Kami Vinton

Visiting Assistant Professor of Communication
Curriculum Vitæ Behavioral & Social Sciences 3420 Amy Street, Rm 101 C-157 830.279.3036 |
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I earned a Ph.D. from the School of Journalism and Media in the Moody College of Communication at the University of Texas at Austin. As a communication scholar grounded in media studies and psychological theory, I specialize in health communication and the public understanding of science and health-related topics. My research examines how media messages shape public engagement, perception, and behavior in politicized and high-stakes contexts — including health crises, climate change, science skepticism, and disaster communication. I use a range of methodological approaches, including experimental design, qualitative inquiry, and computational analysis, to explore how people interpret, evaluate, and respond to complex information.
In both my research and teaching, I aim to make communication scholarship practical, engaging, and accessible, bridging theory with real-world application. I have experience teaching and mentoring in diverse learning environments and enjoy working at the intersection of media practice, public impact, and interdisciplinary research.
Fall 2025
COMM 1315 EP1 | Public Speaking | | Student Evaluation |
COMM 1315 EP2 | Public Speaking | | Student Evaluation |
COMM 1315 EP3 | Public Speaking | | Student Evaluation |
COMM 1315 EP4 | Public Speaking | | Student Evaluation |
COMM 1315 EP5 | Public Speaking | | Student Evaluation |