Tag: Tracy Lucht

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Lucht reports upcoming presentation, research stipend

Assistant Professor [Tracy Lucht]() is presenting a paper, titled “The Personal Was Political: Sylvia Porter and the Development of Personal Finance Journalism,” at the Business History Conference in Denver on March 31. She received a $5,000 research stipend from ISU’s Center for Excellence in the Arts and Humanities for “Doing It Themselves: Theorizing Agency in … Continue reading Lucht reports upcoming presentation, research stipend

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Lucht reports upcoming presentations, guest speaker

Assistant Professor Tracy Lucht will give a presentation titled “The Personal Was Political: Sylvia Porter and the Development of Personal Finance Journalism” at the Business History Conference in Denver, Colorado, on March 31. She helped organize a PF&R (Professional Freedom and Responsibility) panel that will take place during this year’s AEJMC convention. The panel, titled … Continue reading Lucht reports upcoming presentations, guest speaker

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Lucht’s lecture on ‘sob sisters’ and ‘stunt reporters’ to appear on American History TV

This story was written and published by Angie Hunt, News Service, on Jan. 4. See the full release. AMES, Iowa – History is full of examples detailing the extremes women went to in order to break down gender barriers in journalism. In a class lecture that will air this weekend on C-SPAN’s “Lectures in American … Continue reading Lucht’s lecture on ‘sob sisters’ and ‘stunt reporters’ to appear on American History TV

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Lucht to Present Paper at AEJMC, Publish Manuscript

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

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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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Newell Receives Honor, Lucht Helps Secure Grant

Associate Professor Jay Newell has won a mentorship award and Assistant Professor Tracy Lucht helped secure a Women’s and Diversity Grant. Newell has been named an Exemplary Faculty Mentor for his guidance of Assistant Professor Su Jung Kim, who nominated him, announced Cinzia Cervato, faculty fellow for Early Career Faculty Development, Office of the Provost. … Continue reading Newell Receives Honor, Lucht Helps Secure Grant

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Lucht Column “Race, Representation and the Practice of Journalism” Published

Assistant Professor Tracy Lucht has a column in the latest issue of Clio, the AEJMC history division newsletter, titled “Race, Representation and the Practice of Journalism.” In addition, she was invited to present her research on representation and otherness at a “Mad Men”-themed media studies conference in May. “I was happy to give a guest … Continue reading Lucht Column “Race, Representation and the Practice of Journalism” Published