- Phone
- (940) 397-4797
- Fax
- (940) 397 4909
- Title
- Associate Professor
- Department
- Mass Communication
- Location
- Fain Fine Arts Center
- Room
- D207
- College
- College of Fine Arts, Fain
2022
2021
2020
2019
Institution | Degree | Graduation Date |
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North Carolina State University | Doctor of Philosophy | |
The University of Texas at Austin | Bachelor of Journalism | |
The University of Texas at Austin | Bachelor of Arts in Biology | |
Syracuse University Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs | Master of Public Administration |
Employer | Position | Start Date | End Date |
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National Press Photographers Association | Executive director | ||
University Interscholastic League | Assistant academic director | ||
Kansas State University | Assistant professor | ||
North Carolina State University | Coordinator, Student Media Advising |
Books
- Cary Area EMS: A 50 Year History, fall 2021, Lulu â a 208-page book full of original research detailing the history and evolution of this North Carolina organization
- Current Issues and Events Notes, fall 2019, Hexco
- Current Issues and Events Notes, fall 2018, Hexco
- Co-editor, Association of Texas Photography Instructors, The Best of Texas High School Photography, vol. 4, Friesens publishing, fall 2017
- Current Issues and Events Notes, fall 2017, Hexco
- Author, âEMS denied 15 minutes of fame: Newspaper coverage of pre-hospital healthcare related to policy changeâ in Social, Economic, and Political Perspectives on Public Health Policy-Making, Rahmatollah Gholipour and Khadijeh Rouzbehani, editors, March 2016
- Photojournalism: Telling Stories with Images. Marceline, Mo.: Walsworth, Inc., 2014. A 42-page workbook containing five sections with numerous exercises in each: Basics of the Camera and How It Captures Images, Settings on the Camera and How to Use Them, How to Get the Most when Faced with Different Lighting Situations, Composition of Photos and Teamwork in Telling the Best Story with Photos.
- Co-editor, Association of Texas Photography Instructors, The Best of Texas High School Photography, vol. 3, Friesens publishing, fall 2012
- Chapter, Balfour publishing, The Definitive Guide to Yearbooks, fall 2011
- Design chapter, Friesens Corporation yearbook guide, first edition, fall 2011
- Workbook to accompany Tim Harrowerâs Newspaper Designerâs Handbook, sixth edition, 2007
- Journalism Today, co-author, 1999
- Journalism Today Teachers Resource Book, author, 1999
Refereed journals
- âThe Pandemicâs First Draft: From the Magnificent to the Murky and the Mundane, Scholastic Media Continue Publishing Despite Closure,â Top Six Paper Award, Southwest Education Council for Journalism and Mass Communication, accepted for publication, spring Southwestern Mass Communication Journal
- ââShades of Gray: Print and Video Photojournalists Display Different Ethical Standardsâ scheduled for publication in fall 2021 Journal of Media Law and Ethics
- Book Review: Manipulating the Masses, scheduled for publication in fall Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly
- âJournalism History: How Scholastic Media Covered 9/11â essay accepted for publication on the Journalism History website in November 2021.
- âJournalism or Public Relations? Coverage of Sports Teams in High School Journalism Programs,â accepted for publication in Journal of Sports Media, v. 15.1, spring 2020.
- âItâs About More Than Money: Adviser Qualifications, Racial Makeup of Staff and School Location Predict Scholastic Media Success,â Southwestern Mass Communication Journal, 34(2), spring 2019.
- âRights Still Protected at Schoolhouse Gate: Work-for-hire Policy for Student Journalists Fails to Diffuse Across District Boundaries,â published in Communication Law Review, fall 2017.
- âThe Press and Coverage of Overpopulationâ in Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications, 2017. Available online.
- âThe Use and Manipulation of Graphic, Spot News Images: Non-photographers More Tolerant of Digital Manipulation.â In Journal of Media Law and Ethics, 5(1/2), spring 2016. Available online.
- âApplying Ethical Principles in the Photojournalism Classroom: A Case Study in Values-Based Education in a Student Media.â In peer-reviewed The International Journal of Pedagogy and Curriculum, Volume 22, Issue 4, pp.95-104. Article: Print (Spiral Bound). Published online: July 27, 2015.
- âDigital Ethics in an Age of Instantaneous Publication.â In peer-reviewed College Media Review, vol. 51: February 2015.
- âGuiding Principles in an Age of Instantaneous Publication.â In peer-reviewed College Media Review, vol. 52: August 2014.
- Book review for AEJMC publication: The Old Editor Says: Maxims for Writing and Editing, by John E. McIntyre | Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly March 2014 91: 215-216, doi:10.1177/1077699013519923
- Book review for AEJMC publication: Picturing Afghanistan: The Photography of Foreign Conflict, by Paul Verschueren | Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly June 2014 91: 416-418, doi:10.1177/1077699014531211
- Book review for AEJMC publication: Reporting Disasters: Famine, Aid, Politics and the Media, by Suzanne Franks | Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly September 2014 91: 607-609, doi:10.1177/1077699014541786f
- Book review for AEJMC publication: Media Ethics at Work: True Stories from Young Professionals, edited by Lee Anne Peck and Guy S. Reel | Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly March 2015 92: 242-243, doi:10.1177/1077699015569232b
- Book review for AEJMC publication: Reporting Under Fire: 16 Daring Women War Correspondents and Photojournalists, by Kerrie Logan Hollihan | Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly December 2015 92: 1061-1063, doi:10.1177/1077699015610327oo
Editor-approved publications
- âCollegiate photographer: âChase Your Passions and Love What You Doââ in College Media Review, May 2021
- âCommunity Newspapers: The Lifeblood of Every Communityâ in College Media Review, August 2021
- âNewsroom Staff: Think Inclusivelyâ in College Media Review, June 2021
- âWriting Captionsâ in Communication: Journalism Education Today, summer 2020
- âWords of the Yearâ in Communication: Journalism Education Today, spring 2020
- âLocal Politicsâ in Communication: Journalism Education Today, spring 2020
- âFlourishâ in Communication: Journalism Education Today, winter 2020
- âScholastic Journalism Law: A New Case (B.L. v. Mahanoy) â in Communication: Journalism Education Today, winter 2020
- âPhotopeaâ in Communication: Journalism Education Today, winter 2020
- âThe Ultimate Prize is the Story: Q&A with Erin Ailworthâ in Communication: Journalism Education Today, fall 2020
- âZoomâ in Communication: Journalism Education Today, fall 2020
- âStylebook updatesâ in Communication: Journalism Education Today, summer 2020
- âIssuuâ in Communication: Journalism Education Today, spring 2020
- âLook different: Al Dragoâ in Communication: Journalism Education Today, spring 2020
- âShoot-out participants continue despite COVID-19â³ in College Media Review, April 4, 2020.
- âNPRâs Totenberg: âI wanted to be a witness to historyââ in College Media Review, Dec. 3, 2019 complete with photos, photo gallery and sound clip.
- âPhotographers challenge themselves during DC Shoot-outâ in College Media Review, Nov. 19, 2019 complete with photo gallery.
- First Amendment exercises in Communication: Journalism Education Today, winter 2019
- âWashington Post editor: Press exists to hold government accountableâ in College Media Review, Nov. 12, 2019 complete with photos, photo gallery and sound clip.
- âTake it downâ in Communication: Journalism Education Today, fall 2019
- âCovering LGBTQ issues fairly and accuratelyâ in Communication: Journalism Education Today, fall 2019
- âHight reminds student journalists to take care of themselvesâ in College Media Review, August 2019
- âWordPress speaks my languageâ in College Media Review, August 2019
- âStudent photojournalists document âcity that never sleepsââ in College Media Review, March 2019
- âPublisher focuses on telling the truth, all aspects of the truthâ in College Media Review, March 2019 complete with photos, photo gallery and sound clip
- âDreams of a Paperless Societyâ in Communication: Journalism Education Today, spring, 2019: 53(3) p. 3-13
- âVideolicious: It Does One Thingâ in College Media Review, January 2019
- âPhotographers Document âGateway to the Southâ in College Media Review, November 2018
- âSuicide Coverage a Dilemma for Mediaâ in Communication: Journalism Education Today. winter, 2018: 53(2) p. 3-19
- âWhere Do You Standâ in Communication: Journalism Education Today, fall, 2018: 53(1) p. 18-27
- âInterns Offer Advice for Copy Editorsâ in College Media Review, June 2018
- âShoot-out Brings Out Best in Photojournalistâ in College Media Review, March 2018
- âCMA Convention to be Interactive, Immersive and Hands-onâ in College Media Review, March 2018
- ââThe Postâ Inspiration Even for those Not Working in Mediaâ in College Media Review, January 2018
- â42 participate in Dallas photo Shoot-outâ in College Media Review, November, 2017
- âBack to School: Students Profiled 20 Years Ago Discuss the Long-Lasting Impact of Collegiate EMSâ in Journal of Emergency Medical Services, August 2017
- â2017 more like â1984â than 1984: Survey details collision in classrooms between literature and realityâ in College Media Review, February 2017
- âUnderstanding Hyponatremia Key to EMS Providers at the Countryâs Largest Bicycle Race,â Journal of Emergency Medical Services, April, 2013.
- âEMS Providers Treat Patients at Texas âHotter âN Hellâ Hundred Bike Race.â Journal of Emergency Medical Services. April 2013.
- âHotter âN Hell Hundred Medical Care.â Texas EMS Magazine. January/February 2013.
- âTo Reveal or Not: Yearbook Theme.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Fall, 2012: 36-37.
- âReview: The Newsroom.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Fall, 2012: 38.
- With Marie Parsons. âTo Reach More Students and Advisers, States Host Fall Regional Road Shows.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Winter, 2012: 25-27.
- âI Want You.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Winter, 2012: 31-39.
- âInvestigative Reporter Cites Patience and Tenacity as Necessary Skills.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Spring, 2013: 38. Print.
- âTop Stories of 2012.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Spring, 2013: 27.
- âQuirky Fun: How Instagram Enhances the Classroom and the Media.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Summer, 2013: 2-6.
- âSports Illustrated Alters Image.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Summer, 2013: 21.
- âLessons Worth Noting for College Academics.â Scholastic Source. Scholastic Journalism Division: Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. March, 2014: p. 2. Includes part of panel discussion from AEJMC Scholastic Division in Nashville, Jan. 3-5, 2014.
- âCreative Cloud.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Fall, 2013: 47(1), p. 32-37.
- âStylebook Update.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Winter, 2013: 47(2), p. 20-21.
- âSelfie.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Spring, 2014: 47(3), p. 11-17.
- âJEA Administrator of the Year.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Spring, 2014: 47(3), p. 20-29.
- âPantone Color of the Year.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Spring, 2014: 47(3), p. 37.
- â30 Years of Innovation.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Summer, 2014: 47(4), p. 3-24.
- âThe Copy Editor Can Save the Day.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Summer, 2014: 47(4), p. 35-41.
- Photographs published in Adviser Update, a publication of the Dow Jones News Fund, Winter, 2015: 55(3)
- âThe Power of One.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Fall, 2014: 48(1), p. 3-14.
- With Howard Spanogle. âFood with Style.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Winter, 2014: 48(2), pp. 19-29.
- âThe Jaggies.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Winter, 2014: 48(2), p. 33
- âTaking Old-Style Photos.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Winter, 2014: 48(2), p. 17
- âThe Education Beat.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Spring, 2015: 48(3), p. 26
- âGerman Student Offers Tips on Being College Photographer of the Year.â College Media Review, July 14, 2015. Online only at http://cmreview.org/german-student-offers-tips-on-being-college-photographer-of-the-year/
- âAlumni Groups Give Support.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Fall, 2015: 49(1), p. 15
- âFor Photojournalists, Internships Are a Must.â College Media Review, Aug. 11, 2015. Online only at http://cmreview.org/photointernships/
- âThe Spine.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Fall, 2015: 49(1), pp. 12-13
- âDetail.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Winter, 2015: 49(2), pp. 20-21
- âWork Flow.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Spring, 2016: 49(3), pp. 26-31
- âTop Tweets.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Summer, 2016: 49(4), pp. 12-13
- âAnchors Bring Credibility.â Communication: Journalism Education Today. Summer, 2016: 49(4), pp. 15-29
- There are Smart and Stupid Columns. Which is This? You Decide. A case study of a controversial column in the N.C. State daily newspaper.
- Design with Flair, a 20-page publication on contemporary design trends and techniques, 2002
- âAttack on America: The Local Angle,â 2001
- âIs Film Dead,â published in Taylor Talk, fall 2000
- Day One America, photographs by students of the first day of the new millennium, produced for the Association of Texas Photography Instructors and National Press Photographers Association
- Careers in Photojournalism for the National Press Photographers Association, 1999
- âNorth Carolina EMS Systems, Local and Federal Agencies Work Together in Post Hurricane Rescue and Relief,â full-length feature article published on www.merginet.com
- Spring Meet Manual, a 192-page manual for all Texas academic spring meet directors and contest directors, and Academic Coordinatorâs Manual, a 64-page manual, 1998
- Directory of Campus EMS Organizations published by the National Collegiate Emergency Medical Services Foundation, 1998
- âReadinâ Ritinâ & Respondinââ full-length feature article with photos on college EMS systems published in the national Journal of Emergency Medical Services, June 1997, p. 68
- âA Slice of SU Life: A Newsletter for Students New to the Syracuse University Community,â summer 1997, articles on various university traditions
- âCollege EMS,â full-length feature article published on www.merginet.com, 1997
- âCommand Performanceâ published in the national Journal of Emergency Medical Services, Sept. 1995, p. 43
- âOklahoma Blast: A Nation Respondsâ published in the Texas EMS Magazine, July 1995, p. 21
- Resource Guide and Photojournalism Curriculum Guide published by the Texas Association of Journalism Educators, April 1994
Academic presentations
- âThe Pandemicâs First Draftâ â scheduled at virtual 2021 Symposium of the Southwest Education Council for Journalism and Mass Communications Oct. 15-16, 2021.
- âBringing the Newsroom to the Classroom: Journalism Teachers Find Professional Experience Helps Improve Their Teachingâ â at virtual 28th International Conference on Learning, Krakow, Poland, July 7-9, 2021.
- âIdeas That Will Help You Nowâ â at virtual AEJMC fall convention 2020; part of a panel for scholastic media advisers and the Scholastic Journalism Division Teach-In, I discussed how students can legally get photos during the pandemic; also served as discussant on VisCom panel.
- Presented paper â âNot All Black and White: Print and Video Photojournalists Display Different Ethical Standardsâ â at peer-reviewed MSU Texas Faculty Forum campus academic forum in Wichita Falls, Texas, Nov. 11, 2019.
- Presented paper â âPhotojournalistic Ethical Standards: Print and Video Photographers Disagreeâ â at Broadcast Education Association â On Location regional convention in Boulder, Colorado, Oct. 11, 2019.
- Presented paper â âItâs About More Than Money: Adviser Qualifications, Racial Makeup of Staff and School Location Predict Scholastic Media Successâ â at Southwest Education Council for Journalism and Mass Communication regional convention in Denver, Colorado, Nov. 3, 2018.
- Presented paper â âCoverage of Sports Teams in High School Journalism Programs: Journalism or Public Relationsâ â at Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication national convention in Washington, D.C., Aug. 7, 2018.
- Presented paper â âThe Press and Coverage of Overpopulation: Media Ignore the most Important Problem facing the World Todayâ â at 15th Annual International Conference on Communication and Mass Media, May 8-11, 2017, Athens, Greece. Published paper available online.
- Presented paper as part of panel â âFast Times at Free Speech Highâ â at Southern States Communication Association in Austin, Texas, April 7, 2016. âStudents do. Monkeys donât. Texas school board policies, federal copyright laws protect studentsâ rightsâ named Top Paper for Free Speech Division.
- Presented paper as part of Midwestern State University Faculty Forum, March 16, 2016. âStudents do. Monkeys donât. Texas school board policies, federal copyright laws protect studentsâ rightsâ
- âStudents do. Monkeys donât. Texas school board policies, federal copyright laws protect studentsâ rights.â Presented peer-reviewed, academic paper at the AEJMC Scholastic Journalism Division, Jan. 8, 2016, Poynter Institute for Media Studies, St. Petersburg, Florida.
- âThe Impact of Poverty on Scholastic Journalism,â moderated panel at the AEJMC Scholastic Journalism Division, Jan. 8, 2016, Poynter Institute for Media Studies, St. Petersburg, Florida. Worked with Wendy Wallace of Poynter and panelists Thomas Kaup, adviser, Auburn High School (Washington); Linda Shockley, managing director, Dow Jones News Fund; Andrea Negri, adviser, Alief Hastings High School (Houston, Texas); Gretchen Letterman, Journalism Program Coordinator at Pinellas County Schools; and Kathleen Tobin, adviser, Lakewood High School (St. Petersburg, Florida)
- âAll I Needed to Learn about Photojournalism Ethics I Learned in Kindergarten: Lessons from the Boston Marathonâ presented at refereed conference, the 2nd annual Cronkite Conference on Media Ethics and Integrity, Nov. 2-4, 2015, Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, Missouri; top faculty paper award
- âApplying Ethical Principles in the Photojournalism Classroom: A Case Study in Values-based Education in a Student Media Environmentâ presented at refereed conference: Learning Conference, July 9-11, 2015 in Madrid, Spain.
- âDigital Ethics and the Publication of Graphic Spot News Images: How College-Level Photojournalists Compare to Professionalsâ and âEMS Denied 15 Minutes of Fameâ presented at Midwestern State University Spring 2015 Celebration of Scholarship, April 29, 2015.
- Peer-reviewed presentation of âEMS Denied 15 Minutes of Fameâ at Western Political Science Association conference in Las Vegas, April 3, 2015. Also served as chair of one academic panel presentation and discussant on another academic panel presentation.
- Peer-reviewed presentation of âPre-hospital Healthcare Off the Radarâ at American Society for Public Administration national conference in Chicago, Illinois, March 9, 2015.
- Peer-reviewed presentation of âPre-hospital Healthcare Off the Radarâ at AEJMC Mid-winter Conference at the University of Oklahoma, March 6, 2015.
- Moderate panel âIntegrating Incident Command into Media Education,â at AEJMC Scholastic Division meeting held at Poynter Institute for Media Studies in St. Petersburg, Florida. Speakers: Brad Dykens, Public Education Officer, City of Seminole Fire Rescue; Kyle Parks, principal, B2 Communications; Brian Eells, director of communications, Sunstar Paramedic; Richard Schomp, director of operations, Sunstar Paramedics.
- Peer-reviewed presentation of âScholastic Photojournalists and the Publication of Graphic, Spot News Images: A Comparison with Professionals and Media Advisersâ presented at AEJMC Scholastic Division meeting held at Poynter Institute for Media Studies in St. Petersburg, Florida, Jan. 6, 2015. Research panel moderated by Eric Thomas, executive director of the Kansas Scholastic Press Association.
- Peer-reviewed paper âAll I Needed to Know About Photojournalistic Ethics I Learned in Kindergartenâ presented as part of the Visual Communication Division at the AEJMC Midwinter Conference, Feb. 28, 2014, University of Oklahoma. Served as discussant for four presentations made in âThe Visual and Cultureâ session. Paper named âTop Paper Abstract for Visual Communication Division.â
- Served on panel at Midwestern State University with Nathan Jun and John Martinez, that was moderated by Magaly Rincon-Zachary â âInequality for All,â Feb. 23, 2014. âInequality for Allâ is a documentary that follows U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich as he looks to raise awareness of the countryâs widening economic gap.
- âA View from the Trenches: What SCHJ Can Do for High School Advisersâ panel presentation at the AEJMC Scholastic Journalism Division Mid-Winter Meeting, Jan. 4, 2014, Vanderbilt University, Nashville.
- âThe Relationship Between Media Coverage and Policy Outcomesâ presented at 70th Annual Midwest Political Science Association conference, April 12 â 15, 2012, Chicago.
- âSmall Towns and the Recessionâ to be presented at the Western Political Science Association conference, March 23, 2012 as part of panel 22.06 âBeer, State and Local Finances, and Regulatory Policy.â
- âThe Impact of Media Agenda Setting on Local Governments: Examining the Relationship between Media Coverage and Policy Outcomesâ presented at AEJMC Southeast Colloquium, March 9, 2012, Blacksburg, Va.
- âThe Impact of Media Agenda Setting on Local Governmentsâ presented at the Western Political Science Association conference, April 21-23, 2011, San Antonio; James Endersby, University of Missouri, chair; Glen Smith, Gainesville State College, discussant.
- âA Profile of North Carolina Collegiate Mediaâ presented at the fall 2009 College Media Advisers convention in Austin, Texas. A research presentation looking at the college media outlets, their budgets and their advisers. Written with graduate student Heath Gardner.
- âFrom Playboy to Fashion Fridayâ presented at the fall 2008 College Media Advisers convention in Kansas City. A research presentation looking at the relationship between sources and reporters with Heath Gardner.
- âThree is a Magic Number: A Case Study in the Use of Sources in a Daily Student Newspaperâ presented at the fall 2007 College Media Advisers convention in Washington, D.C., with Lee Williams, NCSU graduate student
Professional and scholarly recognition
- Paper among top six at Symposium of the Southwest Education Council for Journalism and Mass Communication, November 2018, Metropolitan State University of Denver
- Top Paper, Free Speech Division, Southern States Communication Association, April 2016
- Top Faculty Paper, Cronkite Conference on Media Ethics and Integrity, November 2015
- Southern Interscholastic Press Association Endowment Speaker, March 4-6, University of South Carolina
- Social Science Research Network: 192 downloads of doctoral dissertation âThe Impact of Media Agenda Setting on Local Governments: Examining the Relationship between Media Coverage and Policy Outcomesâ posted April 11, 2012. Downloads as of July 1, 2016.
- Named Master Journalism Educator by the Journalism Education Association, fall 2012.
Creative works completed
- Urinetown: The Musical 2018. Wichita Falls, Texas, 2018. A book documenting the production of the musical of the theater and music departments at MWSU. Edited by Cortney Wood and Brendan Wynne. Content produced by students in the Advanced Reporting class.
- The Best of Texas High School Photography, v.4, editor, fall 2017
- Sweeney Todd 2013. Wichita Falls, Texas, 2012. An 86-page book documenting the production of the musical of the theater department at MWSU. Available at Midwestern State University Special Collections, second floor (TR817 .W45 2013).
- The Best of Texas High School Photography, v.3, editor, fall 2012
Applied research
- Served as faculty mentor for students in Media History class who collectively conducted an original research project â âA Picture Becomes an Icon: World Press Champion Image a Symbol of Immigration and the Militarization of the U.S.-Mexico Borderâ â and presented it at the Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Forum, Nov. 21, 2019. Their project received first place for Best Oral Presentation for the College of Fine Arts.
- Served as faculty mentor for Cortney White and Brendan Wynne, Fain College of Fine Arts â âUrinetown: Behind the Scenesâ presented at the Celebration of Scholarship at Midwestern State University in the spring of 2018. Their project received first place for Best Oral Presentation for the College of Fine Arts.
- Served as EURECA faculty mentor for Careisha Whyte and Catherine Stepniak, Mass Communication, Sociology, Fain College of Fine Arts, Prothro-Yeager College of Humanities and Social Sciences â âDeveloping a New Newsletter for Association for Applied and Clinical Sociologyâ along with Mr. Newman Wong. Awards: At the Celebration of Scholarship in the spring of 2016, their project received first place for Best Poster Presentation for both Prothro-Yeager College of Humanities & Social Sciences and the Fain College of Fine Arts.
Professional involvements
- Peer reviewed one teaching pedagogy submission for the Southwest Education Council for Journalism and Mass Communication 2021, July 2021.
- Peer reviewed two full papers and two extended abstracts for the Visual Communication Division of AEJMC for fall national conference, April 2021
- Peer reviewed one paper for Social Science Journal, April 2021
- Peer reviewed one paper for Social Science Journal, February 2021
- Peer reviewed four papers for the Visual Communication Division for the 46th annual AEJMC Southeast Colloquium, January 2021
- Peer reviewed one paper for Social Science Journal, November 2020
- Peer reviewed one paper for Social Science Journal, summer 2020
- Peer reviewed one paper for the Journal of Emergency Medical Services, June 2020
- Peer reviewed one paper for Social Science Journal, spring 2020
- Peer reviewed four papers for AEJMC Visual Communication Division, April 2020
- Peer reviewed three papers for AEJMC Southeast Colloquium Visual Communication Division, winter 2020
- Peer reviewed paper for Social Science Journal, fall 2019
- Peer reviewed paper for Social Science Journal, spring 2019
- Peer reviewed paper for Social Science Journal, winter 2019
- Peer reviewed paper for College Media Review, fall 2018
- Peer reviewed paper for the Symposium of the Southwest Education Council for Journalism and Mass Communication, summer 2018
- Peer reviewed paper for the Social Science Journal, summer 2018
- Peer reviewed paper for Athens Journal of Mass Media & Communications, spring 2018
- Peer reviewed paper for the Social Science Journal, spring 2018
- Peer reviewed paper for College Media Review journal, fall 2017
- Peer reviewed papers for Peninsula College Press journal, fall 2013
- Associate editor, The Learner Collection, reviewed âDeveloping a Health Promoting Intervention in Support of Grade 4-6 Learners in a Resource-Constrained Community,â May 28, 2015
- Associate editor, The Learner Collection; reviewed âStudy on Learning Resources and Social Skill of Education Students in Silpakorn University,â May 27, 2015
- Reviewed academic papers for AEJMC Scholastic Division, spring 2016 in advance of fall national AEJMC conference in Minneapolis