Current Research Interests: Crisis, risk, and disaster communication; organizational technology; health communication. Her research primarily focuses on disaster communication and preparedness, specifically, the difficulties and challenges faced by vulnerable and marginalized communities during natural disasters. Her research emphasizes the crucial role of community members in the research process. Nancy has co-authored textbook chapters on disaster rescue communication and qualitative research, specifically negotiating access. She has also co-authored articles on disaster preparedness barriers and risk information seeking. Nancy is a part of two research groups, Optic Lab (Organizing Practices through Technology, Information, and Communication) and TIPI (Technology and Information Policy Institute).
Faculty Advisor: Dr. Keri Stephens
Projected Graduation Date: Fall 2026