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Saturday, April 18
 

9:00am PDT

What are the ideal sizes and roles for student group field productions, to maximize efficiency, flexibility, and teamwork for narrative, documentary, promotional, or news videos?
Saturday April 18, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
Should it be a standard 4-person team of Writer / Director / Reporter, Videographer, Editor, and Production Manager, with rotating roles, or something else? And should the number and roles change if the class is an Introductory, Intermediate, or Advanced class? Our panel will provide various viewpoints and guidance, to help teachers and students create a structure for producing quality productions.
Moderator: James McNab, Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication - Iowa State University
Panelists: Nathan Gibbs, Point Loma Nazarene University
Dennis Patrick Conway, Valdosta State University
James McNab, Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication - Iowa State University
Moderators
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Nathan Gibbs

Professor, Point Loma Nazarene University
Gibbs has taught media production and journalism courses at Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, California, since 2022. Prior to joining PLNU, he served as the general manager of an on-campus NPR station, oversaw ESPN+ streaming, build out podcast studios, and ushered in... Read More →
Speakers
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Dennis Conway

Professor, Valdosta State University
I teach Screenwriting, Performance and Production classes. I also serve as the Editor of the BEA's The Journal of Media Education.
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James McNab

Assistant Teaching Professor, Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication - Iowa State University
I’m a media producer and educator with over 800 broadcast credits spanning sports, news, corporate media, and live events. At Iowa State University, I teach video production and broadcast journalism, emphasizing real-world, hands-on learning. My work bridges the classroom and the... Read More →
Saturday April 18, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
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10:15am PDT

Sports Division Meeting
Saturday April 18, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
Sports media goes well beyond the game itself.  Join us to explore creative endeavors, storytelling, and industry shifts shaping this dynamic space.

Connect with colleagues, exchange new ideas, and help shape exciting initiatives for the coming year. These meetings are a welcoming space to build community, spark collaboration, and make your voice part of the conversation. Whether you’re a returning member or attending for the first time, this is a valuable opportunity to network with peers, share insights, and play an active role in your division’s future. We’d love to see you there.

Chair: Kyle J. Miller, Northwest Missouri State University
Vice Chair: Eric Esterline, University of Florida
Paper Chair: Nick Artman, Slippery Rock University
Speakers
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Nick Artman

Associate Professor, Slippery Rock University
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Eric Esterline

Senior Lecturer, University of Florida
Saturday April 18, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
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12:00pm PDT

Teaching TV History in the Streaming Era
Saturday April 18, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
This panel is designed for instructors teaching either explicit broadcast history courses, or classes that incorporate historical learning outcomes, addressing a student population who has come of age in a time of increased digital media consumption and reduced engagement with traditional over-the-air television. Panelists will discuss best practices for teaching the historical formation of U.S. broadcast systems and technology, regulation and production practices, attending to the challenges of teaching subjects that are difficult to discuss, such as nuclear holocaust in The Day After or programs such as The Cosby Show, strategies to expand curriculum beyond the major networks and primetime schedules, and ways to incorporate historical content into other media studies courses. Time will be allotted for engaged discussion with panel attendees.
Moderator: Eleanor Patterson, Auburn University
Panelists: Kyra Hunting, University of Kentucky
Alfred Leonard Martin, University of Miami
Eleanor Patterson, Auburn University
Molly Schneider, Columbia College Chicago
Moderators
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Eleanor Patterson

Auburn University
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Kyra Hunting

The University of Kentucky, United States of America
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Molly Schneider

Associate Professor, Columbia College Chicago
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Alfred Martin

University of Miami
Saturday April 18, 2026 12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT
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1:15pm PDT

The Impact and Advantages of an International Background in Academia
Saturday April 18, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm PDT
This panel explores the distinctive advantages that professors with international backgrounds bring to the classroom. Initially, each panelist will share their personal narratives, highlighting how experiences abroad have shaped their pedagogical approaches and informed their research trajectories. Subsequently, a moderated discussion will delve into the broader implications of international experience including how an international background influences teaching and curriculum development, and the role of cultural diversity in fostering an innovative academic atmosphere.
Moderator: Roxane Coche, University of Florida
Panelists: Erika Grodzki, Lynn University
Helena Vanhala, Robert Morris University
William Davie, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Hyacinth Balediata Bangero, Bowling Green State University
Camilo Perez Quintero, Regis University
Moderators
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Roxane Coche

University of Florida
Speakers
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Hyacinth Balediata Bangero

Bowling Green State University

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camilo perez quintero

Regis University
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William Davie

Professor, University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Dr. William R. (Bill) Davie holds a professorship from the Louisiana Board of Regents and is the Mass Communication/Broadcasting Coordinator for the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. He has authored and coauthored research papers, journal articles, and books on electronic media... Read More →
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Helena Vanhala

Robert Morris University
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Dr. Erika Grodzki

Professor, Lynn University

Saturday April 18, 2026 1:15pm - 2:15pm PDT
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3:00pm PDT

Lifetime Achievement in Scholarship Podium Session: From Walter Cronkite to AI Anchors: Perception, Attention and Credibility of News
Saturday April 18, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
Shuhua Zhou is the 2026 recipient of the BEA Lifetime Achievement in Scholarship Award (LAS).  Dr. Zhou will receive his award right before this special podium session presentation. 

This presentation traces the evolving landscape of broadcast news from the trusted, authoritative voice of Walter Cronkite to the hyperrealistic, algorithm-driven era of AI anchors, exploring how these technological shifts fundamentally alter our cognitive relationship with information. By drawing on a series of his own studies, Dr. Zhou examines the underlying psychological mechanisms—specifically perception and attention—that shape how audiences process news and assign credibility and what this these mean for the future of news. 
Speakers
avatar for Shuhua Zhou

Shuhua Zhou

City University of Hong Kong
Dr. Shuhua Zhou is a Chair Professor in the Department of Media and Communication at City University of Hong Kong. He previously served as the Leonard H. Goldenson Professor in Radio and Television Journalism at the Missouri School of Journalism and was a professor and associate dean... Read More →
Saturday April 18, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm PDT
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4:15pm PDT

Content Creation is more than just "Influencers," it could be another way forward for Student Media
Saturday April 18, 2026 4:15pm - 5:15pm PDT
Universities and colleges are beginning to adopt content creation programs, minors or certificates, acknowledging this is now a multi-billion dollar business employing both entrepreurial creators and those in the corporate and non-profit worlds. Is this a way to engage students who aren't intersted in traditional television or radio news courses, and may not be interested in filmmaking. Each of the panelists have unique stories of how they are approaching content creation in their schools. This panel is designed to spark a conversation about the viability of such programs and to see how recently launched programs are doing.

Moderator: Brian Rackham, PhD, of Practice, Northern Arizona University
Panelists: Vic Costello, Assoc. of Cinema and Television Arts, Elon University
Mary Beth Earnhardt, Professor, Journalism, Youngstown State University
Aaron Chimbel, Dean, Jandoli School of Communication, St. Bonaventure University

Moderators
avatar for Brian Rackham, Ph.D.

Brian Rackham, Ph.D.

Director Media NAU Innnovation Center, Northern Arizona University
Brian Rackham is an educator, national award-winning multimedia journalist, and news executive with more than 30 years of experience in multiple platforms. He is a Professor of Practice in Journalism at Northern Arizona University and Director of the NAU Media Innovation Center. His... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Vic Costello

Vic Costello

Associate Professor, Elon University
Past President of the BEA Board of Directors (2021-22); past Producer and Chair of the BEA Festival of Media Arts and District 2 board representative. Author of Multimedia Foundations: Core Concepts for Digital Design.
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Aaron Chimbel

Dean and Professor, St. Bonaventure University
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Mary Beth Earnheardt

Youngstown State University
Saturday April 18, 2026 4:15pm - 5:15pm PDT
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Sunday, April 19
 

9:00am PDT

The University Podcast Framework: Planning, Production and Revenues
Sunday April 19, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
In this three part panel discussion, the panelists will inform how to build your podcast studio. From the simplest setup to a complex full audio/video production. The second part will inform how to deepen relationships campus wide by developing content geared toward individual departments. The third part will inform how to turn your podcast studio into a revenue stream.
Moderator: Teddy Burch, Tennessee Tech University
Panelists: Brenda Wilson, Tennessee Tech University
Bradley Keim, University of Central Oklahoma
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Teddy Burch

Tennessee Tech University
Speakers
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Bradley Keim

Manager - Media Operations, University of Central Oklahoma
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Brenda Wilson

Tennessee Tech University
Sunday April 19, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
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10:15am PDT

Finding your voice in podcast and radio production
Sunday April 19, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
Based on the book "Finding Your Voice in Radio, Audio, and Podcast Production" — winner of the 2025 BEA Textbook Award — this session presents a fresh and engaging approach to creating compelling audio content. Blending practical techniques with a journey of self-discovery, participants will explore how to develop their authentic voice while crafting powerful storytelling, ultimately transforming their ability to connect with audiences across radio, podcasting, and beyond.
Moderator: Rob Quicke, Marshall University
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Rob Quicke

Marshall University
Sunday April 19, 2026 10:15am - 11:15am PDT
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11:30am PDT

RAB Super Session - From the Top – Radio Unplugged
Sunday April 19, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
In this exclusive session, president & CEO Mike Hulvey will introduce the 2026 Radio Show Student Scholars to some of the industry’s most successful and thoughtful broadcasters.  During this candid conversation, students will learn about careers in radio, discover industry opportunities, and find out what it takes to lead and succeed.
Moderators
avatar for Mike Hulvey

Mike Hulvey

President and CEO, RAB
As president and CEO of RAB, Mike Hulvey leads radio’s advocacy efforts by helping to drive business, grow advertising revenue, communicate radio’s digital transformation, and help attract new sales talent through recruitment and training efforts.

Hulvey joined the organizatio... Read More →
Speakers
avatar for Kristin Cantrell

Kristin Cantrell

Owner and CEO, Seven Mountains Media
My career started on the docks of the Chesapeake Bay. My father owned WYRE in
Annapolis MD, and he would take me on remote broadcasts to give away boat baggies
when I was 5 years old. We moved to Williamsport when I was 7, and Dad would take me
to the radio stations WILQ/WLYC to... Read More →
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Rob Babin 

President, Radio , Cox Media Group
Rob Babin is President, Cox Media Group (CMG) Radio. Rob is responsible for the profitability, strategic direction, and operational execution of CMG’s radio platform, spanning 45 radio stations in 9 markets across the country.
Rob’s career in radio spans 25 years, with 20 years spent leading various business units and markets for CMG including: Regional Vice President leading five radio markets (Miami, Houston, Tampa, San Antonio, and Long Island), VP/Market Manager for CMG Atlanta Radio (WSB, WSB-FM... Read More →
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Grace Agostino

SVP of Sales & Corporate Communications, Nueva Network
With an illustrious career spanning over two decades in marketing, Grace Agostino stands as a seasoned professional renowned for building and nurturing deep relationships within the industry. Specializing in multicultural marketing, her expertise has propelled her to the forefront... Read More →
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Greg Strassel

Senior Vice President of Programming, Hubbard Radio
Greg Strassell is Executive Vice President/Programming for Hubbard Radio. After many years competing with, and observing Hubbard Radio culture, Strassell had become a fan of Hubbard Radio’s dedication to the brands, communities, employees and culture, and joined Hubbard in June... Read More →
Sunday April 19, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
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12:45pm PDT

Festival of Media Arts: Student Showcase Session - Audio Competition
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
Join us for this series of sessions showcasing the work of our Festival of Media Arts Student Audio winners.

Moderator: Allysa Adams, Arizona State University

Educational Program Category
1st Place: Bryan Gonzalez & Claire Macchiarola, University of Central Florida; Hospice Chaplain Provides Comfort in Life's Final Moments

Narrative Audio Category
1st Place: Krystal Guerra, Texas Christian University; Deliver U.S.

Non-Narrative Audio Category
1st Place: Wyatt Lehr, Denise Valdez-Alavarez, Bayleigh Koch, Brian Tessmer & Sean Keating, University of Nebraska at Omaha; Live from the Strauss Performing Arts Center: CFAM 20th Anniversary, Segment 2/3

PSA, Promo, or Commercial Category
1st Place: Marisol Sela, Texas Christian University; PSA - Smokefree.gov

Moderators
avatar for Allysa Adams

Allysa Adams

Arizona State University

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Claire Macchiarola

University of Central Florida
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Krystal Guerra

Texas Christian University
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Bayleigh Koch

University of Nebraska at Omaha

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Marisol Sela

Student, Texas Christian University
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Sean Keating

University of Nebraska-Omaha

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Denise Valdez-Alvarez

University of Nebraska Omaha
Hello! I'm a senior majoring in journalism and media communications and minoring in English at UNO. I enjoy learning new editing techniques in both audio and video. I also love linguistics and analyzing different English dialects. 
Sunday April 19, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
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2:00pm PDT

From Classroom to Microphone: Inspiring the Next Generation of Student Podcasters
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
This panel explores innovative approaches for cultivating genuine podcasting enthusiasm among college students. As audio storytelling continues to reshape media landscapes, universities face the challenge of teaching podcasting as both an academic discipline and a practical skill that students will actually embrace beyond graduation. Presentations focus on student involvement, engagement, and assessments that result in compelling student content that moves beyond the classroom.
Moderator: Brenda K Jaskulske, University of North Texas
Panelists: Lauren Bavis, Syracuse University
Nicholas Smith, SUNY Fredonia
Chad Whittle, Georgia College & State University
Brenda K Jaskulske, University of North Texas
Moderators
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Brenda K. Jaskulske

Principal Lecturer, University of North Texas
Teach audio, podcasting, radio history, and multi-camera video production courses at the University of North Texas.  Member, Texas Association of Broadcasters Board of Directors. Voice Talent.
Speakers
avatar for Chad Whittle

Chad Whittle

Assistant Professor of Communication, Georgia College & State University
avatar for Lauren Bavis

Lauren Bavis

Professor of Practice, Syracuse University

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Nicholas Smith

Director, SUNY Fredonia
Professor Smith is a BBC-trained producer and director, originally from Bristol, England. He has worked on over 100 film and TV productions and has produced several feature-length projects, including the award-winning action movie Cold Soldiers (2018) and the horror film 8 Graves... Read More →
Sunday April 19, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
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3:15pm PDT

A Look At Late Night TV
Sunday April 19, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
Since the early 1950s, late night talk and entertainment shows have been a staple of network television. In today’s media saturated environment, the format may not succeed in the future. After a brief overview of late-night history, we will look at The Johnny Carson Show, the “Gatekeeper of Late-Night,” by examining how the show introduced America to new stand-up comics. The Tomorrow Show, a much different format, straddled the line between news and entertainment, providing an interesting counterpoint to Carson. While late night tv has been primarily a male dominated sphere, we examine women entertainers like Joan Rivers, Samantha Bee, Taylor Tomlinson and others who stand in contrast to the Carsons, Colberts and Kimmels. Finally, not all shows were successful, why and how did some succeed and others failed. Was it high Q-ratings or are there other skills needed for success? This panel will examine these issues.
Moderator: Fritz J. Messere, SUNY - Oswego
Panelists: Frank A. Aycock, Appalachian State University; The Tomorrow Show
Brian Sheridan, Mercyhurst University; Gatekeeper of Late-Night: Johnny Carson, The Tonight Show and the impact on stand-up comedy
Richard Vogel, retired from Culver Stockton College; What Makes a Successful Late Night TV Host?
Louise M. Benjamin, Kansas State University; The Women of Late Night Television
Moderators
avatar for Fritz J. Messere

Fritz J. Messere

Retired Dean, SUNY - Oswego
I am the retired Founding Dean of the School of Communication, Media and the Arts at SUNY Oswego.  Prior to that I was chair and professor of broadcasting and telecommunications in the Communication Studies department.  I am a long-time (meaning old) member of BEA and have chaired... Read More →
Speakers
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Rick David Vogel

retired from Culver Stockton College
I am a dad, a husband, and a teacher. I love my daughter and my wife (Mandi and Beth). I was born and raised in New York. My favorite color is blue, my daughter tells me and I love the Yankees. I live in Iowa. That always amazes me--I live in Iowa

I am married to a beautiful pharmacist. I have an awesome, My daughter, who wrote this blurb, is wonderful, beautiful, amazing, and clever. I am in Iowa. That is still hard to believe. I'm in Iowa? Really... Read More →
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Frank A. Aycock

Professor, Appalachian State University
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Brian Sheridan

Asst Prof, Mercyhurst University
Love talking about old movies, classic TV and James Bond. I’m also a writer and former TV journalist/anchor (known for The Pizza Bomber story). I also teach mindfulness and interpersonal communication.
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Louise Benjamin

Kansas State University
Sunday April 19, 2026 3:15pm - 4:15pm PDT
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4:30pm PDT

BEA Research Grant Presentations
Sunday April 19, 2026 4:30pm - 5:30pm PDT
The 2025 BEA Research Grant recipients share their work.
Moderator: Augie Grant, University of South Carolina
Panelists: Elira Çanga, Arizona State University; Gender disinformation - public shaming and misperceptions hold back women politicians ahead of elections
Ben Libon, University of Georgia; Rage-Baiting videos and their effect on political polarization and extremism
Alex Lover & Serena Miller, Michigan State University; Maximize care or minimize harm in trauma photography: Ethical guidance navigating mass causality events in the field
Moderators
avatar for Augie Grant

Augie Grant

University of South Carolina--Retired
Speakers
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Serena Miller

Michigan State University

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Elira Canga

Research & Teaching Assistant / PhD Student, Arizona State University
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Ben Libon

University of Georgia
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Alex Lover

PhD Student, Michigan State University
Sunday April 19, 2026 4:30pm - 5:30pm PDT
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Monday, April 20
 

9:00am PDT

Building Blocks of a Better Team
Monday April 20, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
Is your team clicking together like a perfectly built structure or clunking along like mismatched pieces? Strong collaboration and communication are the foundation of any high-performing team, and in this interactive session, you’ll discover how to strengthen both through the power of play.

Using building blocks as both metaphor and hands-on tool, we’ll explore what it takes to build trust, align around shared goals and adapt to change. You’ll gain fresh insights into team dynamics, leadership styles and the invisible structures that support effective teamwork. Come ready to build, reflect and leave with practical strategies for assembling a more connected, resilient team: one brick at a time.

Moderators
avatar for Tara Puckey

Tara Puckey

President & CEO, RTDNA
Tara Puckey, MBA, FASAE, CAE, CMP is the President and CEO of the Radio Television Digital News Association (RTDNA) and RTDNA Foundation. She has held senior leadership roles at both RTDNA and the Society of Professional Journalists, and has trained more than 3,000 journalists and... Read More →
Monday April 20, 2026 9:00am - 10:00am PDT
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11:30am PDT

How college media are effectively utilizing social media to complement their broadcast
Monday April 20, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
This diverse panel will include professors and student media advisors who will have taken their respective institutions beyond the traditional broadcast sphere to include social media. Some panelists will share their experience that includes how their students are using social media more heavily than broadcast, while others on the panel will share what their students are doing to complement their broadcast shows. Social media should be part of the broadcast conversation with student media, and this panel will present different perspectives and experiences when it comes to incorporation.
Moderator: Robin Cecala, Point Park University
Panelists: Carey L. Higgins-Dobney, University of Kentucky
Stephanie L. Anderson, University of South Florida
Keith Corso, Westminster College, Pennsylvania
Hussein Elmoataz Battah, American University in Cairo
Moderators
avatar for Robin Cecala

Robin Cecala

Professor, Point Park University
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Keith Corso

Westminster College, Pennsylvania
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Dr. Stephanie L. Elder

Associate Professor of Instruction, University of South Florida
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Carey L. Higgins-Dobney

Assistant Professor, University of Kentucky
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Hussein El Moataz

Adjunct Instructor, American University in Cairo
Experienced Media Producer and Media Production Instructor conducting research on social media and news dynamics. Proficient in content creation, social media management, and public relations. Recognized for excellence as an award-winning documentary filmmaker.
Monday April 20, 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm PDT
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12:45pm PDT

Student Media Advisors: A Roundtable Discussion
Monday April 20, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
Advising all types of student media can be both rewarding and challenging. Student media advisors face many issues including: maintaining membership, quality control, funding, legal issues, personnel issues, administrators and, of course, issues surrounding technology as well as a host of other issues. The goal of this panel is for experienced and newbie advisors to discuss how they have handled challenges and to spend time brainstorming new out-of-the-box solutions with session attendees.
Moderator: Robin Cecala, Point Park University
Panelists: Chad J. Roberts, Stockton University
Stephanie L. Elder, University of South Florida
Marjorie Yambor, Dalton State College
Daud Isa, Point Park University
Moderators
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Robin Cecala

Professor, Point Park University
Speakers
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Daud Isa

Assistant Professor, Point Park University
I teach journalism, multi/digital media, broadcast, and graduate courses. I study social/semantic networks, network agenda setting, social media, social movements, and int'l communication. I have 10yrs of experience in print and broadcast media, including Al Jazeera English... Read More →
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Dr. Stephanie L. Elder

Associate Professor of Instruction, University of South Florida
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Chad Roberts

General Manager-WLFR/Instructor, Stockton University
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Marjorie Yambor

Dalton State College
Monday April 20, 2026 12:45pm - 1:45pm PDT
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2:00pm PDT

Student Success and Media Production: Experiential Learning through Intercultural Storytelling
Monday April 20, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
It is no secret students benefit from hands-on, high-impact learning experiences. It is also no secret intercultural experiences spur student growth and strengthen learning outcomes.

This panel proposes a discussion on developing and executing intercultural and international media production experiences that serve both to advance the development of a student's production knowledge as well as advance understanding and appreciation of different societies, cultures, and perspectives through faculty-led research, travel, and interaction.
Moderator: Aaron Atkins, Weber State University
Panelists: Franklyn Charles, Slippery Rock University
Camilo Ernesto Perez Quintero, Regis University
Andrea Baltazar, Weber State University
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Aaron Atkins

Assistant Professor, Weber State University
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Franklyn Charles

Slippery Rock University
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Andrea Baltazar

Asst. Professor, Weber State University
Andrea Baltazar is a writer-director with a growing professional portfolio of work in film and television. She has also worked on various media projects as an on-location sound mixer and video editor. In addition to her professional work, Andrea teaches digital media, film, and television... Read More →
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camilo perez quintero

Regis University
Monday April 20, 2026 2:00pm - 3:00pm PDT
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