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Saturday April 18, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
This panel explores how faculty design and teach special project classes that partner with professional news organizations to produce publishable, real-world work, ideally while filling coverage gaps. Panelists will discuss strategies for negotiating partnerships, integrating newsroom expectations into course structures, and mentoring students toward professional-quality content. Presentations include case studies, syllabus models, and examples of student projects that successfully met both academic and industry standards.
Moderator: David Smith, Teaching Associate Professor, West Virginia University Reed School of Media and Communications
Panelists: Ashton Marra, Teaching Associate Professor, West Virginia University Reed School of Media and Communications; Tracking West Virginia State Opioid Settlement Fund Distribution Reporting Project

Gretchen Macchiarella, Associate Professor, Cal State Northridge; CSN community reporting projects

Rick Brunson, Senior Instructor of Journalism, University of Central Florida; “Sounds of Central Florida” and “Unheard Society” projects

Moderators
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David Smith

Teaching Associate Professor, West Virginia University

Speakers
avatar for Gretchen Macchiarella

Gretchen Macchiarella

associate professor, California State University- Northridge
I focus on emerging technologies and how journalists can use them, both professionally and in academic settings. 
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Rick Brunson

Senior Instructor, University of Central Florida

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Ashton Marra

Teaching Assistant Professor, West Virginia University

Saturday April 18, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
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