Bihlmeyer, Chelsea
Chelsea Bihlmeyer is a second-year PhD student in the Department of Communication Studies. Her research interests include the intersection of epistemology and research methods, as they influence topics of study concerning human communication, computer mediated communication, and critical studies of power in communication. Prior to coming to WVU, Chelsea was awarded a Fulbright-EDUFI Student Grant to support a one-year appointment in the Department of Art at Aalto University in Helsinki, Finland. Chelsea’s interest in methodological assumptions is the impetus for her doctoral research, focusing on statistical analyses and mixed methodologies especially relevant to future research in computational methods and Artificial Intelligence.
Chelsea has been the instructor of record for the following courses at West Virginia University:
- Fundamentals of Public Communication (COMM 104)
- Gender Communication (COMM 212)
- Nonverbal Communication (COMM 308)
- Health Communication (COMM 309)