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March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 1 Education CURRICULUM VITAE Robin E. Jensen Department of Communication University of Utah 255 South Central Campus Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84112 E-mail: r.e.jensen@utah.edu www.robinejensen.com Ph.D. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 2007 Communication Concentration: Rhetoric; Health Communication Minor: Gender and Women s Studies M.A. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign 2003 Communication Concentration: Rhetoric B.A. Concordia College, Moorhead, MN 2001 Majors: Communication; Philosophy Minor: Political Science Academic Appointments 2014-present Associate Professor, University of Utah Department of Communication 2011-2013 Assistant Professor, University of Utah Department of Communication 2007-2011 Assistant Professor, Purdue University Department of Communication 2001-2007 Teaching Assistant, University of Illinois Department of Communication Publications Books 1. Jensen, R. E. (2016). Infertility: Tracing the history of a transformative term. College Park: The Pennsylvania State University Press. 2. Jensen, R. E. (2010). Dirty words: The rhetoric of public sex education, 1870-1924. Urbana: University of Illinois Press.

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 2 Winner of the Health Communication Distinguished Book Award, National Communication Association, 2015. Reviewed in Indiana Magazine of History (2011); Journal of American History (2012); Journal of the Gilded Age Progressive Era (2012); Journal of the History of Sexuality (2013); Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy (2012); Quarterly Journal of Speech (2013); Rhetoric & Public Affairs (2012); Women s Studies in Communication (2012). Publications Journal Articles 1. King, A. S., Jensen, R. E., Jones, C., & McCarthy, M. J. (in press). Occupational stigma communication: The anticipatory socialization of sex educators. Health Communication. 2. Williams, E. A., & Jensen, R. E. (2016). Conflicted identification in the sex education classroom: Balancing professional values with organizational mandates. Qualitative Health Research, 26, 1574-1586. 3. Jensen, R. E. (2015). An ecological turn in rhetoric of health scholarship: Attending to the historical flow and percolation of ideas, assumptions, and arguments. Communication Quarterly, 63, 522-526. 4. Jensen, R. E. (2015). Improving upon nature: The rhetorical ecology of chemical language, reproductive endocrinology, and the medicalization of infertility. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 101, 329-353. 5. Jensen, R. E. (2015). From barren to sterile: The evolution of a mixed metaphor. Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 45, 25-46. 6. Jones, C., Jensen, R. E., and King, A. S. (2014). Future sex educator perceptions of rural verses urban instruction: A case for community-centered sexual health education. American Journal of Sexuality Education, 9, 464-484. 7. Martins, N., & Jensen, R. E. (2014). The relationship between Teen Mom reality programming and teenagers beliefs about teen parenthood. Mass Communication and Society, 17, 830-852. 8. Carrion, M., & Jensen, R. E. (2014). Curricular decision-making among public school sex educators. Sex Education, 14, 623-634. 9. Jensen, R. E., & King, A. S. (2013). The authoritative metaphor and social change: Surgeon General C. Everett Koop s direct mailer, Understanding AIDS. Health Communication, 28, 592-602. 10. Doss, E. F., & Jensen, R. E. (2013). Balancing mystery and identification: Dolores Huerta s shifting transcendent persona. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 99, 481-506.

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 3 11. Jensen, R. E., Christy, K., Gettings, P., & Lareau, L. (2013). Interview and focus group research: A content analysis of scholarship published in ranked journals. Communication Methods and Measures, 7, 126-133. 12. Jensen, R. E. (2012). Sex education and self-efficacy: Toward a taxonomy of enactive mastery experiences. Health Education & Behavior, 39, 259-267. 13. Jensen, R. E., Williams, E. A., Holyoak, I. C., & Shorter, S. (2012). HIV/AIDS in Botswana: President Festus G. Mogae s Narrative of Secular Conversion. Health Communication, 27, 19-29. 14. Jensen, R. E., Doss, E. F., & Ivic, R. (2011). Metaphorical invention in early photojournalism: New York Times coverage of the 1876 Brooklyn Theater fire and the 1911 Shirtwaist Factory fire. Critical Studies in Media Communication, 28, 334-352. 15. Bute, J. J., & Jensen, R. E. (2011). Narrative sense-making and time lapse: Interviews with low-income women about sex education. Communication Monographs, 78, 212-232. 16. Jensen, R. E. (2010). A content analysis of youth sexualized language and imagery in adult film packaging, 1995-2007. Journal of Children and Media, 4, 371-386. 17. Jensen, R. E., & Bute, J. J. (2010). Fertility-related perceptions and behaviors among low-income women: Injunctive norms, sanctions, and the assumption of choice. Qualitative Health Research, 20, 1573-1584. 18. Bute, J. J., & Jensen, R. E. (2010). Low-income women describe fertility-related expectations: Descriptive norms, injunctive norms, and behavior. Health Communication, 25, 681-691. 19. Jensen, R. E., Doss, E. F., Janssen, C. I., & Bower, S. A. (2010). Theorizing the transcendent persona: Amelia Earhart s vision in The Fun of It. Communication Theory, 20, 1-20. 20. Jensen, R. E. (2008). Sexual polysemy: The discursive ground of talk about sex and education in U.S. history. Communication, Culture & Critique, 1, 396-415. 21. Jensen, R. E. (2007). Using science to argue for sexual education in U.S. public schools: Ella Flagg Young and the 1913 Chicago Experiment. Science Communication, 29, 217-241. 22. Rintamaki, L. S., Kosenko, K. A., Scott, A. M., & Jensen, R. E. (2007). Male patient perceptions of HIV stigma in healthcare contexts. AIDS Patient Care & STDs, 21, 956-969.

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 4 23. Jensen, R. E., & Jensen, J. D. (2007). Entertainment media and sexual health: A content analysis of sexual talk, behavior, and risks in a popular television series. Sex Roles, 56, 275-284. 24. Jensen, R. E. (2005). The eating disordered lifestyle: Imagetexts and the performance of similitude. Argumentation and Advocacy, 42, 1-18. Publications Book Chapters 1. Jensen, R. E. (2015). Rhetoric of risk. In H. Cho, T. Reimer, & K. A. McComas (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Risk Communication (pp. 86-98). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Publications Review Essays 1. Jensen, R. E. (2008). Women s rhetoric in history: A process-oriented turn and continued recovery. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 94, 100-112. Publications Book Reviews 1. Jensen, R. E. (2016). [Review of the book A Question of Sex: Feminism, Rhetoric, and Differences That Matter]. Quarterly Journal of Speech, 102, 307-332. 2. Jensen, R. E. (2014). [Review of the book Women and Rhetoric between the Wars]. Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 44, 103-106. 3. Jensen, R. E. (2013). [Review of the book Evolutionary Rhetoric: Sex, Science, and Free Love in Nineteenth-Century Feminism]. International Journal of Communication, 7, 1511-1513. 4. Jensen, R. E. (2013). Literacy as preventative: Targeting adolescents via Progressive Era sexual-health texts. [Review of the book What adolescents ought to know: Sexual health texts in early twentieth-century America]. Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era, 12, 428-430. 5. Jensen, R. E. (2005). [Review of the book The politics of American religious identity: The seating of Senator Reed Smoot]. Rhetoric and Public Affairs, 8, 501-504. 6. Jensen, R. E. (2004). [Review of the book FDR and fear itself: The first inaugural address]. Argumentation and Advocacy, 40, 200-202. Grants, Fellowships, and Scholarships 2015 Virgil D. Aldrich Faculty Fellowship (one semester of teaching leave) University of Utah Infertility: A rhetorical history

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 5 2014 University Research Committee Faculty Fellowship (one semester of teaching leave). University of Utah. Expectant voices: Articulating fertility in the twentieth century. 2010-2011 Enhancing Research in the Humanities and the Arts Grant ($30,000). College of Liberal Arts. Purdue University. Archiving the barren: How the rhetoric of fertility changed the United States and Europe in the twentieth century. 2007 Research Incentive Grant ($1,000). College of Liberal Arts. Purdue University. Interviewing sexual educators in Indiana: Norms, student reactions, and curriculum content 2006 Research Completion Fellowship. Department of Communication. University of Illinois. 2005-2006 Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities Fellow. University of Illinois. 2005 Marianne A. Ferber Scholarship. Outstanding Dissertation Proposal. Gender and Women s Studies Program. University of Illinois. 2005 Clarke Chambers Travel Grant. Social Welfare History Archives. University of Minnesota. 2005 Summer Institute Fellowship. The Center for Global Culture and Communication. Northwestern University. 2004 Elizabeth Winter Young Summer Fellow. Department of Communication. University of Illinois. 2004 The Unit for Criticism Travel Grant. University of Illinois. 2001-2002 National Communication Association Fellowship. NCA. Awards/Honors Karl R. Wallace Memorial Award. (2015). National Communication Association. New Investigator Award. (2015). Rhetoric and Communication Theory Division. National Communication Association. Health Communication Distinguished Book Award. (2015). National Communication Association. Top Paper in the Association for the Study of Rhetoric, Science, and Technology Division. (2015, November). National Communication Association.

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 6 Professor Recognition Award. (2015). Mortar Board Senior Honors Society. University of Utah. Top Paper in the Public Address Division. (2011, November). National Communication Association. Cheris Kramarae Outstanding Dissertation Award. (2008, October). Organization for the Study of Communication, Language, and Gender. Wrage-Baskerville Award for best contributed paper in the Public Address Division. (2007, November). National Communication Association. Karl R. Wallace Award for distinguished scholarship. (2007, May). Department of Communication, University of Illinois. Doctoral Honors Seminar Participant. (2006, July). National Communication Association, Purdue University, Department of Communication. Outstanding Article Award. (May 2006). Department of Speech Communication, University of Illinois. Top Paper in the Visual Communication Division. (2003, November). National Communication Association. Selected Conference Presentations 1. Jensen, R. E., & Martins, N. (2017, May). Public perception of female fertility: Initial fertility, peak fertility, and infertility. Competitively selected paper to be presented at the International Communication Association Conference, San Diego, CA. 2. Jensen, R. E. (2016, May). Psychogenic infertility: The unconscious defense against motherhood in mid-century reproductive rhetoric. Competitively selected paper presented at the Rhetoric Society of American Conference, Atlanta, GA. 3. Jensen, R. E. (2015, November). Fertility in clinical time: The integration of scientific specialties as infertility studies. Competitively selected paper presented in the Association for the Study of Rhetoric, Science, and Technology at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Las Vegas, NV. *Top Paper in the Association for the Study of Rhetoric, Science, and Technology Division. 4. Rintamaki, L., Kosenko, K. A., Hogan, T., Jensen, R. E., Scott, A. M., Reynolds-Tylus, T., & O Mally, A. (2015, November). The role of stigma management in HIV treatment adherence. Competitively selected paper presented in the Health Communication Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Las Vegas, NV.

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 7 5. Jensen, R. E. (2014, November). Improving upon nature: The rise of reproductive endocrinology and chemical theories of fertility. Competitively selected paper presented in the Public Address Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. 6. Jones, C., Jensen, R. E., & King, A. S. (2014, November). Future sex educator perceptions of rural verses urban instruction: A case for community-centered sexual health education. Competitively selected paper presented in the Health Communication Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. 7. Jensen, R. E. (2014, May). Discursive transgressions in the name of plain sexual talk. Paper presented at the Rhetoric Society of American Conference, San Antonio, TX. 8. Jensen, R. E. (2013, November). From barren to sterile: Metaphorical shifts in fertility discourse and women s rhetorical agency before the twentieth century. Competitively selected paper presented in the Feminist and Women Studies Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Washington, DC. 9. Martins, N., & Jensen, R. E. (2013, November). The relationship between teen mom reality programming and teenagers beliefs about teen parenthood. Paper presented in the Mass Communication Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Washington, D.C. 10. Jensen, R. E. (2013, August). Vital forces conserved: Early twentieth-century arguments about women s reproductive health. Paper presented at the Alta Conference on Argumentation. 11. Rintamaki, L. S., Kosenko, K. A., Hogan, T. P., Jensen, R. E., Scott, A. M., & Reynolds- Tylus, T. (2013, March). The role of stigma management in HIV treatment adherence. Presented at the DC Health Communication Conference, Washington D.C. 12. Jensen, R. E., & King, A. S. (2012, November). The authoritative metaphor and social change: Surgeon General C. Everett Koop s direct mailer, Understanding AIDS. Competitively selected paper presented in the Public Address Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Orlando, FL. 13. Williams, E. A., & Jensen, R. E. (2012, November). Conflicted identification: Ideological struggles faced by sexual educators. Competitively selected paper presented in the Organizational Communication Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Orlando, FL. 14. King, A. S., Jensen, R. E., & Jones, C. L. (2012, November). Stigma management communication strategies learned during anticipatory socialization: Interviews with future sexual health educators about occupational expectations. Competitively selected

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 8 paper presented in the Organizational Communication Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Orlando, FL. 15. Bute, J. J., & Jensen, R. E. (2012, April). Women s understandings of sexuality and fertility: Evidence from interviews with low-income women. Presented at the Kentucky Conference on Health Communication, Lexington, KY. 16. Doss, E. F., & Jensen R. E. (2011, November). Balancing mystery and identification: Dolores Huerta s shifting transcendent persona. Competitively selected paper presented in the Public Address Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. *Top Paper in the Public Address Division. 17. Carrion, M., & Jensen, R. E. (2011, November). Arguments about sex education: A case study in intertextual controversy. Competitively selected paper presented in the Health Communication Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, New Orleans, LA. 18. Jensen, R. E., Williams, E. A., Holyoak, I., & Shorter, S. (2011, May). HIV/AIDS in Botswana: President Festus G. Mogae s Narrative of Secular Conversion. Competitively selected paper presented in the Health Communication Division at the annual convention of the International Communication Association, Boston, MA. 19. Jensen, R. E. (2011, May). Sex education and self-efficacy: Toward a taxonomy of enactive mastery experiences. Competitively selected paper presented in the Instructional and Developmental Communication Division at the annual convention of the International Communication Association, Boston, MA. 20. Jensen, R. E., & Bute, J. J. (2010, November). Narrative sense-making and time lapse: Interviews with low-income women about sex education. Competitively selected paper presented in the Health Communication Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, San Francisco, CA. 21. Jensen, R. E., Doss, E. F., & Ivic, R. (2010, May). Metaphorical invention in early photojournalism: New York Times coverage of the 1873 Brooklyn Theater fire and the 1911 Shirtwaist Factory fire. Presented at the Rhetoric Society of America Conference, Minneapolis, MN. 22. Jensen, R. E., & Bute, J. J. (2009, November). Fertility and sexuality-related perceptions and behaviors among low-income women: Injunctive norms, sanctions, and the assumption of choice. Competitively selected paper presented in the Health Communication Division at the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. 23. Bute, J. J., & Jensen, R. E. (2009, May). Underserved women describe fertility-related expectations: Descriptive norms, injunctive norms, and behavior. Competitively selected

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 9 paper presented in the Health Communication Division at the International Communication Association, Chicago, IL. 24. Jensen, R. E., Doss, E., Janssen, C. I., & Bower, S. (2008, October). The transcendent persona: Amelia Earhart s rhetoric of inevitable progress. Competitively selected paper presented at the annual convention of the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language and Gender, Nashville, TN. 25. Rintamaki, L. S., Kosenko, K. A. Scott, A. M., Jensen, R. E., & LaVail, K. H. (2008, November). The facework of stereotype threat: HIV-positive men managing the gay stereotype. Competitively selected paper presented in the Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, San Diego, CA. 26. Jensen, R. E. (2008, May). A content analysis of youth sexualized language and imagery in adult film, 1995-2007. Competitively selected paper presented in the Mass Communication Division of the International Communication Association, Montreal, Canada. 27. Jensen, R. E. (2007, November). For while my mother knows a lot, she won t tell me a thing : Ella Flagg Young s fragmented rhetoric in support of the Chicago Experiment. Competitively selected paper presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. *Wrage-Baskerville Award for best contributed paper in the Public Address Division. 28. Jensen, R. E. (2007, May). Seeing sexual education through new eyes: Rachelle Yarros s representation of rhetoric, other, and self. Competitively selected paper presented in the Feminist Scholarship Division at the annual convention of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA. 29. Rintamaki, L. S., Kosenko, K. A., Scott, A. M., Jensen, R. E., & Jordan, C. (2007, May). Male patient perceptions of HIV stigma in healthcare contexts. Competitively selected paper presented in the Health Communication Division at the annual convention of the International Communication Association, San Francisco, CA, May. 30. Jensen, R. E. (2006, November). Early, modern discourses of public sexual education: Strategic ambiguity from Comstock to social hygiene. Competitively selected paper presented in the Public Address Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, San Antonio, TX. 31. Jensen, R. E. (2006, May). Reading sex: Progressive Era image vernaculars and sexual education campaigns. Presented at the biennial conference of the Rhetoric Society of America, Memphis, TN.

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 10 32. Jensen, R. E., & Jensen, J. D. (2005, November). Entertainment media and sexual health: A content analysis of sexual talk, behavior, and risks in a popular television series. Competitively selected paper presented in the Health Communication Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Boston, MA. 33. Jensen, R. E. (2005, November). Separated by sex: Two progressive era sexual education campaigns. Presented in the Feminist and Women s Studies Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Boston, MA. 34. Jensen, R. E. (2005, October). What every girl should know: Margaret Sanger s oxymoronic rhetoric concerning sexual education. Presented at the 5th Biennial International Feminism(s) and Rhetoric(s) Conference, Houghton, MI. 35. Rintamaki, L. S., Kosenko, K. A., Scott, A. M., Jensen, R. E., & Jordan, C. (2005, June). HIV status disclosure to past, present, and prospective sexual partners. Presented at the National HIV Prevention Conference, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA. 36. Jensen, R. E. (2004, November). The rhetoric of eating disorders: A transtheoretical perspective. Competitively selected paper in the Health Communication Division presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. 37. Jensen, R. E. (2004, November). Making room for the visual in argumentation theory: Moving forward, looking back. Competitively selected paper in the Visual Communication Division presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. 38. Jensen, R. E. (2004, May). The rhetoric surrounding top freedom. Presented at the Biennial Conference of the Rhetoric Society of America, Houston, TX. 39. Jensen, R. E. (2003, November). King of the world: The visual and textual rhetoric of pro-eating disorder websites. Competitively selected paper presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Miami, FL. *Top Paper in Visual Communication Division. 40. Jensen, J. D., & Jensen, R. E. (2003, November). In the censor s wake: Living online with the embattled pro-anorexic community. Competitively selected paper presented in the Freedom of Speech Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Miami, FL. 41. Jensen, R. E. (2003, October). Topfreedom: A rhetorical analysis of the debate with a bust. Presented at the annual convention of the Organization for the Study of Communication, Language and Gender, Ft. Mitchell, KY. Other Conference Activities

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 11 1. Jensen, R. E. (2016, October). Academic publishing. Co-leader for panel presented at the Rocky Mountain Rhetoric Symposium, Salt Lake City, UT. 2. Jensen, R. E. (2016, October). Writing workshop on gender and rhetoric. Leader and respondent at the Rocky Mountain Rhetoric Symposium, Salt Lake City, UT. 3. Jensen, R. E. (2016, May). Intersectionality, interdisciplinarity, and the future of feminist rhetoric: A roundtable. Respondent to panel presented at the Rhetoric Society of America Conference, Atlanta, GA. 4. Jensen, R. E. (2015, August). Recovering argument in the (dismal) sciences. Chair for panel presented at the Alta Argumentation Conference, Alta, Utah. 5. Jensen, R. E. (2014, November). Children, mothers, and workers: A Progressive Era rhetoric of moral reform. Respondent to panel presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. 6. Jensen, R. E. (2014, November). What can it mean to lean in? Roundtable participant for panel presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. 7. Jensen, R. E. (2014, November). Scholars office hours. Invited discussant at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Chicago, IL. 8. Jensen, R. E. (2014, May). Rhetoric of the body. Roundtable participant for panel presented at the Rhetoric Society of America Conference, San Antonio, TX. 9. Jensen, R. E. (2013, November). Rhetorical studies of health, science, and medicine. Roundtable participant for panel presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Washington, D.C. 10. Jensen, R. E. (2012, November). Children and mothers: The interaction of science and public health in twentieth century public policy reforms. Respondent to panel presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Orlando, FL. 11. Jensen, R. E. (2012, November). New takes on old genres: Presidential public speech. Chair and respondent to panel presented at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Orlando, FL. 12. Jensen, R. E. (2012, May). A dialogue on recently published books in the history of rhetoric. Respondent for panel presented at the biennial conference of the Rhetoric Society of America, Philadelphia, PA.

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 12 13. Jensen, R. E. (2010, November). Bridging women s sexual health. Respondent for panel presented in the Feminist and Women s Studies Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, San Francisco, CA. 14. Jensen, R. E. (2010, November). Bridging rhetoric s multiple personae. Roundtable participant for panel presented in the Public Address Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, San Francisco, CA. 15. Jensen, R. E. (2009, May). Communication about sexual health. Chair for panel presented in the Health Communication Division at the annual convention of the International Communication Association, Chicago, IL. 16. Jensen, R. E. (2009, May). Culture-centered health communication. Chair for panel presented in the Health Communication Division at the annual convention of the International Communication Association, Chicago, IL. 17. Jensen, R. E. (2008, November). Top papers in the Public Address Division. Respondent for panel presented in the Public Address Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, San Diego, CA. 18. Jensen, R. E. (2008, November). Spitzack & Carter 20 years out: Has woman become conventional? Respondent for panel presented in the Women s Caucus at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, San Diego, CA. 19. Jensen, R. E. (2008, November). Risk and crisis communication. Chair for panel presented in the Health Communication Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, San Diego, CA. 20. Jensen, R. E. (2005, November). Under-represented and under-valued: Content analysis of representations of women in mass media. Chair for panel presented in the Feminist and Women s Studies Division at the annual convention of the National Communication Association, Boston, MA. Teaching Experience Courses Taught Graduate Courses COM 7410 Foundations of Rhetorical Theory University of Utah COM 7405 Feminist Rhetoric University of Utah COM 7360 Qualitative Methods University of Utah COM 684 Rhetorical History: Three Waves of Feminism Purdue University COM 632 Mixed Methods Research Purdue University COM 610 Rhetoric and Public Welfare Purdue University COM 585 Qualitative Methods Purdue University COM 584 Rhetorical Criticism Purdue University COM 521 Theories of Rhetoric Purdue University

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 13 Undergraduate Courses COM 5000 Strategic Feminist Communication University of Utah COM 3580 Strategic Health Communication University of Utah COM 3490 Feminist Communication University of Utah COM 3115 Communicating Science, Health, and the Environment University of Utah COM 495 Argumentation, Deliberation, & Democracy Purdue University COM 495 Health Policy Rhetoric Purdue University COM 381 Gender and Feminist Studies in Communication Purdue University COM 204 Critical Perspectives on Communication Purdue University COM 496 Rhetoric of Health University of Illinois COM 323 Argumentation University of Illinois COM 231 Persuasion University of Illinois COM 101 Effective Principles of Public Speaking University of Illinois Courses Supervised COM 3070 Communication and Gender University of Utah COM 1020 Public Speaking University of Utah Independent Studies (Graduate) COM 6910 Rhetorical History University of Utah COM 6910 Feminist Rhetoric in U.S. History University of Utah COM 6910 Readings in Feminist Theory University of Utah COM 6910 Communication Theory University of Utah COM 590 Visual Rhetoric Purdue University COM 590 Women s Health in Communication Research Purdue University COM 590 Advanced Readings in Rhetorical Theory Purdue University COM 3910 Advanced Strategic Health Communication University of Utah Other Teaching Activities Sequence Coordinator CommSHER: Science, Health, Envir, & Risk 2015-present Course Supervisor COMM 3070: Comm and Gender 2014-present Thesis Chair Undergraduate Honors Program 2013-present Acting Course Supervisor COMM 1020: Public Speaking Fall 2013 Faculty Mentor Innovation Scholars Program 2012-2013 Acting Course Supervisor COMM 3070: Comm and Gender Fall 2012 Co-Faculty Advisor Rhetoric Society of America Student Division 2009-2011 Purdue University Professional Service

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 14 A. Manuscript Reviewer Editorial Board Member Quarterly Journal of Speech 2016-present Women s Studies in Communication 2015-present Southern Communication Journal 2014-present Health Communication 2010-present Ad-hoc Reviewer sculinities Men and Ma 2016-present Rutgers University Press 2016-present Pennsylvania State University Press 2013-present Communication Methods and Measures 2013-present Rhetoric & Public Affairs 2013-present Journal of Sex Research 2013-present Communication Review 2013-present American Journal of Evaluation 2013-present Rhetoric Society Quarterly 2012-present Journal of Applied Com. Research 2012-present Asian Journal of Communication 2012-present Journal of Communication 2011-present Journal of Health Communication 2011-present Critical Studies in Media Communication 2011-present Oregon Historical Quarterly 2011-present Quarterly Journal of Speech 2010-present Research Institute of Asian Women 2010-present Communication Monographs 2009-present Human Communication Research 2009-present Qualitative Health Research 2009-present Comm. and Critical/Cultural Studies 2008-present Communication Review 2009-2010 Communication, Culture & Critique 2008-2009 Health Communication 2008-2010 Conference Reviewer American Society for the History of Rhet. 2015 Rhetoric Society of America 2015-present International Communication Association 2008-present National Communication Association 2006-present B. Invited/Visiting Professor Presentations 1. Jensen, R. E. (2015, September). Timing and fertility: The transdisciplinary field of infertility studies. Invited colloquium for the Center for Writing Studies at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 15 2. Jensen, R. E. (2015, February). Fertility in clinical time: The integration of scientific specialties as infertility studies. Invited colloquium for the University of Utah s Tanner Humanities Center. 3. Jensen, R. E. (2012, September). The authoritative metaphor and social change: Surgeon General C. Everett Koop s direct mailer, Understanding AIDS. Invited colloquium for the University of Utah s Department of Communication Colloquium Series. 4. Jensen, R. E. (2012, April). Arguments for and against sex education during the Progressive Era. Invited lecture for the 2012 Conversation Series on Freedom and Responsibility in Public Life, Willamette University. 5. Jensen, R. E. (2010, October). Dirty words: The rhetoric of public sex education, 1870-1924. Invited lecture for the Rhetoric Reading Group, University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign. 6. Jensen, R. E. (2009, September). Fertility norms and expectations among low-income women. Invited lecture for the Regenstrief Center for Healthcare Engineering Brown Bag Lecture Series. 7. Jensen, R. E. (2009, May). Amelia Earhart s legacy. Invited lecture for the R.B. Stewart Society, Purdue University. 8. Jensen, R. E. (2008, October). Amelia Earhart s rhetoric before purdue. Presented at the Bi-annual David Hutton Interdisciplinary Lecture Series. C. Guest Lecture Activities 1. Guest Lecturer. (2015, Nov.). Health communication and qualitative methodology. Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. 2. Guest Lecturer. (2015, Oct.). Rhetorical historiography. University of Wisconsin- Madison. 3. Guest Lecturer. (2014, May). Submitting research for publication. Maud May Babcock Doctoral Writing Society. University of Utah. 4. Panelist. (2014, January). Conference participation and writing panel proposals. Graduate Student Association in Communication Workshop 5. Panelist. (2013, March). Preparing for the academic job market. Graduate Student Association in Communication Colloquium Series 6. Guest Lecturer. (2012, Nov.). Research on education, sexual health, and fertility. COM 7001: Foundations of Communication Research

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 16 7. Guest Lecturer. (2011, April). Rhetorical history and health communication. COM 601: Foundations of Human Communication Inquiry 8. Colloquium Speaker. (2010, October). Strategies for the academic job interview. Communication Graduate Student Association Colloquium Series 9. Guest Lecturer. (2010, February). Rhetoric, health, and gender. COM 601: Foundations of Human Communication Inquiry 10. Guest Lecturer. (2009, October). Making the case for public sex education. COM 576: Introduction to Health Communication 11. Guest Lecturer. (2009, October). Campaigning for sex education. Graduate Student Rhetoric Reading Club 12. Colloquium Speaker. (2009, October). Teaching strategies and philosophy. Communication Graduate Student Association Colloquium Series 13. Guest Lecturer. (2009, February). Musings on rhetorical texts and history. COM 601: Foundations of Human Communication Inquiry 14. Guest Lecturer. (2008, April). Intersections of rhetoric, health, and gender. COM 601: Foundations of Human Communication Inquiry 15. Guest Lecturer. (2007, September). The Chicago schools and sex ed. COM 590G: Gender in Applied Communication Contexts D. Service to the Profession Local Host ALTA Argumentation Conference 2016-present External Reviewer Promotion and Tenure Review 2016 Member Winans-Wichelns Award Committee 2014-2016 Public Address Division, NCA Faculty Leader Doctoral Honors Seminar 2015 University of Missouri, NCA Member Marie Hochmuth Nichols Award Committee 2013-2014 Public Address Division, NCA Member Public Address Division Nomination Committee 2012-2013 National Communication Association Member Hauser Research Award Selection Committee 2012

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 17 Rhetoric Society of America Invited Author Vibrant Voices of Public Address Sept. 2012 http://blog.umd.edu/ncapublicaddress/vibrant-voices-of-public-address/ Invited Author Communication Currents, vol. 6 Dec. 2011 http://www.natcom.org/commcurrentsarticle.aspx?id=2147484627 Invited Author Communication Currents, vol. 6 June 2011 http://www.natcom.org/commcurrentsarticle.aspx?id=2147484338 Interviewee The Critical Lede [podcast] Jan. 2011 http://thecriticallede.com/042-interview-with-robin-e-jensen-author-of-dirty-wordsthe-rhetoricof-public-sex-education-1870-1924/ E. University- and College-Level Service Member Tanner Humanities Center Advisory Board 2016-present University of Utah Member College of Humanities Library Committee 2012-present University of Utah Member Gender Studies Division Review Committee 2016 Member Dean for Academic Affairs Search Committee 2015 College of Humanities, University of Utah Member Executive Committee 2014-2015 College of Humanities, University of Utah Member Dean s Search Committee 2014-2015 College of Humanities, University of Utah Discussant Humanities House Faculty Fireside Tea Oct. 2013 College of Humanities, University of Utah Panelist Love in the Humanities Panel Sept. 2013 College of Humanities, University of Utah Member Global Citizenship Faculty Steering Committee 2012-2013 University of Utah Member Kendall Excellence in Teaching Selection Comm. 2010 Purdue University

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 18 Member PRF Grant Selection Committee 2008-2009 Purdue University Member Kinley Trust Grant Selection Committee 2008-2009 Purdue University Member Research Incentive Grant Committee 2008 F. Department-Level Service Member Executive Committee 2016-2018 Department of Communication, Univ. of Utah Member Graduate Studies Committee 2016-2018 Department of Communication, Univ. of Utah Member Two Promotion and Tenure Committees 2014-2015 Chair B. Aubrey Fisher Lecture Committee 2013-2014 Department of Communication, Univ. of Utah Member Graduate Studies Committee 2012-2014 Department of Communication, Univ. of Utah Member RPT Guidelines Committee 2012-2013 Department of Communication, Univ. of Utah Member Graduate Studies Committee 2010-2011 Department of Communication, Purdue Unit Head Rhetoric Unit Committee 2010-2011 Department of Communication, Purdue Member Rhetoric Hiring Committee 2010-2011 Department of Communication, Purdue Member Strategic Planning Committee 2009-2010 Department of Communication, Purdue G. Public Service Moderator Whose choice? The debate over women s health Nov. 2012 The John R. Park Debate Society Keynote Speaker Amelia Earhart Tour March 2010 Visitor Information Center

March 12, 2017 Robin E. Jensen 19 Keynote Speaker Earhart on Campus Lecture October 2009 Attica-Williamsport Rotary Club, Attica, IN. Keynote Speaker Earhart s Contemporaries Lecture Sept. 2009 Attica-Williamsport Tri Kappa Associates, Attica, IN. Professional Memberships Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Association for the Rhetoric of Science & Technology International Communication Association National Communication Association Rhetoric Society of America