In addition to leading classes and mentoring students, the School of Journalism faculty members conduct research, compile studies, write books and articles. They organize and lead conferences and panels, attend meetings and workshops and are active in many professional and educational institutions. Their research takes them around the world, often networking with other educators and professionals around the globe.
Each faculty member has his or her own area of research interest and expertise. These are listed on each faculty member’s bio page, clickable from the school’s faculty and staff directory.
Doctoral and master’s degree students also dive into research, often with faculty members, and attend workshops and conferences as well. Several have presented their research and papers at conferences of leading educators.
Learn more:
- Journalism Ethics Cases Online
- Research from the High School Journalism Institute
- Meet faculty and link to their bio pages
- Open faculty positions
Research news:
- ICOG releases survey of public access office
- Faculty, Ph.D. students attend journalism historians’ conference
- The American Journalist in the 21st Century (PDF document)
- Dvorak receives grant to fund study
Research resources:
- The Scholastic Resources page features Web links for high school journalism teachers.
- The Journalists’ Resources page includes links by category for reporters and editors at any stage of their careers.
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