Portrait of Dr. Jasmine Terrell Austin

Dr. Jasmine Terrell Austin

  • Assistant Professor at Department of Communication Studies, College of Fine Arts & Communication

Grants

2025

  • Austin, Jasmine Terrell (Principal). Intercultural Storytelling in the Caribbean: Laying the Groundwork for Inclusive Teaching, Outreach, and Study Abroad, Center for International Studies, Texas State University, $500. (Funded: May 2025 - Present). Grant.
  • Brown, Aaron Matthew (Principal), Austin, Jasmine Terrell (Co-Principal). Casting for Change: Reconstructing Policies for Inclusive Musical Theatre Programs, Texas State Reserach Enhancement Program, Institutional (Higher Ed), $16000. (Submitted: October 2024, Funded: February 2025 - Present). Grant.

2024

  • Austin, Jasmine Terrell (Principal). Forging a blueprint: Developing sustainable relationships with communities in convention cities, National Communication Association, Private / Foundation / Corporate, $8456.65. (Funded: December 2024). Grant.
  • Austin, Jasmine Terrell (Principal). Qualitative Methods for Justice: Supporting New Orleans Children and Youth Planning Board for Social Change, Foundation for Louisiana, Private / Foundation / Corporate, $19500. (Funded: November 2024). Grant.

2021

  • Austin, Jasmine Terrell (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %40, Owens, Andronica (Supporting), Percent Contribution: %30, Wong, Norman (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %30. #MeToo: How a lack of communicated expectations can perpetuate the oppression of survivors., University of Oklahoma, Institutional (Higher Ed), $1000. (Funded: 2021). Grant.
  • Austin, Jasmine Terrell (Principal), Percent Contribution: %50, Eger, Elizabeth Kamman (Co-Principal), Percent Contribution: %50. Examining Leadership Communication of Texas Small Businesses in a Global Pandemic, REP, Texas State University, $16000. (Submitted: October 2020, Funded: January 2021 - March 2023). Grant.

2019

  • Austin, Jasmine Terrell. Dissertation Grant from the Department of Communication at the University of Oklahoma, Institutional (Higher Ed), $995. (Funded: 2019). Grant.

2018

  • Austin, Jasmine Terrell. The rhetorical absence of Black women's identities during realistic organizational previews., Organization for Research on Women and Communication, $2489. (Funded: 2018). Grant.