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Alex McLeod's research interests encompass the implementation and perception of academic programs, particularly within agricultural communications. A recent publication in 2024, "Perceptions of Professionals, Faculty, and Students Regarding the Implementation of an Agricultural Communications Degree Program in the United Kingdom," reflects this focus. McLeod has co-authored publications with several University of Arkansas faculty members, including Jefferson D. Miller, K. Jill Rucker, Casandra Cox, and Abby Davis. With a publication count of 14 and 21 total citations, McLeod's scholarly contributions are ongoing, as indicated by recent activity. The researcher's work contributes to understanding educational strategy and communication within specialized academic fields.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 14
- Citations: 21
Selected Publications
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Perceptions of Professionals, Faculty, and Students Regarding the Implementation of an Agricultural Communications Degree Program in the United Kingdom (2024)
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- Perceptions of Professionals, Faculty, and Students Regarding the Implementation of an Agricultural Communications Degree Program in the United Kingdom
- Perceptions of Professionals, Faculty, and Students Regarding the Implementation of an Agricultural Communications Degree Program in the United Kingdom
- Perceptions of Professionals, Faculty, and Students Regarding the Implementation of an Agricultural Communications Degree Program in the United Kingdom
- Perceptions of Professionals, Faculty, and Students Regarding the Implementation of an Agricultural Communications Degree Program in the United Kingdom
- Perceptions of Professionals, Faculty, and Students Regarding the Implementation of an Agricultural Communications Degree Program in the United Kingdom
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