Celebrating a Year of National Distinction
In terms of national awards, status and honors, the past academic year has proved to be one of the best in the Greenlee School’s history. Read about Greenlee’s latest achievements.
In terms of national awards, status and honors, the past academic year has proved to be one of the best in the Greenlee School’s history. Read about Greenlee’s latest achievements.
Assistant Professor Kelly Winfrey will be a presenter on research panel titled “All Politics Is Social? The Evolution of Social Media Use in Presidential Campaigns” at AEJMC Conference. She also was an invited speaker at the Wealthy & Wise: Strategies for Workplace Success workshop on April 22.
Lecturer Michael Wigton attended the Des Moines chapter of the American Marketing Association May luncheon at Wellmark headquarters. He also participated in an ISU faculty focus group gathering feedback and ideas for the new Student Innovation Center. Wigton collaborated with Sherry Berghefer’s Digital Publishing class to develop logo designs for local Cub Scout Pack in … Continue reading Wigton Reports Service, Teaching Updates
Academic Adviser Jason Wiegand reports the Region VI Conference for NACADA—“The Global Community for Academic Advising” in Omaha—was a success. “It is my second year serving on the Region VI Steering Committee,” he writes. “As Co-Chair of the Uncommon Advising Mentoring Program (UAMP), I am proud to report that we introduced our inaugural class of … Continue reading Wiegand Reports on NACADA Region VI Successes
Assistant Professor Andrew Pritchard and honors undergraduate Elaina Conrad received third place overall and the first-place “debut faculty” honor from AEJMC’s Law and Policy Division for their paper, “Not the Publisher, Still the Proprietor: Bypassing a Website’s Immunity Under Section 230 in Sex Trafficking Cases.” Pritchard and recent M.A. graduate Sisi Hu were invited to … Continue reading Pritchard Reports AEJMC Updates, Paper Acceptances
Associate Professor Jay Newell’s paper on the TV advertising spending during the 2016 Iowa caucus was accepted by the Advertising Division. The paper is titled “Political advertising saturation: A natural experiment.” He is the sole author. Newell also has received a panel acceptance by the Advertising and Public Relations divisions for a session titled “Integrating … Continue reading Newell’s Paper Accepted to AEJMC, Accepted to Panel
Assistant Professor Tracy Lucht reports that her paper (co-authored with graduating master’s student Kelsey Batschelet) was accepted as a top paper for presentation by the History Division of AEJMC. The paper’s title is “‘They Couldn’t Bring Me Down’: Gender and Agency in the Careers of Midwestern Women Broadcasters.” Also, her manuscript “‘Television’s Closet Revolutionary’: Mary … Continue reading Lucht to Present Paper at AEJMC, Publish Manuscript
Assistant Professor Su Jung Kim’s manuscript "Understanding the Role of Different Review Features in Purchase Probability" has been accepted for presentation at the AEJMC Conference. The manuscript was co-authored with Ewa Maslowska and Edward Malthouse at Northwestern University.
Academic Adviser Jessica Hansen has won an award for Early Achievement in Academic Advising for the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. This award recognizes ISU faculty or staff who have demonstrated outstanding performance in advising undergraduate students early in their professional careers. Hansen presented her poster entitled “Positive Psychology in the Life of an … Continue reading Hansen Reports Latest Achievements, Volunteer Efforts
Professor Daniela Dimitrova will moderate the AEJMC panel titled “All Politics Is Social? The Evolution of Social Media Use in Presidential Campaigns.” Greenlee’s Raluca Cozma and Kelly Winfrey will be presenting on the role of Twitter and Facebook in the primaries, respectively. Dimitrova, director of graduate education, also reports two grad students have acceptances at … Continue reading Dimitrova to Moderate AEJMC Panel, Reports Grad Student Research Acceptances