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Neil Ralston, Ph.D.
Coordinator Mass Communication, Assistant Professor
Office: 225 MMTH
Phone: (270) 745-5841
Email: neil.ralston@wku.edu
Courses
Media and Society
Media Writing
American Press History
Publications Design
News Editing
Advanced Reporting
Feature Writing
Experience
- Assistant professor, School of Journalism and Broadcasting, Western Kentucky University, 2006-present.
- Freelance photographer, 2004-present.
- Associate/assistant professor of journalism, Northwestern State University of Louisiana, 1999-2005.
- Reporter and sports copyeditor, Lexington (Ky.) Herald-Leader, through a six-week summer program sponsored by the American Society of Newspaper Editors, 2003.
- Assistant professor/instructor of journalism, Truman State (Mo.) University, 1989-1999.
- Editor, Weekend magazine, School of Journalism, University of Missouri-Columbia, 1995.
- General assignment/federal courthouse reporter, San Antonio Light, 1985-1989.
- Education reporter/photographer, Montgomery County (Texas) Courier, 1983-1984.
- Education reporter/photographer, The Daily Star, Hammond, La., 1982-1983.
- Sports editor/photographer, Galva (Ill.) News and WROVA (Ill.) Reporter, 1981-1982.
- Assistant editor/photographer, The Media, Kahoka, Mo., 1978-1981.
Education
- American Press Institute for Journalism Excellence, 2003.
- Ph.D., journalism, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2002, (Dissertation: 'An Investigation of the Relationships Between High School Environment and the Students' Knowledge and Attitudes Regarding Free Expression').
- Master of Arts, journalism, The Ohio State University, 1985.
- Bachelor of Arts, communication, and Bachelor of Science, industrial technology, Northeast Missouri State University, 1978.
Research
Research Interests
- free-speech theory and First Amendment rights of student journalists
Selected Professional Activities and Awards
- Serving on national board of directors for the Society of Professional Journalists, 2004-present.
- Serving on Education and Legal Defense Fund committees, Society of Professional Journalists, 2006-present.
- Attended the East Asia Journalists Forum, Seoul, South Korea, 2004.
- Named the David L. Eshelman Outstanding Campus Advisor, the Society of Professional Journalists, 1998-99.
- Awarded a fellowship in the Kiplinger Program of Public Affairs Reporting, The Ohio State University, 1984-1985.
- Winner of reporting awards, Louisiana Association of Educators, 1982, 1983.
- Winner of first-place award for feature photography, Illinois Press Association, 1981.
Selected Publications and Presentations
- Contributor to the Encyclopedia of the First Amendment, CQ Press, a division of Congressional Quarterly, Inc.
- Wrote 'Learning to Appreciate the First Amendment' for Adviser Update, a newsletter published by the Dow Jones Newspaper Fund, Inc., spring 2005.
- Made presentations at national conventions of the Society of Professional Journalists, 2004 and 2005.
- Presented 'Speaking Up in Class: A Quantitative Analysis of High School Environments and Student Attitudes About Free Expression' at the national convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 2004.
- Wrote articles for The Quill, the magazine of the Society of Professional Journalists, 2001 and 2002.
Professional Memberships
- Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, 1989-present
- Society of Professional Journalists, 1979 and 1989-present
- National Association of Black Journalists, 2000-present
- National Press Photographers Association, 2002-2006
- College Media Advisers, 2000-2003
