Tag: Jan Lauren Boyles

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Boyles to serve on Faculty Senate’s Governance Council, LAS Computation Advisory Committee

Assistant Professor Jan Lauren Boyles along with Greenlee colleagues Dara Wald, Gary Sawyer and Gang Han, submitted a grant application to the Knight Foundation’s latest call. Boyles will moderate a high density research session at AEJMC. She will also begin serving on the Faculty Senate’s Governance Council and the LAS Computation Advisory Committee. Boyles is … Continue reading Boyles to serve on Faculty Senate’s Governance Council, LAS Computation Advisory Committee

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Pulitzer Prize winner Glenn Smith to speak at First Amendment Days

AMES, Iowa – Glenn Smith, who was part of the four-person team that won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for public service, will be the keynote speaker during the Greenlee School’s 15th-annual First Amendment Days celebration Thursday, April 20, at 7 p.m. in the Great Hall of the Memorial Union. Smith is the Watchdog/Public Service editor … Continue reading Pulitzer Prize winner Glenn Smith to speak at First Amendment Days

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Boyles to chair upcoming panel

Assistant Professor [Jan Lauren Boyles]() will chair a panel at AEJMC on the Scripps Howard Foundation’s Visiting Professor program. This month, Boyles delivered a presentation on fake news/data journalism to the editorial planning retreat at Meredith Corporation’s Successful Farming. She reviewed conference submissions for the Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR). She also evaluated applications for … Continue reading Boyles to chair upcoming panel

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Boyles reports research, teaching, service updates

Assistant Professor Jan Lauren Boyles had a paper accepted this month for ICA’s preconference on "Data and the Future of Critical Social Research." Boyles is serving (along with Mack Shelley and Joshua Rosenbloom) as co-PI on an NSF grant application, which looks at data-driven decision making and information flows/networks within rural communities. If funded, the … Continue reading Boyles reports research, teaching, service updates

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Boyles presents results from research project on portrayals of race on cable news

Assistant Professor Jan Lauren Boyles and McNair Scholars program student Susan Cruz-Rodriguez will present results from their ongoing research project on portrayals of race on cable news at the National McNair Conference/Symposium, slated for March 2017 at the University of Maryland-College Park. This month, Boyles also attended an NSF workshop on data science proposals. She … Continue reading Boyles presents results from research project on portrayals of race on cable news

Greenlee School showcase in AEJMC Newsletter

Assistant Professor Jan Lauren Boyles and her mentor, Associate Professor Raluca Cozma, have a commanding presence in the November Newsletter of the Association for Education in Journalism and Communication, distributed to thousands of members. Boyles writes about “The (New) Building Blocks of the Digital Newsroom,” discussing creativity, computation and collaboration, gleaned from her time as … Continue reading Greenlee School showcase in AEJMC Newsletter

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Boyles reports AEJMC News publication, conference planning

Assistant Professor Jan Lauren Boyles has written a column about her experiences as a Scripps Howard Foundation Visiting Professor in Social Media that will appear in the November edition of AEJMC News. As Vice Chair of AEJMC’s Newspaper & Online News Division, Boyles is planning programming for next summer’s national conference, including co-organizing a pre-conference … Continue reading Boyles reports AEJMC News publication, conference planning