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About Jen Schneider

Jen Schneider is the Interim Associate Dean of the College of Innovation & Design and a Professor in the School of Public Service at Boise State University, where she is also the Director of the PhD in Public Policy and Administration.  She also co-directs the Boise State site of the Idaho EPSCoR project, and is an affiliate faculty in the Public Policy Research Center and the College of Innovation and Design, where she works on interdisciplinary research teams.  Jen’s research addresses challenges in the public communication of scientific and environmental controversies, with a particular focus on industry rhetoric and discourses of technical expertise.  Recent projects include a co-authored book on the rhetoric of the American coal industry (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016); work addressing hydrofracturing and public controversy; and nuclear power, climate change, and public engagement.  Another co-authored book, The Joy of Science, examines the work-life balance challenges facing scientists and engineers (Cambridge University Press, 2016).  Past projects addressed the relationship between environmental journalism and climate change, the role of alternative hedonism in environmental communication appeals, and the work of engineers involved in sustainable development projects. In 2010, Jen’s co-authored book Engineering and Sustainable Community Development was published by Morgan and Claypool and has been adopted by engineering programs around the world.  

Positions

2022 - Present Interim Associate Dean, Boise State University College of Innovation and Design
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2014 - Present Professor, Boise State University Department of Public Policy and Administration
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Curriculum Vitae




Grants

2018 - Present Collaborative Research: Participatory Technology Assessment and Cultures of Expertise in the U.S. Federal Government
National Science Foundation: SES, Devision of Social and Economic Sciences - 1827574
Role: Principal Investigator
$8,613
2019 - 2019 Assessment of Risk Factors for Health Disparities Among Latina Farm Workers
Mountain West IDeA Clinical and Translational Research – Infrastructure Network (CTR-IN)
Colleague(s): Cynthia Curl, Rebecca Som Castellano, and Lisa Meierotto
$5,000
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Honors and Awards

  • 2010, 2009, & 2008- Outstanding Faculty Member, Society of Women Engineers, Colorado School of Mines
  • 2014 Christine L. Oravec Research in Environmental Communication Award
  • 2014 Top Paper Award, Environmental Communication Division, National Communication Association
  • Fellow, Frontiers of Engineering Education Annual Symposium, National Academy of Engineering
  • 2019 - Women of the Year Honoree, Idaho Business Review

Courses

  • U.S. Energy Policy
  • Qualitative Methods
  • Philosophy of Social Inquiry


Contact Information

208-426-2514
Environmental Research Building, Office 5135
Boise State University
1910 University Drive
Boise, ID 83725

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Contributions to Books (8)

Datasets (3)

Technical Reports (2)

Podcasts (1)

Reviews (1)

Presentations (12)