Caitlin Cieslik-Miskimen
Assistant Professor
339 Administration
208-885-8872
875 Perimeter Drive MS 3178
Moscow, ID 83844-3178
Dr. Cieslik-Miskimen teaches courses in strategic writing and content production, media campaign strategy, audience analysis and engagement, and media history. Her research explores the cultural role that print products played in communities in the early twentieth century, focusing on the significance of local and regional media.
- B.A. Mass Communication and French, 2007, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- M.A. Mass Communication, 2013, University of Wisconsin-Madison
- Ph.D. Mass Communication, 2019, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Courses
- JAMM 350: Public Relations Writing & Production
- JAMM 352: Event Planning & Management
- JAMM 445: History of Mass Media
- JAMM 450: PR Trends
- JAMM 458: Public Relations Research & Analytics
- JAMM 466: Media Campaign Strategy
- Cieslik-Miskimen, C (Ahead of press). “Selling Schools: Educational Publicity in the Early Twentieth Century.” Public Relations Inquiry. DOI: 10.1177/2046147X241264039
- Cieslik-Miskimen, C., 2023. “Navigating the Urban-Rural Divide: A Case Study of a Small-City Newspaper in the United States, 1920 – 1929.” The Communication Review 26, no. 1: 42 – 66. DOI: 10.1080/10714421.2022.2163830
- Cieslik-Miskimen, C. and Robinson, S, 2022. “The History Gap: Public Discourse and the Achievement Gap.” Memory Studies 15, no. 1: 155 - 169. DOI: 10.1177/1750698019849696.
- Cieslik-Miskimen, C., 2019. “Hollywood in the Hinterland: Newspapers, Itinerant Films, and Community Identity in the 1920s,” Communication, Culture & Critique 12, no. 3: 378 – 396. DOI: 10.1093/ccc/tcz016