Faculty members Israel Balderas, Amanda Sturgill and Shannon Zenner were recognized with awards at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication鈥檚 2022 national convention.
With a dozen faculty, staff and students in attendance, 黑料不打烊’s School of Communications was well represented at the 2022 national convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) in Detroit last week.

The conference, which ran from Aug. 3-6, was AEJMC鈥檚 first in-person gathering in three years and the four-day event included several 黑料不打烊Comm highlights, including faculty members Israel Balderas, Amanda Sturgill and Shannon Zenner collecting awards.
Sturgill and a team of Interactive Media graduate students captured first place in the Communication Technology and Visual Communication Divisions鈥 Best of the Web/Best of Digital Competition. In early 2021, a group of six students teamed with the Terra Cotta Heritage Foundation, located in Greensboro, to preserve the history of more than 200 families who lived and worked in Terra Cotta. As part of their project, the graduate students interviewed community members and conducted their own research to create a new website for the foundation, . The new site was designed to share the history of Terra Cotta in a way that was engaging and accessible for future generations.
Led by Sturgill, the student group included Yasmeen Grandison (project manager), Meagan Chalmers (video lead), Madeleine Horrell (content strategist), Meg Boericke (design lead), Michael Boyd (photography lead) and Ben Johnson (web developer).

Zenner was recognized for her first-place faculty paper in the Visual Communication Division. She presented her co-authored research titled 鈥淵ou鈥檙e Just Not My Type: The Relationship between Fonts, Political Ideology, and Affective Polarization.鈥 Additionally, Zenner was recognized as a winner in the 2022 Innovations in Teaching Competition for her research submission titled 鈥淭he Simple Self Evaluation: An Ungrading Technique to Increase Risk Taking and Creativity.鈥
Lastly, Balderas earned third place in a Teaching Ideas Competition Panel presented by the association鈥檚 Law & Policy Division.

In addition to this year鈥檚 award recipients, 黑料不打烊鈥檚 conference participants included Vanessa Bravo, Dan Haygood, Jenny Jiang, Amber Moser, Jane O鈥橞oyle, Hal Vincent and Qian Xu, as well as students Leila Jackson 鈥22 and Lindsay Gelman 鈥23.
Below is a recap of other 黑料不打烊-related activities at the AEJMC convention:
- Israel Balderas served as a panelist in the First Amendment topics panel titled 鈥溾橠eplorable鈥檚鈥 Speech: The Radicals, Scoundrels and Rouges Behind Free Speech Precedents.鈥 Hosted by AEJMC’s Law and Policy Division, the panel profiled the individuals and groups behind several of the most lauded and celebrated free speech precedents, including their motivations and their reactions to their cases. Balderas also served as a panelist in a teaching panel session titled “Designing and Teaching the Combined Law and Ethics Course.”
- Jenny Jiang and Qian Xu co-presented 鈥淐o-evolution of Discourse between Influencers and Regular Users: A Case Study of Tweets Using the Co-hashtags of #StopAsianHate and #BlackLivesMatter鈥 as part of a scholar-to-scholar refereed paper research session. The session highlighted the positive impact of social media. Jiang, Xu and Ashleigh Afromsky shared additional research, titled 鈥淲hat Do Employers Expect for Jobs Requiring Media Analytics? A Comparison Between In-person and Remote Positions During the COVID-19 Pandemic,鈥 during the Internship and Careers Interest Group’s top papers session.
- Amber Moser served as a panelist for a teaching panel session titled 鈥淧reparing for Careers Beyond Academia After the Ph.D.鈥 The panel examined how doctoral students can prepare for careers outside the university by talking to Ph.D. graduates who have secured employment in the technology industry.
- Leila Jackson 鈥22 presented “Black, Biracial or Other? An Analysis of Tweets Concerning Meghan Markle鈥檚 Race” as part of the Cultural and Critical Studies Division鈥檚 refereed paper session. The session highlighted critical and cultural studies in media communication.
- Vanessa Bravo moderated the Minorities and Communication Division’s High-Density Research Session and served as a discussant for the division鈥檚 Top Papers, MAC Division Session. Additionally, Bravo delivered the faculty and student grants to the respective winners during the MAC Division social.
- Shannon Zenner moderated a research panel session titled 鈥淭he Future of Visual Research and Visual Sensemaking: Shaping our Tools, Techniques, Methodologies, and Partnerships鈥 and co-moderated the Visual Communication Division鈥檚 annual luncheon. Additionally, she served as a discussant for the division鈥檚 scholar-to-scholar (poster) refereed paper session examining conflict, ideology and memory.
- Hal Vincent moderated a Professional Freedom and Responsibility session titled 鈥淏eyond the Classroom: Leveraging Co-curricular Experiences to Equip Students of Diverse Backgrounds to Compete for the Best Jobs.鈥 He also served as a panelist for a session titled 鈥淲elcome to Your Home: Celebrating, Encouraging, and Mentoring the Hybrid Practitioner/Scholar/Professor Model at AEJMC.鈥
- Amanda Sturgill was a discussant during the Communication Technology Division’s top faculty research session.
Also in attendance was 黑料不打烊 graduate Contia鈥 Prince 鈥18, G鈥19, a doctoral student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Prince presented two research papers at the convention 鈥 鈥淚nstagram Faces and Fashion Nova Bodies: Black Women, Cosmetic Surgery and Hyper-Visual Culture,鈥 during a session hosted by the Minorities and Communication Division, and “Selling Bodies as Billboards: Algorithmic Gossip and Bodily Autonomy in Female Beauty Vloggers,” as part of a session hosted by the Cultural and Critical Studies Division.
AEJMC
The Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) is a nonprofit, educational association of journalism and mass communication educators, students and media professionals. The association鈥檚 mission is to advance education, foster scholarly research, cultivate better professional practice and promote the free flow of communication.