Showing posts with label AEJMC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AEJMC. Show all posts

4.27.2016

Len-Rios Selected to Represent UGA on AEJMC’s Standing Committee for Research


The University of Georgia Advertising and Public Relations department is ranked so highly nationwide because of its students, alumni and experiential learning opportunities. However, one of the largest contributors to the success of the department is the excellence of the faculty and staff. 

An ideal example of the department's outstanding faculty is Associate Professor of Public Relations Maria Len-Rios. Professor Len-Rios is concluding her term on the Publications Committee, and is moving to represent UGA on AEJMC's Standing Committee for Research in a international/national service role.

AEJMC (Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication)  is a nonprofit educational association of journalism and mass communication educators, students and media professionals. The Association's mission is to promote the highest possible standards for journalism and mass communication education, to cultivate the widest possible range of communication research, to encourage the implementation of a multi-cultural society in the classroom and curriculum, and to defend and maintain freedom of communication in an effort to achieve better professional practice and a better informed public.

Len-Rios received 405 votes and placed first in the balloting for a seat on the Research Committee. She will serve a three-year term on the committee beginning October 1.

Thank you for all you do, Professor Len-Rios. We're incredibly proud of you, and thankful for professors of your caliber representing the AdPR department at UGA so well.

6.30.2014

Incoming AdPR professor Maria Len-Rios earns publication award

MU PR Professor Maria Len-Rios
Photo Credit: Journalism.Missouri.edu
Congratulations to Maria Len-Rios, a Public Relations professor from the University of Missouri that will join Grady College faculty in August 2014. She earned second place in ComSHER’s 2014 Article of the Year Award. Her paper, written with colleagues Amanda Hinnant and Rachel Young, Journalistic Use of Exemplars to Humanize Health News was published in Journalism Studies earlier this year.

Her paper was one of 6 shortlisted and judged by a panel of 7 judges consisting of past ComSHER heads, journal editors, associate editors, and full professors. After review, the judges came to the decision based on the article’s fine contribution to the field, quality of writing, and innovation. The article will be formally acknowledged at the ComSHER Division Business Meeting during the AEJMC Montreal conference on Thursday, August 7.


ComSHER: Communicating Science, Health, Environment and Risk is a Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) at the University of Texas at Austin's Moody College of Journalism.

1.28.2014

Public relations professor named finalist for prestigious award competition

Dr. Acosta-Alzuru in the classroom.
Congratulations to Dr. Carolina Acosta-Alzuru on being named one of three nationalist finalists in the 2013 Scripps Howard Foundation Journalism & Mass Communication Teacher of the Year Award competition.

The competition recognizes excellence in teaching in areas like innovative teaching practices, influences on curriculum, mentoring of students and faculty, leadership in educational activities and industry engagement inside and outside the classroom.

“I'm happily shocked with the news,” says Dr. Acosta-Alzuru. “Teaching is something I do with great respect and responsibility.  Being a finalist for this award is a wonderful stimulus to continue doing my best in the classroom.”

The winner will be announced in March and will be awarded at the 2014 AEJMC Conference in Montreal, Canada in August 2014.

Good luck Dr. A!