Newsroom
02/28/10 – Announcing New AEJMC Conference Website
02/19/10 – Partisanship Influences Perceptions of Communications from Government Agencies
02/10/10 – AEJMC Names 2010 Scholars
02/01/10 – Political blogs rely on mainstream media, not sources, for information
01/28/10 – Nontraditional Online News Media Seek Employees with Adaptive Expertise
01/26/10 – Online news is an inferior good among users, research shows
01/26/10 – PAC: AEJMC Supports Net Neutrality
01/25/10 – Readers of black newspapers rely on these publications for health information
01/25/10 – Infographics alone do not lead to better understanding of environmental health risks
01/25/10 – Newspapers offer more depth, insight than do major online sites
12/16/09 – Monograph Explores Cultural Politics of Colorism in India
11/03/09 – PAC: Prosecutors Investigate Students; AEJMC Urges Subpoena Quash
10/19/09 – Using Anonymous Sources Harms Credibility of News Industry
10/19/09 – Print Editions of Papers Reach More Readers than Online Sites
10/19/09 – Patriot Act Coverage Focuses on Concerns for Individual Liberty
10/19/09 – Multimedia Growth at Newspapers a Slow Process
10/19/09 – Women More Likely to Leave Newspaper Careers
10/19/09 – High School Publication Experience, Academic Performance Linked
10/07/09 – PAC: AEJMC Supports Free Flow of Information Act
10/01/09 – Carol Pardun becomes President, Plans “lively” future for AEJMC
08/28/09 – AEJMC announces new Scholars Program
08/18/09 – AEJMC endorses creation of President’s Advisory Council
08/12/09 – Enhancing Student Segmentation Skills and Targeting Knowledge
08/12/09 – More than 15 Percent Newspapers Report Never Copyediting Online Stories
08/12/09 – Newspaper Managers as Opposed to Journalists View Blogs Positively
08/12/09 – Editors Rate Roles of Professional Journalists More Highly than Those of ‘Citizen Journalists’
06/15/09 – Black Newspaper Coverage of Katrina Aligns with Historical Black Newspaper Perspectives
06/15/09 – Katrina Coverage Differs Locally, Regionally, Nationally
06/15/09 – Title IX and Athlete Sexuality Dividing Issues for Sports Reporters
05/20/09 – Bush’s War on Terror ‘frame’ internalized by U.S. news media
05/20/09 – Exposure to TV Portrayals of Racial Minorities Leads to Stereotyping
04/28/09 – Manship School Wins National Honor for Progress in Equity and Diversity from AEJMC
President’s Advisory Council
The AEJMC President’s Advisory Council allows the association’s president to weigh in on important issues that are central to the association’s mission. A three-member subcommittee of the Standing Committee of Professional Freedom and Responsibility helps inform and advise the president of important issues.
About AEJMC
The 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 advance education, foster scholarly research, cultivate better professional practice and promote the free flow of communication.
- Founded: Chicago, IL, November 30, 1912 (American Association of Teachers of Journalism)
- Headquarters: 234 Outlet Pointe Boulevard, Suite A, Columbia, SC 29210, (803)798-0271
- Population: 3,781 communication scholars, practitioners globally (September 2009)
- Structure: 28 unique divisions, interest groups devoted to communication
- Experience: Oldest and largest alliance of communication educators, administrators (college level)
- President: Dr. Carol J. Pardun, University of South Carolina (91st person elected)
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For more information, CONTACT Mich Sineath, Public Relations, at AEJMCpr@aol.com or (803)798-8581.








