examine Neighborhood Iconography in Visual Media Journal
MET Health Communication Program Cofounder Helps Examine Neighborhood Iconography in Visual Media Journal In recent a contribution to The Journal of Visual Communications, visual literacy expert Dr. Domenic Screnci, who helped to found Metropolitan College’s groundbreaking MS in Health Communicati...
07/06/2022
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05/18/2022
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05/17/2022
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05/10/2022
The All-University Commencement 🎓will take place Sunday, May 22 at 1 p.m. on Nickerson Field—learn more about the Commencement Speaker and Honorary Degree recipients below!
03/01/2022
“While no one’s happy they have cancer, you can have cancer and still be happy,” says Joy Huber (MET’18), a cancer survivor who now puts her Health Communication skills to good use as host of her “Dose of Joy” podcast, which offers supportive strategies for coping with the diagnosis.
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New Podcast from Health Communication Alum gives a Dose of Joy
New Podcast from Health Communication Alum gives a Dose of Joy Thanks to the efforts of one MS in Health Communication alum, there’s a new resource out there for people faced with cancer diagnoses, or those supporting someone in cancer treatment. Joy Huber (MET’18) has recently launched a podcas...
01/19/2022
Boston University Metropolitan College Health Communication Director Leigh Curtin-Wilding knows the language of healthcare can be hard to understand. But as she teaches in Writing for Health (MET HC 561), clarity in health literacy is important. “When health information is clear and addresses people where they are, it supports goals for greater health equity,” she says.
How Health Equity Relies on Health Literacy
How Health Equity Relies on Health Literacy The language of healthcare can be hard to understand. For those with basic or marginal health literacy, it can even be a hazard. At last month’s annual meeting of the National Coalition of STD Directors (NCSD), Leigh Curtin-Wilding, director of the BU ME...
11/30/2021
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11/30/2020
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