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  • Jan Lauren Boyles published in Convergence

    Jan Lauren Boyles, assistant professor in the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication had an article accepted in Convergence. The piece, co-authored with Greenlee grad student Jared Meisinger, focuses on how newsroom librarians have shifted their workflows with the advent of data automation. [Abstract](http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1354856518772542?journalCode=cona&): In the digital transition within American…

  • Jennifer L. Knox published on Washington Post

    An [essay](https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2018/04/09/i-really-wanted-that-student-to-feel-censored-a-poetry-class-confronts-slurs-and-finds-grace/?utm_term=.a83b3202839d) by Jennifer L. Knox was published on the Washington Post website.

  • Gang Han book chapter published

    Gang Han’s peer-reviewed book chapter, “Influences of audience feedback on news content in traditional and new media: A theoretical evaluation” appeared in Media Scholarship in a Transitional Age, published by Peter Lang in February.

  • Michael Bugeja published in Journalism and Mass Communication Educator

    Michael Bugeja’s article [“Making the Connection: Aggregate Internship Data as Direct and Indirect Measure Informing Curricula and Assessment,”](http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1077695817749077) appeared in Journalism and Mass Communication Educator.

  • Daniela V. Dimitrova published in American Behavioral Scientist

    Daniela Dimitrova’s research on how national newspapers cover the Syrian refugee crisis was published in American Behavioral Scientist. The study found Turkish papers were more likely to depict refugees as victims while Bulgarian newspapers offered a more distanced portrayal often through an administrative lens. [Read more](http://bellisario.psu.edu/page-center/article/cultural-differences-in-how-bulgarian-and-turkish-newspapers-cover-refugee).

  • Dennis Chamberlin photographed an assignment about water quality in Iowa for National Geographic.

    Dennis Chamberlin, associate professor, took photographs for [an article on water quality in Iowa](https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/12/iowa-agriculture-runoff-water-pollution-environment/) for National Geographic.

  • Newell, Tavanapong and Berghefer publish article in Journal of Advertising Education

    “Teaching Ad Tech: Assessing Collaborative Teaching in an Advertising, Computer Science and Design Course” appears in the just published edition of the [Journal of Advertising Education](https://journalofadvertisingeducation.org/cumulative-index/). The paper was co-authored by Jay Newell, associate professor in the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, Wallapak Tavanapong, professor in computer science, and…

  • Mark Nieman publishes book: “Rising Powers and Foreign Policy Revisionism”

    Mark Nieman, an assistant professor of political science, is an author of a brand-new book from University of Michigan Press: “Rising Powers and Foreign Policy Revisionism”. The book addresses possibilities for international conflict associated with the rise of the “BRICS” countries: Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. Further information…