Assistant Professor
Communication
Office
R.C. Vance Academic Center
31705
Monday
12:30 pm - 2:30 pm
Tuesday
2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Wednesday
9:30 am - 10:30 am
Biography

Carolyn Condon Jacobs is an Assistant Professor of Media Studies in the Communication Department at Central Connecticut State University. Her research focuses on the cultural history of media, especially in relation to medicine, science, and public health. Her current book project, Dirty Movies: Infectious Disease and the Emergence of American Cinema, 1896-1920, is under contract with Columbia University Press. The book considers the effects of health emergencies on the development of movies in the United States. Her work has been published in Feminist Media Histories, the Historical Journal of Film, Radio, and Television, In Media Res, and the Women Film Pioneers Project. She is the co-chair of the Society for Cinema and Media Studies' Silent Cinema Special Interest Group and the Standing Committee on Teaching and Pedagogy.

Carolyn teaches courses in media history and analysis, media literacy, and film history at Central. She also serves as the faculty advisor of the Tau Mu Chapter of Lambda Pi Eta (LPH), the honor society of the National Communication Association. 

Carolyn holds a Ph.D. in Film and Media Studies and American Studies from Yale University and an MA in Film and Media Studies from Columbia University.

Education
Film and Media Studies
Yale University
2023
Film and Media Studies
Columbia University
2015
Film Studies
Connecticut College
2010
Areas of Expertise

Cultural history, American cinema history, Health and media, Gender and media 

Courses Taught

COMM 220/ CINE 220: Intro to the History of Film

COMM 230: Intro to Mass Media

COMM 336: Media Literacy

COMM 435/ WGSS 435: Images of Gender in the Media

COMM 457: Converging Media

COMM 495: Going Viral