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Director Elected to Accrediting Council

Director Michael Bugeja has been elected as representative on the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications, the agency responsible for the evaluation of professional journalism and mass communications programs in colleges and universities. With Bugeja’s election to the Accrediting Council, the Greenlee School now has three faculty members on national committees. [Raluca … Continue reading Director Elected to Accrediting Council

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Munger Oakes Participates in AWC Panel, Recognized as Outstanding Faculty Member

Lecturer Lisa Munger Oakes participated in an "All-Star Panel" for the Association for Women in Communications Des Moines Professional Chapter. In addition to Munger Oakes, the panel included Lynn Melling, Channel 13 News Anchor; Amalie Nash, Executive Editor, Des Moines Register; and Katherine Perkins, Iowa Public Radio News Director. “We will be discussing ‘Modern Communication … Continue reading Munger Oakes Participates in AWC Panel, Recognized as Outstanding Faculty Member

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Wilgenbusch Busy With Service, Teaching Commitments

Senior Lecturer Erin Wilgenbusch has a slate of activities to report, underscoring her commitment to students and the Greenlee School, writes Director Michael Bugeja. They include Wilgenbusch: Representing Greenlee as a judge for the university’s annual “Varieties” program hosted by Student Union Board. Conducting mock job interviews with student-athletes in the U St 303X class. … Continue reading Wilgenbusch Busy With Service, Teaching Commitments

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Wald Reports Published Work; Teaching, Service Updates

Assistant Professor Dara Wald reports the following: Research: Her second-authored manuscript, “Network governance for large-scale natural resource conservation and the challenge of capture,” was published in Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment (IF 8.41).The manuscript was co-authored with Patrick Bixler (Texas A&M), Laura Ogden (Dartmouth College), Kirsten Leong (National Park Service), Erik Johnston (Arizona State … Continue reading Wald Reports Published Work; Teaching, Service Updates

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Pritchard has Article Published, Submits Three Papers to AEJMC

Assistant Professor Andrew Pritchard has a peer-reviewed article in the current number of Historical Methods. The study quantifies changes in the contents of colonial Australian newspapers after the end of censorship in 1824. Pritchard also submitted three papers to the AEJMC conference (two co-authored with M.A. candidate Sisi Hu and one with honors undergraduate Elaina … Continue reading Pritchard has Article Published, Submits Three Papers to AEJMC

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Lucht Publishes Feature Article, Reviewing Papers, Grant Applications

Assistant Professor Tracy Lucht wrote a feature article about women and journalism for the most recent issue of A Different Point of View, the quarterly newsletter of the National Women’s History Museum. She is reviewing AEJMC papers for the History Division and the Commission on the Status of Women. Also she is reviewing National Endowment … Continue reading Lucht Publishes Feature Article, Reviewing Papers, Grant Applications

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Kim Reports Research, Service, Teaching Updates

Assistant Professor Su Jung Kim reports the following: Research: Her co-authored manuscript, "This must be good because everyone says so! An empirical analysis of the effect of online product reviews on purchase behavior" has been accepted for presentation at the 2016 Global Marketing Conference. Teaching: Doug Jeske, Greenlee Advisory Council member, visited Su Jung’s Strategic … Continue reading Kim Reports Research, Service, Teaching Updates

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Hansen to Present at National NACADA Conference

Academic Adviser Jessica Hansen’s proposal was accepted for the National NACADA Conference in Atlanta, Georgia. NACADA is the National Academic Advising Association. She will be presenting to other advisers on how to incorporate positive psychology into daily academic advising.

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Cozma Reports International Collaboration in Class; Reviewing Papers and Manuscripts for AEJMC

Associate Professor Raluca Cozma reports the following: Teaching: Students in my world communication systems class engaged in an online international collaboration with students from the American University of Beirut, Lebanon, this month. They talked for two days about the impact of social media on public affairs, about journalism standards in the two countries, and about … Continue reading Cozma Reports International Collaboration in Class; Reviewing Papers and Manuscripts for AEJMC