Emily Hutter

Visiting Assistant Professor of Communication

Department of Communication


Education

Ph.D., University of Connecticut.

About

Emily Hutter, PhD is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Communication at the University of Connecticut. She received her PhD from the University of Connecticut in 2021 studying Crisis & Risk Communication and completed a Postdoctoral appointment with Northeastern University in 2023. Her research interests include crisis & risk, decision-making behavior, information-seeking, and behavioral intention. Her research is published in journals such as Progress in Disaster Science, Health Security, The Journal of Emergency Management, and Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability. Emily’s academic career is both research and instruction intensive, instructing courses such as Quantitative Research Methods & Statistics, Public Speaking, Media Literacy & Criticism, Business and Professional Speaking, Business Communication, and The Process of Communication.

Courses Taught

  • Comm 1000: Introduction to Communication
  • Comm 1100: Principles of Public Speaking
  • Comm 1300: Mass Media Systems
  • COMM 2100: Professional Communication
  • Comm 2110: Presenting in the Digital World
  • Comm 3000Q: Research Methods in Communication
  • Comm 3100: Persuasion
  • Comm 3300: Effects of Mass Media
  • Comm 4230: Organizational Communication
  • Comm 4800: Communication Processes in Advertising
  • Comm 5630: Communication Presence\

Research Interests

  • Crisis & Risk Communication

  • Applied Communication

  • Environmental Communication

  • Mitigative Behavior

  • Decision-Making Behavior

Research Link

Google Scholar

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Contact Information
Emailemily.hutter@uconn.edu