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Thorne Anderson Curriculum Vitae Page 1 of 31 Thorne Anderson Curriculum Vitae, Updated January 2019 EDUCATION 1994-1997 University of Missouri-Columbia; M.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication Master’s Project: A Tale of Two Settlements: Employing Ethnographic Photoelicitation Techniques in the Production of Cross-Cultural Documentary in the Missouri Bootheel Advisory Committee: Dr. Loup Langton, Chair (Photojournalism), Dr. Peter Gardner (Anthropology), and Jan Colbert (Journalism) 1985-1989 Rhodes College; Memphis, Tennessee; B.A. in Psychology POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION 2008-2009 Affiliate to the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. Studied non-profit organization at the Harvard Business School, American government with David Gergen at the Kennedy School of Government, semiotics with Robin Kelsey, Mozart sonatas with Robert D. Levin, history of documentary film with Scott McDonald, and documentary film production with Robb Moss. Attended once weekly journalism skills and techniques seminars in the Nieman Foundation for Journalism. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2009-Present University of North Texas, Frank W. & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism Mayborn Endowed Chair for Narrative & Multimedia Journalism, August 2018 Associate Professor, Tenured and Promoted to Associate Professor, June 2015 Member of both the Undergraduate and Graduate School Faculties 2015-2016 Foundry Photojournalism Workshops Faculty Member This renowned annual immersive workshop for emerging professionals takes place over one week in July in a different country each year. The faculty includes some of the most esteemed photojournalists working today, including Ron Haviv, Maggie Steber, John Stanmeyer, Andrea Bruce, Paula Bronstein, Stephanie Sinclair, Adriana Zehbrauskas, Jodi Bieber, and Kael Alford. 1996-1998 American University in Bulgaria Full-Time Adjunct Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication, Instructor in fundamentals of journalism, basic reporting, basic and advanced photojournalism, still and video documentary production, visual communication, graphic design and numerous independent studies. Secured and administered a grant from the Soros Foundation Open Society Institute to convene Bulgaria’s first ever national photojournalism conference Supervised numerous photography exhibits and student publications Managed traditional wet darkroom, video editing suite, and digital photography studios 1995-1996 Graduate Instructor University of Missouri-Columbia School of Journalism Taught “Electronic Photojournalism” (Storytelling and Ethics in Digital Technology)

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Thorne Anderson Curriculum Vitae, Updated January 2019 EDUCATION 1994-1997 University of Missouri-Columbia; M.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication

Master’s Project: A Tale of Two Settlements: Employing Ethnographic Photoelicitation Techniques in the Production of Cross-Cultural Documentary in the Missouri Bootheel Advisory Committee: Dr. Loup Langton, Chair (Photojournalism), Dr. Peter Gardner (Anthropology), and Jan Colbert (Journalism)

1985-1989 Rhodes College; Memphis, Tennessee; B.A. in Psychology POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION 2008-2009 Affiliate to the Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. Studied non-profit organization at the Harvard Business School, American government with

David Gergen at the Kennedy School of Government, semiotics with Robin Kelsey, Mozart sonatas with Robert D. Levin, history of documentary film with Scott McDonald, and documentary film production with Robb Moss. Attended once weekly journalism skills and techniques seminars in the Nieman Foundation for Journalism.

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2009-Present University of North Texas, Frank W. & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism Mayborn Endowed Chair for Narrative & Multimedia Journalism, August 2018 Associate Professor, Tenured and Promoted to Associate Professor, June 2015 Member of both the Undergraduate and Graduate School Faculties 2015-2016 Foundry Photojournalism Workshops Faculty Member This renowned annual immersive workshop for emerging professionals takes place over one week in July in a different country each year. The faculty includes some of the most esteemed photojournalists working today, including Ron Haviv, Maggie Steber, John Stanmeyer, Andrea Bruce, Paula Bronstein, Stephanie Sinclair, Adriana Zehbrauskas, Jodi Bieber, and Kael Alford. 1996-1998 American University in Bulgaria Full-Time Adjunct Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication, Instructor in fundamentals of journalism, basic reporting, basic and advanced photojournalism, still and video documentary production, visual communication, graphic design and numerous independent studies. • Secured and administered a grant from the Soros Foundation Open Society Institute to convene Bulgaria’s first ever national photojournalism conference • Supervised numerous photography exhibits and student publications • Managed traditional wet darkroom, video editing suite, and digital photography studios 1995-1996 Graduate Instructor University of Missouri-Columbia School of Journalism Taught “Electronic Photojournalism” (Storytelling and Ethics in Digital Technology)

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1999-2016 Photographer, Represented by Corbis (originally Sygma) News Agency, New York, NY. International assignment photography for publications including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Boston Globe, San Francisco Chronicle, National Post, Daily Telegraph, Guardian & Observer, and Time, Newsweek, U.S. News & World Report, Rolling Stone, Mother Jones, People, Playboy, Paris Match, and Stern magazines among others.

Guest commentary for television and radio including CNN, Fox News, CBS, C-SPAN, PBS, BBC, and Radio Netherlands INDIVIDUAL AWARDS University of North Texas President’s Council Teaching Award. 2018. https://facultysenate.unt.edu/sites/default/files/bethany_blackstone_pcta_2.pdf Edward R. Murrow National Award for Excellence in Video from the Radio and Television Digital News Association. “KERA One Crisis Away: Rebuilding a Life.” June 20, 2017. https://rtdna.org/content/2017_national_edward_r_murrow_award_winners Edward R. Murrow Regional Award for Excellence in Video from the Radio and Television Digital News Association, Region Six. “KERA One Crisis Away: Rebuilding a Life.” April 25, 2017. https://rtdna.org/content/2017_regional_edward_r_murrow_award_winners#region6 NAFSA Association of International Educators Senator Paul Simon Spotlight Award for innovative international programs. Heart of Mexico project. March 9, 2017. http://www.nafsa.org/About_Us/About_NAFSA/Awards/Simon_Award/Senator_Paul_Simon_Award_for_Campus_Internationalization/ Creative Works Award from the Visual Communication Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference. Heart of Mexico. Thorne Anderson, Chief Editor. August, 2016. First Place. Documentary Short. Quarterly Multimedia Clips Contest. National Press Photographers Association. April, 2016. http://competitions.nppa.org/quarterly-multimedia-contest/short/2016-1-quarter-one/2016-1-quarter-one/14162/ Mark of Excellence Award for Online In-Depth Reporting. Society of Professional Journalists, Region 8. Collaborative Creative Publication: Heart of Mexico: Migrant Dreams. Thorne Anderson and Lenin Martell, Project Directors. March 20, 2016. http://www.spj.org/news.asp?REF=1419 Creative Works Award from the Visual Communication Division at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication Annual Conference. “One Crisis Away: Inside a Neighborhood.” August, 2015. TEAM AWARDS Edward R. Murrow Regional Award for News Series, Radio and Television Digital News Association, Region Six, Large Market. “One Crisis Away: No Place to Go.” Includes one video by Thorne Anderson. Designated Honoree: KERA. April, 2018. Edward R. Murrow Regional Award for Continuing Coverage, Radio and Television Digital News Association, Region Six, Large Market. “One Crisis Away: No Place to Go.” Includes one video by Thorne Anderson. Designated Honoree: KERA. April, 2018.

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Second Place, Best Multi-Media Presentation, Public Radio News Directors Incorporated. “One Crisis Away: No Place to Go.” Includes one video by Thorne Anderson. Designated Honoree: KERA 90.1 Dallas. June, 2018. First Amendment Award Finalist for Investigative Reporting. Society of Professional Journalists. “One Crisis Away: No Place to Go.” Includes one video by Thorne Anderson. Designated Honorees: KERA staffers, Courtney Collins, Jessica Diaz-Hurtado, Molly Evans, Justin Bowers, and Christy Robinson. April, 2018. Second Place, Online/Special Content. Texas Associated Press Broadcasters Awards. “One Crisis Away: No Place to Go.” Includes one video by Thorne Anderson. Designated Honoree: KERA-FM. April, 2017. First Place, Investigative Report. Texas Associated Press Broadcasters Awards. “One Crisis Away: No Place to Go.” Includes one video by Thorne Anderson. Designated Honoree: KERA-FM. April, 2017. Second Place, Series. Texas Associated Press Broadcasters Awards. “One Crisis Away: No Place to Go.” Includes one video by Thorne Anderson. Designated Honoree: KERA-FM. April, 2017. Second Place, Continuing Coverage, Texas Associated Press Broadcasters Awards. “One Crisis Away: Rebuilding a Life.” Includes two videos by Thorne Anderson. Designated Honoree: KERA-FM. April, 2016. Honorable Mention, Special Series, Texas Associated Press Broadcasters Awards. “One Crisis Away: Rebuilding a Life.” Includes two videos by Thorne Anderson. Designated Honoree: Reporter, Courtney Collins, KERA-FM. April, 2016. Award for News and Public Affairs, National Educational Telecommunications Association Awards. “One Crisis Away: Inside a Neighborhood.” Includes four videos by Thorne Anderson. Designated Honoree: KERA. October, 2015. GRANTS 2019 Charn Ushwachoke International Development Fund. “Site Visit to UNT’s Sub-Antarctic

Biocultural Conservation Program & Location Research to Develop Study Abroad Programming.” (PI 100%) $2,750.

2018 Humanities Texas: Democracy and the Informed Citizen. Program and Exhibition Grant. “Seeing and Believing in the Age of Fake News: Finding Truth in Visual Journalism.” (PI 50%) Co-PI, Dorothy Bland, University of North Texas. $10,000. 2015 Summer Research Stipend from the Office of the Dean of the Frank W. and Sue Mayborn School of Journalism. (PI 100%) $5,000. 2014 UNT-UAEM Research Seed Funding Program Grant. “Narrative Development Through Cross-Cultural Multidisciplinary Immersion.” (PI 85%) Co-PI, Lenin Martell, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México. $17,000. 2013 UNT-UAEM Research Seed Funding Program Grant. “Narrative Development Through Cross-Cultural Multidisciplinary Immersion.” (PI 50%) Co-PI, Lenin Martell, Universidad Autónoma del Estado de México. $20,000.

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CREATIVE PUBLICATIONS, EXHIBITIONS & ACQUISITIONS BOOK PUBLICATION Unembedded: Four Independent Photojournalists on the War in Iraq. Thorne Anderson, Kael Alford, Ghaith Abdul-Ahad, and Rita Leistner Introduction by Phillip Robertson, Foreword by Philip Jones Griffiths White River Junction, Vermont: Chelsea Green Publishing, 2006. Print. ISBN 1-931498-95-4 and 1-931498-98-9 MUSEUM PHOTOGRAPHY PRINT ACQUISITIONS Curated Collection Acquisition. “Iraq Portfolio,” Part 2: 17 prints acquire into the permanent collection of the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia. Curated by Brett Abbott. February, 2012. Curated Collection Acquisition. “Iraq Portfolio,” Part 1: 17 prints acquired into the permanent collection of the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia. Curated by Julian Cox. December, 2011. Curated Collection Acquisition. “Fallen Saddams” print acquired into the permanent collection of the Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film, Rochester, New York. June, 2007. PHOTOGRAPHY PRINT EXHIBITIONS AND CURATORIAL PROJECTS 2018 Curator. Six-Person Photography Exhibition. “Seeing and Believing in the Age of Fake News: Finding Truth in Visual Journalism.” Three photos each by Thorne Anderson, Barbara Davidson, David Gilkey, Spike Johnson, and Lisa Krantz. October 4-11, 2018. Exhibitor. “Seeing and Believing in the Age of Fake News: Finding Truth in Visual Journalism.” Three photos in a six-photographer group exhibit. October 4-11, 2018. 2014 Exhibitor. Two-Person Exhibition and Community Engagement Project. “Studio Fresca,” Community Pop-Up Portrait Studio Event and Flash Print Exhibit. Joint Project with Kael Alford, Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas. April 27, 2014 and May 4, 2014. Curator. Mayborn School of Journalism Alumni Photojournalism Exhibition, Semi-permanent installation. University of North Texas. Denton, Texas. January, 2014. 2012 Exhibitor. Curated Two-Person Exhibition. “Eye Level in Iraq,” Featured Gallery, 31 prints. M. H. de Young Memorial Museum, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Curated by Julian Cox. February 9 – June 16, 2012. Exhibitor. Curated Group Exhibition. “Hecho in Oak Cliff,” Cliff Gallery, Mountain View College, Dallas, Texas. Curated by David Kirkland. March 20 – April 6, 2012. 2011 Exhibitor. Curated Group Exhibition. “XXI: Conflicts in a New Century,” Oak Cliff Culture Center. Dallas, Texas. April-June, 2011. Joint exhibition including original prints by James Nachtwey, Eugene Richards,

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Christopher Morris, Gary Knight, Stephanie Sinclair, Anthony Suau, Kael Alford, and others. Curated by Dee Mitchell and Cynthia Mulkahy. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” Izmir Fotograf Sanati Dernegi (IFOD) Gallery, Izmir, Turkey. March, 2011. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” Bursa Photographic Art Society Gallery, Bursa, Turkey. March-April, 2011. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” Kask Gallery, Kocaeli, Turkey. April, 2011. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” FSK Gallery, Ankara, Turkey. May, 2011. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” Bandirma Photographic Society Gallery, Bandirma, Turkey. June, 2011. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” AFSAD Gallery, Ankara, Turkey. October, 2011. 2008 Exhibitor. Curated Solo Photo Essay Exhibition. “Passing Through Afghanistan,” Maloof Gallery, Tula Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia. July, 2008. Curated by the Atlanta Center for Photography. Exhibitor. Curated Group Exhibition. “Memory of Fire: The War Images and Images of War Curated by Julian Stallabrass,” Brighton Photo Biennial, Brighton, England. Curated by Julian Stallabrass. October-November, 2008. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” Odegaard Library, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. September-December, 2008. 2007 Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” University of Arkansas Medical School, Little Rock, Arkansas. January 2007. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” Donald W. Reynolds Library, Philander Smith College, Little Rock, Arkansas. February 2007. Exhibitor. Curated Group Exhibition. “What We’re Collecting Now” International Museum of Photography and Film, Rochester, New York. June 2007. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” APG Gallery, Tula Arts Center, Atlanta, Georgia. June-July 2007. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” Aughinbaugh Gallery, Messiah College, Grantham, Pennsylvania. September - October, 2007. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” East End Arts Council, Riverhead, New York. August-October, 2007. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” AFL-CIO Headquarters, Washington, DC. November 2007. 2006 Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” Redux Gallery, New York, New York. January, 2006.

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Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” Hoffman Gallery, Lewis & Clark University, Portland, Oregon. January-March, 2006. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “The War in Iraq, Year 4 Day 1.” Front Street Photographic Gallery, New York, New York. March 2006. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” Northern Arizona State University, Tucson, Arizona. March, 2006. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” Contact Photo Festival, Toronto, Canada. May, 2006. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” Orange County Community College, Middletown, New York. July, 2006. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” Institute of Sacred Music, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. October, 2006. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” Elaine L. Jacob Gallery, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. November, 2006. Exhibitor. Four-Person Exhibition. “Unembedded,” Crash Arts Gallery, Pheonix, Arizona. September-October, 2006. VIDEO, AUDIO & MULTIMEDIA FOR RADIO TELEVISION & ONLINE

Television video. “The Price of Prison: Learning to Become a Businessman Behind Bars.” Micro-documentary for KERA and KERA.org, PBS and NPR affiliate public media. Director and Lead Photographer. Broadcast & Online. December, 2018. http://stories.kera.org/price-of-prison/2018/12/20/video-learning-to-become-a-businessman-behind-bars/ Audio Recording. “Probation Costs Too Much, So He Stayed in Prison.” KERA and KERA.org. Field Recording Engineer. Radio & Online. December, 2018. http://stories.kera.org/price-of-prison/2018/12/04/probation-costs-too-much-so-he-stayed-in-prison/ Audio Recording. “After a Decade in Jail This Father Aims to Break the Pattern.” KERA and KERA.org. Field Recording Engineer. Radio & Online. November, 2018. http://stories.kera.org/price-of-prison/2018/11/27/after-a-decade-in-jail-this-father-promises-to-break-the-pattern/ Television video. “Frame of Mind: The Thorne Anderson Retrospective,” interview and one-hour retrospective presentation of photography and video by Thorne Anderson. KERA, PBS affiliate public media. Interview Performance and Assistant Editor. Broadcast. October 18, 2018. http://artandseek.org/2018/10/18/frame-of-mind-the-thorne-anderson-retrospective/ Television video. “After the Flood: Harvey Pushed Him Out Of Port Arthur And Onto New Career Possibilities,” micro-documentary for KERA and KERA.org, PBS and NPR affiliate public media. Director and Photographer. Broadcast & Online. December, 2017. http://stories.kera.org/after-the-flood/2017/12/18/harvey-pushed-him-out-of-port-arthur-and-onto-new-career-possibilities/ Video loop for web and television. “One Crisis Away: After the Flood,” micro-documentary for KERA and KERA.org, PBS and NPR affiliate public media. Director and Photographer. Broadcast & Online. December, 2017. http://stories.kera.org/after-the-flood/

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Television video. “No Place to Go: This is My Barrio,” micro-documentary for KERA and KERA.org, PBS and NPR affiliate public media. Director and Photographer. Broadcast & Online. May, 2017. http://stories.kera.org/no-place/2017/05/09/how-west-dallas-families-are-coping-with-changes/ Television video. “Rebuilding a Life: Ten Seconds … Felt Like Forever,” micro-documentary for KERA and KERA.org, PBS and NPR affiliate public media. Director and Photographer. Broadcast & Online. December, 2016. http://stories.kera.org/rebuilding/2016/12/13/bracing-for-the-storms-anniversary-after-months-of-strife/ Television video. “Drowning In Debt: Indebted Musician Is Doing What She Loves With A Thorn In Her Side,” micro-documentary for KERA and KERA.org, PBS and NPR affiliate public media. Director and Photographer. Broadcast & Online. September, 2016. http://stories.kera.org/debt/2016/08/29/indebted-musician-is-doing-what-she-loves-with-a-thorn-in-her-side/ Television video. “Drowning In Debt: This Dallas Company Helps You Get Out Of Debt,” micro-documentary for KERA and KERA.org, PBS and NPR affiliate public media. Director and Photographer. Broadcast & Online. September, 2016. http://stories.kera.org/debt/2016/08/30/this-dallas-company-helps-you-get-out-of-debt/ Web Rebroadcast. “Rebuilding a Life: Garland Mom Loses Home in Tornado, Two Years After Losing Husband.” Texas Standard. Director and Photographer. Online. March, 2016. http://www.texasstandard.org/stories/categories/kera/rebuilding-a-life-garland-mom-loses-home-in-tornado-two-years-after-losing-husband/ Television video. “Rebuilding a Life: For This Single Mom, Recovering From Disaster Is Nothing New,” micro-documentary for KERA and KERA.org, PBS and NPR affiliate public media. Director and Photographer. Broadcast & Online. March, 2016. http://stories.kera.org/rebuilding/2016/02/21/jenn-andersons-story/ Television video. “Rebuilding a Life: Tag Along With Contractor Aaron Strauser,” micro-documentary for KERA and KERA.org, PBS and NPR affiliate public media. Director and Photographer. Broadcast & Online. March, 2016. http://stories.kera.org/rebuilding/2016/02/18/after-tornado-couple-rebuilds-their-home-and-their-lives-on-tight-budget/ Television video. “Inside A Neighborhood: Jubilee Center,” micro-documentary for KERA and KERA.org, PBS and NPR affiliate public media. Director and Photographer. Broadcast & Online. March, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7enAWK3vvA Television video. “Inside A Neighborhood: Sovannsamnang ‘Soso’ Soksovann,” micro-documentary for KERA and KERA.org, PBS and NPR affiliate public media. Director and Photographer. Broadcast & Online. March, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kn9xMKqmono Television video. “Inside A Neighborhood: Kenneth Camp,” micro-documentary for KERA and KERA.org, PBS and NPR affiliate public media. Director and Photographer. Broadcast & Online. February, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Va8sCAFCt08 Television video. “Inside A Neighborhood: Ella Garrett,” micro-documentary for KERA and KERA.org, PBS and NPR affiliate public media. Director and Photographer. Broadcast & Online. February, 2015. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PTsPenbluo Video Production. “NT Daily / Campus Chat Memories.” Selected and edited interviews of alumni for the Mayborn School of Journalism. April, 2014. https://vimeo.com/90717652

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Video Production. “Urban Acres Farmstead Project.” Promotional video for an organic foods cooperative in Dallas, Texas. Still photography, videography, video editing, and production. August, 2013. http://vimeo.com/69456583 Juried Show. Multimedia Production and Public Screening. “Passing Through Afghanistan.” Power Station Art Gallery, “Slideluck Potshow.” November 3, 2012. Multimedia Production and Public Screening. “Art Hancock Remembers Joe Clark.” Projected for the Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference “Literary Lights” Event. July 23, 2011. http://vimeo.com/26831121 Documentary Film. Be Live: The World May Be Watching. Dir. Thorne Anderson. 2008. Be Live is a documentary short which follows four live public television producers/performers in public and private, in and out of studio, raising questions about the nature of performance and personal connectedness and the human need to reach out for love, even in the most unusual ways. Running time: 25 min. Be Live Documentary Film Television Screenings

There have been more than 50 individual television screenings of Be Live on CCTV Television 2009-2011, Cambridge, Massachusetts, including:

• 11:00pm Sun, Jun 14, 2009 – CCTV • 11:00pm Tue, Jun 16, 2009 – CCTV … • 11:05pm Fri, May 6, 2011 – CCTV • 11:00pm Thurs, May 26, 2011 – CCTV Stage Photography Projection. Five performances in collaboration with Ensemble Sarband, “An Arabian Passion: J.S. Bach’s Passions in Present Day and Arabian Metamorphoses.” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SOPsp1CTIk

• Sacred Music Festival, Kaiserpfalz, Germany. Sep. 30, 2011. • Young Artists Festival Bayreuth, Germany. Aug 29, 2009. • Metropolitan Museum, NY. May 28-June 5, 2008.

• Morgenland Festival, Osnabrück, Germany with Osnabrück Youth Choir. Aug. 2007. • Singapore Arts Festival. June 12-13, 2007.

Stage Photography Projection. “Dies Irae: Elegy for Victims of War.” Collaboration with video artist, Lynn Estromin and internationally acclaimed violinist, Ritsu Katsumata. Commissioned and performed by the Binghamton Community Orchestra, with Katsumata as soloist, for their 2006 season. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuPqNZwanZM and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlAfy1mT-rc

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PHOTOGRAPHY PUBLICATIONS SINCE 2009 Fall 2009 marks the start of my academic career at University of North Texas and the beginning of my more careful tracking of publications. Prior to Fall 2009 I accumulated scores of untracked publications as a full-time freelance writer and photographer for magazines and newspapers including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, San Francisco Chronicle, Boston Globe, National Post, Daily Telegraph, Guardian & Observer, and Time, Newsweek, U.S. News & World Report, Rolling Stone, Mother Jones, People, Playboy, Paste, The Fader, Paris Match, Stern, Saudi Aramco World, Georgia Review, and World Ark magazines among others. Furthermore the following list only reflects publication contracts I have personally negotiated and can specifically track. Dozens of publications negotiated by Corbis, my archive distribution agency, are not listed here. Magazines, Newsprint, Online and Within Television Broadcasts Since 2009 2018 Photos. “Probation Costs Too Much So He Chose To Go Back To Jail.” KERA.org. December, 2018. Online. http://stories.kera.org/price-of-prison/2018/12/04/probation-costs-too-much-so-he-stayed-in-prison/ Photo. “After A Decade In Jail This Father Promises To Break The Pattern.” KERA.org. November, 2018. Online. http://stories.kera.org/price-of-prison/2018/11/27/after-a-decade-in-jail-this-father-promises-to-break-the-pattern/ Photos. “One Crisis Away: The Price of Prison.” KERA.org. November, 2018. Online. http://stories.kera.org/price-of-prison/ Photo. “A Lung Cleansing Scream.” Commonweal. November, 2018. Print & Online. https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/lung-cleansing-scream Photo. “Ben Fountain Takes a Tour Through Our Current Existential Crisis.” New York Times. October, 2018. Online. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/04/books/review/ben-fountain-beautiful-country-burn-again.html Photo. “Ben Fountain.” Writing on the Air, KOOP. October, 2018. Online. http://writingontheair.com/upcoming-shows/ben-fountain-2/ Photo. “In Beautiful Country Burn Again Ben Fountain Dissects the 2016 Election.” Nashville Scene. October, 2018. Online. https://www.nashvillescene.com/arts-culture/cover-story/article/21026000/in-beautiful-country-burn-again-ben-fountain-dissects-the-2016-election Photo. “Ben Fountain on Beautiful Country Burn Again.” Austin Chronicle. October, 2018. Online. https://www.austinchronicle.com/arts/2018-10-26/ben-fountain-on-beautiful-country-burn-again/ Photo. “Bill Moyers Talks to Author Ben Fountain About Trump’s Triumph.” Moyers. October, 2018. Online. https://billmoyers.com/story/bill-moyers-talks-to-ben-fountain-about-trumps-triumph/ Photo. “Novelist Ben Fountain on Trump’s Rise, Hillary’s Fall, and What’s Next.” Rolling Stone. September, 2018. Online. https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/ben-fountain-beautiful-country-burn-again-728844/ Photo. “Land of the free? How Trump has put America’s identity in peril.” The Guardian. September, 2018. Online. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2018/sep/23/ben-fountain-beautiful-country-burn-again-trump-democracy

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Photo. “How Close to Hell We’ll Have to Come.” Chapter 16. September, 2018. Online. https://chapter16.org/how-close-to-hell-well-have-to-come/ Photo. “No Other Place to Be: PW Talks to Ben Fountain.” Publishers Weekly. July, 2018. Online. https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/authors/interviews/article/77600-no-other-place-to-be-pw-talks-with-ben-fountain.html 2017 Photo Series. “Harvey’s deluge forced a Katrina survivor to start over again.” KERA.org. December, 2017. Online. http://stories.kera.org/after-the-flood/2017/12/03/harveys-deluge-forced-a-katrina-survivor-to-start-over-again/ Photo. “SIFFcast with Ben Fountain.” Seattle International Film Festival. March 2, 2017. Online. https://www.siff.net/media/siffcast/ben-fountain 2016 Photo Essay. “For this single mom, recovering from disaster is nothing new.” KERA.org. March, 2016. Online. http://stories.kera.org/rebuilding/2016/02/21/jenn-andersons-story/ 2015 “Heart of Mexico: Migrant Dreams.” Producer and Chief Editor. November, 2015. Online. http://heartofmexicostories.com/2015/ 2014 “Heart of Mexico: Flooding the Past, Finding the Future.” Producer and Chief Editor. October, 2014. Online. http://heartofmexicostories.com/2014/ Introduction and Video Trailer. “Heart of Mexico.” October, 2014. Online. http://heartofmexicostories.com/2014/ Photo. “When the War Comes Home.” Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma. May 5, 2014. Online. http://dartcenter.org/content/when-war-comes-home Multiple photos. Texas Trailblazers. Dir. Ginny Martin. KERA Television. Premiered March 28, 2014. Television. http://www.kera.org/tv/trailblazer/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRMnj18XXdw 2013 “Heart of Mexico.” Producer and Chief Editor. Bilingual Edition. October, 2013. Online. http://heartofmexico2013.com/the-project/ Introductory Essay, co-written with Jason Yang. “Heart of Mexico.” October, 2013. Online. http://heartofmexico2013.com/the-project/ Photos. “Heart of Mexico.” October, 2013. Online. http://heartofmexico2013.com/the-project/ Photos. “Unembedded in Najaf: Oak Cliff couple photographs harrowing siege in Iraq” Oak Cliff Advocate. September 30, 2013. Print and Online. http://oakcliff.advocatemag.com/2013/09/unembedded-in-najaf-oak-cliff-couple-photographs-harrowing-

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siege-in-iraq/ Photo. “Robert Olmstead, Ben Fountain and David Abrams discuss Full Metal Literature.” Time Out. June 17, 2013. Online. http://www.timeout.com/newyork/books/robert-olmstead-ben-fountain-and-david-abrams-discuss-full-metal-literature Photos. “From War Zones to Museum Walls, Capturing the Iraq War at Eye Level. ” PBS NewsHour. March 21, 2013. Online. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2013/03/eye-level-in-iraq.html Photo. “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk by Ben Fountain.” Vietnam Veterans of America. March 29, 2013. Online. https://vva.org/books-in-review/billy-lynns-long-halftime-walk-by-ben-fountain/ Photos and Interview (Seven-minute feature). “Remembering the Faces of the Iraq War Through the Eyes of Photojournalists.” PBS NewsHour. March 21, 2013. Broadcast. http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/entertainment/jan-june13/iraqphotos_03-21.html Photo Essay. “The Months Before the Iraq War.” CNN. March 16, 2013. Online. cnnphotos.blogs.cnn.com/2013/03/16/the-months-before-the-iraq-war/ Photo. “Faculty photo journalist's work depicts another side of war.” North Texan. March 13, 2013. Print and online. https://northtexan.unt.edu/content/another-side-war Photos. “PDN Photo of the Day.” Photo District News. March 13, 2013. Online. http://potd.pdnonline.com/2013/03/19622 Photos. “'Eye Level In Iraq,' Photographs Of U.S. Invasion, Comes To San Francisco's De Young Museum.” Huffington Post. February 28, 2013. Online. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/28/eye-level-in-iraq_n_2785535.html Photos. “Photographs from the Unembedded.” Photo Corners Blog. February 11, 2013. Online. http://www.insidebayarea.com/breaking-news/ci_22603803/oakland-effect-iraq-war-seen-through-lens-photographers 2012 Photo. “Author Ben Fountain's Book Picks For 2013.” NPR. December, 30,2012. Online. http://www.npr.org/2012/12/30/168151438/author-ben-fountains-book-picks-for-2013 Photo. “Ben Fountain ’83.” Duke Law News. December 13, 2012. Online https://law.duke.edu/news/ben_fountain_83/ Photo. “Writing Differently About War But Drawing From the Same Rich Vein.” New York Times. November 13, 2012. Print and Online. https://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/13/books/kevin-powers-and-ben-fountain-national-book-award-nominees.html Photo. “I am Not the Enemy.” Slate. September 7, 2012. Online. http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/books/2012/09/novels_of_iraq_and_afghanistan_yellow_birds_fobbit_billy_lynn_hold_it_til_it_hurts_reviewed_.html

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Photo. “‘Billy Lynn’ A Full-Bore Tale Of A Day After Iraq.” NPR. June 30, 2012. Online. https://www.npr.org/2012/06/30/155841872/billy-lynn-a-full-bore-tale-of-wartime-iraq Photo. “New Voices: Ben Fountain's 'Long Halftime Walk'.” USA Today. May 16, 2012. Print and Online. http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life/books/news/story/2012-05-16/ben-fountain-billy-lynns-long-halftime-walk/55028184/1 Photo and Text. “Picturing Research.” Curated by Julie West. UNT Research and Economic Development. May 10, 2012. Online. https://research.unt.edu/research-profiles/picturing-research/#thorne Photo. “A Young Soldier Pauses on Dallas Cowboys Turf.” New York Times. May 6, 2012. Print and Online. https://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/07/books/billy-lynns-long-halftime-walk-by-ben-fountain.html Photo Essay. “Afghanistan the Beautiful.” Foreign Policy. April 17, 2012. Online. http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/04/17/afghanistan_the_beautiful 2011 Photo. “The Things They Carried.” Foreign Policy. Nov. 2011. Print. Photo Story. “Die Dritte von Links.” [Third From the Left] Stern. Oct. 6, 2011. Print. Photo. Portrait of Matiullah Khan. “Four Corners.” ABCTV (Australia) Broadcast. Oct. 2011. Broadcast. Photo. “British Guantanamo Detainees Held for Years 'Just in Case.' ” Guardian. April 24, 2011. Print. Photo Story. “Afghanistan’s New Capitalism: Kidnapping as an Industry.” Vice. January 2011. Print. http://www.vice.com/read/afghanistan-s-new-capitalism-676-v18n1 2010 Cover and Photo Essay. “This is War: Photo Essay of the Iraq War.” The New Individualist, Spring 2010. Print. http://ayn-rand.info/cth-42-2297-spring_tni.aspx Photo Essay. “The Art of Being in the Moment.” Mayborn. April 2010. Print. Written Essay. “The Only Blame.” O.Hm., Online Magazine of Oregon Humanities. June 1, 2010. http://www.oregonhumanities.org/inside/blog/section/inside-oregon-humanities/thorne-anderson-on-war/ Photo. Portrait of Matiullah Khan. “Four Corners.” ABCTV (Australia) Broadcast. Oct. 2010. Broadcast. 2009 Photo. “Covering Violence and Tragedy.” Nieman Reports, Winter Edition, 2009. Print. http://www.nieman.harvard.edu/reportsitem.aspx?id=101968 Photo. “Reporting the Iraq War: Whose Truth is Being Told?” Nieman Reports, Winter Edition, 2009. Print. http://www.nieman.harvard.edu/reportsitem.aspx?id=101985 Photo Package. “Warlord of the Highway.” VICE. November, 2009. Print. http://www.viceland.com/int/v16n11/htdocs/warlord-of-the-highway-226.php Lead photo. “Heroin’s Global Reach,” TIME. October 20, 2009. http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1931112,00.html

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Photo. "Watch Zach Galifinakis Interview Bruce Willis Between Two Ferns." Oct 14, 2010. Print. http://www.pastemagazine.com/articles/2010/10/watch-zach-galifianakis-interview-bruce-willis-on.html Photo Essay: “So Liebt Die Welt: Afghanistan; Liebe, Was Ist Das?” [How the World Loves: Afghanistan; Love, What is That?] Stern. August 2009. Print. Photo Essay. “Iedereen Heeft Hier Vijanden: De Dilemma’s van Uruzgan.” [Everyone Has Enemies Here: The Dilemmas of Uruzgan]. Vrij Nederland. May 23, 2009. Print. Photo Essay. “Krieg in Afghanistan: Strategie des Scheiterns” [War in Afghanistan: Strategy of Failure.] Stern. April 10, 2009. Print. Photo. “Les Heros Pacifiques de Kaboul.” [The Peaceful Heroes of Kabul.] Le Monde. June 2, 2009. Print. PHOTO PUBLICATIONS IN OTHERS’ BOOKS OR ALBUMS Author Photo. Fountain, Ben. Beautiful Country Burn Again: Democracy, Rebellion, and Revolution. New York: Harper Collins, 2018. Print. Cover and Interior Photos for Music CD. “Whittington.” Whittington, Jeff. Half Angry Records. 2013. Print. Interior Photo Essay. "Afghanistan the Beautiful." Badkhen, Anna. Afghanistan by Donkey. Foreign Policy & The Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting, 2012. eBook. http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2012/04/17/afghanistan_by_donkey_ebook Author Photo. Fountain, Ben. Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk. New York: Ecco Press, 2012. Print. (New York Times Bestseller, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award for Fiction and finalist for the National Book Award.) Interior Photo. Mason, Paul. The Iraq War. Britannica Digital Learning, 2012. eBook. Interior Photo. Badkhen, Anna. Peace Meals: Candy-Wrapped Kalashnikovs and Other War Stories. New York: Free Press, 2010. Print. Interior Photo. Langton, Loup. Photojournalism and Today’s News: Creating a Visual Reality. West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. Print. Interior Photos. Ferner, Mike. Inside the Red Zone: A Veteran For Peace Reports From Iraq. Westport, Connecticut: Praeger, 2006. Print. Book Cover Photo. Podestá, Carolina. Ojo: Ver Desde Irak. Buenos Aires: Distal, 2003. Print. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS IN COLLEAGUES’ PUBLICATIONS Acknowledgment. MacDonald, Scott. American Ethnographic Film and Personal Documentary: The Cambridge Turn. Berkeley, California: University of California Press, 2013. Print. Interview for Forthcoming Book by Tim Golden on the Guantanamo Bay Detention Facility. Interview conducted October, 6, 2011. Interview for Book Reporting. Badkhen, Anna. Peace Meals: Candy-Wrapped Kalashnikovs and Other War Stories. New York: Free Press, 2010. Print. Acknowledgement for Support. Chirp. Denton, Texas: Frank W. Mayborn Graduate Institute of Journalism, 2010. Print.

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Acknowledgement for Interview for Chapter on Iraq. Langton, Loup. Photojournalism and Today’s News: Creating a Visual Reality. West Sussex, United Kingdom: Wiley-Blackwell, 2009. Print. Acknowledgement for Support. Scahill, Jeremy. Blackwater: The Rise of the World’s Most Powerful Mercenary Army. New York: Nation Books, 2007. Print. Interview for Book Reporting. Lo Scalzo, Jim. Evidence of My Existence. Athens, Ohio: Ohio University Press, 2007. Print. Acknowledgement for Research and Interview. Abrahamson, Jennifer. Sweet Relief: The Marla Ruzicka Story. New York: Simon Spotlight Entertainment, 2006. Print. Acknowledgement for Support. Iraq in Fragments. Dir. James Longley. Daylight Factory and Typecast Pictures 2006. Film.

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TEACHING UNT COURSES TAUGHT (updated through Fall 2018) Number of Course Number Sections Course Title JOUR 2200 9 Computer Applications for Journalists (Journalism Pre-Majors) Introduction to creative computer software, domain registration and web

hosting, blogging, basic graphic design, and targeted communications campaign development and execution.

JOUR 3210 1 Applied Design for Strategic Communications (Journalism Pre-Majors) Introduction to creative computer software, basic graphic design, basic

html, and targeted communications campaign development and execution. JOUR 3300 16 Introduction to Visual Communication for News (Journalism Majors) Introduction to still photography for journalism. (Half Semester) JOUR 3700/3900 19 Photojournalism (Journalism Majors) The heartbeat of the Photojournalism sequence. An introduction to

photojournalism practice, ethics, and freelance business management. JOUR 4210/5350 4 Topics in Journalism and Mass Media / “Heart of Mexico” Study Abroad (Mixed Undergraduate/Graduate Journalism Course) This five-week study abroad course focuses on the production of immersive

cross-cultural team reporting and narrative storytelling in still photography, video, and written journalism. The course takes place in small towns in Mexico, in collaboration with students and faculty from the Autonomous University of the State of Mexico.

* First study abroad course ever offered by the Frank W. & Sue Mayborn School of Journalism.

JOUR 4210/5350 1 Topics in Journalism and Mass Media / “British Media & Society” Study Abroad (Mixed Undergraduate/Graduate Journalism Course) This five-week study abroad course, taught on location in London,

England, introduces students to a broad range of British advertising, public relations and news media and leads students to examine their role in British society.

JOUR 4720 10 Multimedia Storytelling (Journalism Majors) Narrative visual storytelling through mixed use of still photography, video,

and audio recordings. JOUR 4730 3 Picture Editing & Portfolio/Advanced Visual Communication (Journalism Majors) Advanced Photojournalism and Portfolio Development JOUR 4800/4810 54 Professional Internship/Practicum (Journalism Majors) – Individual Students. JOUR 4900/5900 16 Special Problems (Journalism Majors) – Individual Students. JOUR 5030 2 Visual Journalism (Graduate Course) Questioning photography through academic readings, basic semiotics, and

the development of critical theory from structuralism, through post-structuralism, and beyond.

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MASTER’S THESIS SUPERVISION Non-voting Committee Member, Savannah Harper, Mayborn School of Journalism. “The Masculinity Masquerade: The Portrayal Of Men In Modern Advertising.” Summer 2013. Committee Member, Samantha Collie, Department of Anthropology. “A Needs Assessment of Photography and Art Students: How They Utilize livebooks.com.” Spring 2010. SPECIAL PROBLEMS / INDEPENDENT STUDY SUPERVISION AT UNT Gray, Tabitha. “Texas Superfund Site Documentary Project.” Spring, 2018

Wilburn, Sydney. “International Reporting: Behind the Scenes of a New York Times Magazine Story.” Summer/Fall, 2016.

Mason Callejas, Tyler Cleveland, & Kalli McKee, “Multimedia Production.” Spring, 2015.

Morty Ortega, Samantha Guzman, & Desiree Cousineau. “The Arrivals,” Multimedia Publication. Spring, 2013. http://thearrivals.org/

Berenice Quirino, “Multimedia Production.” Spring, 2012.

Spike Johnson. Exhibition Publishing. Spring 2011.

Emily McGuire, Capstone Portfolio Project, Fall 2010.

Spike Johnson. Texas Militia Multimedia Storytelling. Fall 2010.

James Alford and Evan Clinton. Online Publishing Project, Port Arthur, Texas. Summer 2010.

Danny Fulgencio. Photographing Archer City. Summer 2010.

Melissa Boughton, Jayda Quincy, Christena Dowsett. Multimedia Storytelling for Habitat for Humanity. Spring 2010. INTERNSHIP & PRACTICUM SUPERVISION AT UNT

Sara Schreiner, Hatch Visuals Agency Practicum, Fall 2018

Emily Berger, Culture Hype, Fall 2018

Jake King, Denton Record Chronicle, Summer 2018

Kelsey Shoemaker, Culture Hype, Summer 2018

Sara Carpenter, FC Dallas, Summer 2018

Zoee Accosta, KERA, Spring 2018

Anna Engelland, Football Club Dallas, Spring 2018

Colin Mitchell, Rick Yeatts Photography, Spring 2018

Blanca Reyes, Hatch Visuals Agency Practicum, Spring 2018

Brigitte Zumaya, Dallas Heroes Project, Spring 2018

Riley Stephens, Hatch Visuals Agency Practicum, Fall 2017 / Spring 2018

Ryan Ellibee, Dallas Heroes Project, Fall 2017

Sofie Milton, This New Band Photography, Fall 2017

Dylan Nadwodny, FC Dallas, Fall 2017

Amber Nasser, Dallas Heroes Prioject, Fall 2017

Skyler Purcell, Thrive Therapy, Fall 2017

Meagan Sullivan, Schubas Concert Photography, Fall 2017

Catherine Durkin, Camp Fern Photography, Summer 2017

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Adriana Salazar, Ivie & Associates, Summer 2017

Carmen Stewart, Camp Fern Photography, Summer 2017

Sarah Bradbury, DallasInnovates.com, Spring 2017

Hannah Breland, All About Babies Birth Center, Spring 2017

Estelle Dailey, The Dentonite, Spring 2017

Tom Gonzalez, Denton Record Chronicle, Spring 2017

Stephanie Lesko, Flower Mound City Communications, Spring 2017

Dylan Nadwodny, FC Dallas, Spring 2017

Paulina De Alva, Hatch Visuals Agency Practicum, Spring 2017

Garen Powers, Hatch Visuals Agency Practicum, Spring 2017

Taylor Ratcliff, Hatch Visuals Agency Practicum, Spring 2017

Thalia Rivera, Hatch Visuals Agency Practicum, Spring 2017

Frank Brauer, Hearing Loss Association of America, Fall 2016

Dylan Nadwody, Football Club Dallas Photography, Fall 2016

Maegan Lanham, Hatch Visuals Agency Practicum, Fall 2016

Alana Holt, Hatch Visuals Agency Practicum, Fall 2016

Ryan Vance, Hatch Visuals Agency Practicum, Fall 2016

Joey Stephens, Heart of Mexico Administrative Assistant, Summer/Fall 2016

Katie Ellis, Heart of Mexico Administrative Assistant, Summer/Fall 2016

Bethanie James, Camp Lonehollow Photographer. Summer 2016

Sarah Sherman, Camp Lonehollow Photographer. Summer 2016

David Deason, Hatch Visuals Agency Practicum, Spring 2016

Matthew Brown, Hatch Visuals Agency Practicum, Spring 2016

Jeffery Woo, Hatch Visuals Agency Practicum, Spring 2016

Trevor Trigg, Heart of Mexico Online Publication Support Practicum, Fall 2015

Hannah Ridings, Hatch Visuals Agency Practicum, Fall 2015

Kristen Watson, Denton Record Chronicle, Spring 2015

Adrian Warfield, North Texas Daily, Spring 2015

Fey Sandoval, Austere magazine, Spring 2015

Kierra Gray, The Dallas Weekly, Fall 2014

Alice Nalepka, First United Methodist Church Communications, Fall 2014

Brian Maschino, Denton Independent School District Publications, Spring 2014

Andrea Roepke, Clear Channel, Spring 2014

Jun Ma, Advocate magazine, Fall 2013

Meagan Hatton, Austere magazine. Summer 2013

Nicole Arnold, Central Track, Summer 2013

Ethan Healy, Advocate magazine. Spring 2012

Erika Lamberton, Central Track. Spring, 2012

Clinton Lynch. “The Ticket,” KTCK radio. Spring, 2012

Samantha Guzman, Dallas Observer, Fall 2011

Berenice Quirino, Star Community Newspapers, Summer 2011

Taryn Walker, Dallas Observer, Summer 2011

Alex Scott, Dallas Observer, Summer 2011

Desiree Cousineau Alzheimer’s Association, Summer 2011

Desiree Cousineau, Camp Craig Allen, Summer 2011

Kelsey Kruzich, Star Community Newspapers, Spring 2011

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Mike Mezeull II, Dallas Observer, Spring 2011

Steven Masker, Dallas Observer, Fall 2010

Evan Clinton, Dallas Observer, Summer 2010

MENTORING RESULTING IN AWARDS FOR STUDENTS Danielle Garcia, Tyler Cleveland, Laura Jarriel and Everth Temahuaya. Society of Professional Journalists, National Award Winner for Online Feature Reporting. July, 2016. http://www.spj.org/moe15.asp Greta Díaz. Official Selection to the Tlanchana Fest Film Festival. Metepec, Mexico. June 19, 2016. http://tlanchanafest.mx/#segundaed Cameron Coates, Kalli McKee, Trevor Trigg, Laura Jarriel and Teresita Alvarado. Thirteenth Place. Hearst Journalism Awards. Team Multimedia Competition, 2015-2016. http://www.hearstawards.org/about/general-information/ Tyler Cleveland, Danielle Garcia, Laura Jarriel and Everth Temahuaya. Fourteenth Place. Hearst Journalism Awards. Team Multimedia Competition, 2015-2016. http://www.hearstawards.org/about/general-information/ Danielle Garcia. Hearst Journalism Awards. Personality Profile Writing Competition, 2015-2016. http://www.hearstawards.org/about/general-information/ Danielle Garcia, Tyler Cleveland, Laura Jarriel and Everth Temahuaya. Society of Professional Journalists, Region 8, Mark of Excellence Award Winner for Online Feature Reporting. March 20, 2016. http://www.spj.org/news.asp?REF=1419 Tyler Cleveland. Society of Professional Journalists, Region 8, Mark of Excellence Award. March 20, 2016. http://www.spj.org/news.asp?REF=1419 Tyler Cleveland. Eighth place, Hearst Journalism Awards Multimedia Features Competition, 2015. http://www.hearstawards.org/hearst-multimedia-features-winners-named/ Greta Díaz. Second Place. Inaugural Video Competition for the International Pan American Regional Conference on Migration. International Award Conferred by the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs. November 12, 2015. http://proteccionconsular.sre.gob.mx/index.php/seminario-crm/concurso-regional-de-video Jun Ma. Best Use of Multimedia, Society of Professional Journalists Region 8 Mark of Excellence Awards. http://www.spj.org/news.asp?ref=1324 Drew Gaines. Sixth place in Hearst Multimedia Enterprise Competition, 2015. Jun Ma. Honorable Mention, Editorial: Photo Essay and Feature Story. International Photography Awards (IPA). Fall, 2014 http://www.photoawards.com/en/Pages/Gallery/zoomwin.php?eid=8-80407-14&uid=&code=Photo%20Essay%20and%20Feature%20Story Sharie Vance. Acceptance to the Chick Flicks Film Festival: Women In Film Dallas, 2014. http://www.wifdallas.org/page-950612 Anna Desiree Cousineau & Denise Jared Dosta Vázquez. Second Place, Monthly Multimedia Contest, Professional Division. National Press Photographers Association. Spring 2014. https://contests.nppa.org/monthly_multimedia_contest/winnergalleries.php?year=2013&month=11&entry=10&place=2

Alex Scott. Third Prize, Multiple Picture Story Category, Student Quarterly Clips Contest. National Press

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Photographers Professional Association. Spring 2014. https://nppa.org/spotlight/64859 Samantha Guzman. First Prize, Multimedia Category. Student Quarterly Clips Contest. National Press Photographers Professional Association. Spring 2014. https://nppa.org/spotlight/64869 Jun Ma. Eighth place in Hearst Multimedia Enterprise Competition, 2014. http://www.hearstfdn.org/hearst_journalism/press_release.php?id=154 Morty Ortega. First place in Society of Professional Journalists, Region 8. 2014. http://www.spj.org/news.asp?ref=1233 Morty Ortega. First Place, Feature Photo, General Magazine category. Texas Intercollegiate Press Association Awards. 2014. http://inhouse.unt.edu/students-win-more-20-awards-tipa-conference Morty Ortega. First Place, Picture Story, General Magazine category. Texas Intercollegiate Press Association Awards. 2014. http://inhouse.unt.edu/students-win-more-20-awards-tipa-conference Cris Ortega. First Place, Cayamak Student Multimedia Competition. Spring, 2014. http://blog.camayak.com/2014/03/12/6-student-reporters-awarded-6000-in-prizes/ Samantha Guzman. Second Place, Cayamak Student Multimedia Competition. Spring, 2014. http://blog.camayak.com/2014/03/12/6-student-reporters-awarded-6000-in-prizes/ Mike Mezeul. Second Place, General Magazine Feature Photo category. Texas Intercollegiate Press Association Awards. 2013. http://journalism.unt.edu/about/awards Christena Dowsett. Acceptance to the internationally recognized, prestigious and highly competitive Eddie Adams Barnstorm Workshop. Fall 2013. http://www.eddieadamsworkshop.com/class-of-xxvi/ Morty Ortega. Acceptance to the internationally recognized, prestigious and highly competitive Eddie Adams Barnstorm Workshop. Fall 2012. http://www.eddieadamsworkshop.com/class-of-xxv/ Spike Johnson. First Place, International Picture Story, College Photographer of the Year, 2011. https://news.unt.edu/news-releases/recent-unt-graduate-recognized-college-photographer-year-competition Mike Mezeul. Acceptance to the internationally recognized, prestigious and highly competitive Eddie Adams Barnstorm Workshop. Fall 2011. http://journalism.unt.edu/about/awards Megan Radke. Finalist, College Photographer’s Competition, Photographer’s Forum. April 2011. Anam Bakali. First Prize, Hot Shots From Hot Spots Photography Competition. 2010. STUDENT PUBLICATIONS UNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVISION OR CONSULTATION Multimedia Website. “Green Migration.” May, 2016. Consultant. https://kristenwatson.atavist.com/green-migration

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Multimedia Website. “The Arrivals.” May, 2013. Project Supervisor and Editor. Narrative multimedia feature stories about the effects of “deferred action” (DACA) on the lives of young undocumented immigrants in North Texas. http://thearrivals.org/ Multimedia Website. “War Comes Home.” Spring, 2013. Project Co-Director and Photojournalism Supervisor. Special Project of the Mayborn School of Journalism bringing together student reporting from undergraduate and graduate students from multiple classes. http://warcomeshome.themaybornproject.com/ Print Magazine Photo Essay. Johnson, Spike. “The Gypsies of Dale Farm.” Vice. Nov. 2011. Consultant. Online Photo Essay. Johnson, Spike. “Reporting From Dale Farm.” FOTO8 (prestigious online photography journal). Oct. 20, 2011. Online. Consultant. http://www.foto8.com/new/online/photo-stories/1486-dale-farm-evictions Print Magazine Story and Photos. Johnson, Spike. “Fear and Ammo in a Texas Suburb: An Englishman in a Texas Militia.” Mayborn. July 2011. Print. Supervisor. Print Journal. Fulgencio, Danny. Photography Director. Chirp. Denton, Texas: Frank W. Mayborn Graduate Institute of Journalism. July 2011. Print. Consultant. Exhibition. Johnson, Spike. “Center Forward.” Group Exhibition. Center for Fine Art Photography. Fort Collins, Colorado. May 2011. Consultant. Exhibition. Johnson, Spike. “Developed Work.” Group Exhibition. Midwest Center for Photography Gallery. Norman, Oklahoma. May 2011. Consultant. http://www.mwcponline.org/Midwest_Center_for_Photography/2011_developed_work.html Exhibition. Johnson, Spike. International Student Exhibition. UNT Union Gallery. Denton, Texas. April 2011. Contest Calendar Cover Photo. Bakali, Anam. Hot Shots From Hot Spots Photography Competition Calendar. January 2011. Consultant. Print Story and Photos. McGuire, Emily. “Downtown Turnaround.” Gainesville Daily Register. December 8, 2010. http://www.gainesvilleregister.com/local/x622291023/Downtown-turnaround/print Print Magazine Story and Photos. Fulgencio, Danny. “The Eccentric Entrepreneur.” The New Individualist Winter 2010. Advisor. Online Multimedia. Fulgencio, Danny. “Denton Pedicab.” The New Individualist Winter 2010. Advisor. http://www.atlassociety.org/tni/eccentric-entrepreneur Online Multimedia. Fulgencio, Danny. “Encore: a Collage of NX35, Year 2.” Dallas Observer. March 2010. Advisor. http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/dc9/2010/03/watch_nx35_2010_in_pictures_an.php GUEST LECTURES AND PRESENTATIONS 2018 Podcast Guest. “Questionable People” Podcast. Dallas, Texas. November 26, 2018. Radio Interview. Commentary on U.S. Midterm Elections. Uni Radio XHUAX FM 99.7. Toluca, Mexico. November 7, 2018. Workshop Curator & Moderator. “Photojournalism Masters Workshop.” Presenters included Barbara Davidson, Lisa Krantz, and Spike Johnson. University of North Texas. Denton, Texas. October 5, 2018. Panel Curator & Moderator. “Seeing & Believing in the Age of Fake News: Finding Truth in Visual Journalism.” Panelists included Barbara Davidson, Eric Gay, Keith Jenkins, Spike Johnson, and Lisa Krantz.

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University of North Texas. Denton, Texas. October 4, 2018. http://artandseek.org/calendar/images/events/92105.1.jpg Presentation. “The Power of Perspective in War Photojournalism.” Osher Lifelong Learning Institute “After Five” Lecture Series. Robson Ranch, Denton, Texas. September 11, 2018. Panelist. “Journalism and Human Rights.” Dallas Holocaust Museum Center for Education and Tolerance. In conjunction with the photo exhibit, “Manzanar: The Wartime Photographs of Ansel Adams.” Dallas, Texas. July 24, 2018. 2016 Featured Panelist. Creative Works Award Presentation. Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication Annual Conference. Minneapolis, Minnesota. August 4, 2016 Panelist. “How to Maintain Momentum for Diversity.” Equity & Diversity Award Presentation for Mayborn School of Journalism. Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication Annual Conference. Minneapolis, Minnesota. August, 2016. Panelist. “Narratives Across Cultures.” Broadcast Education Association Conference. Las Vegas, Nevada. April 18, 2016 Video Interview. “Visual Storytelling: Foundry Photojournalism Workshop.” Photowings. January, 2016. Online. https://vimeopro.com/photowings/featured-videos-1/video/149358215 2015 Panelist. Foro Sobre Internacionalización de la Educación Superior (Forum on the Internationalization of Higher Education). "La investigación en el plano Internacional” ("International Research”). Mexico City, November 19-20, 2015. Creative Works Award Presentation. Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication Annual Conference. San Francisco, California. August 2015 Presentation. Anahuac University. “Heart of Mexico Program: Cross-Cultural Collaboration and Communication.” March, 2015. Panel Moderator. “Young professionals creating sustainably and sustaining creativity” with panelists, Christena Dowsett, Danny Fulgencio, Morty Ortega, & Brandon Thibodeaux. Mayborn School of Journalism, University of North Texas, February 4, 2015. 2014 Class Lecture. San Francisco State University. “Photo II.” Course Instructor: Scot Tucker, December, 2014. Class Lecture. Richland Community College. “Photojournalism.” Course Instructor: Samantha Guzman, October, 2014. Class Lecture. Texas A&M Commerce. “Photojournalism.” Course Instructor: Kael Alford, October, 2014. Class Lecture. Southern Methodist University. “Documentary Photography.” Course Instructor: Kael Alford, April, 2014. 2013 Public Slideshow and Panel Discussion. " Friday Night at the de Young: Bullets and Tea: Journalists and Iraqis recount the war in Iraq 10 years later." April 5, 2013.

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http://deyoung.famsf.org/deyoung/calendar/special-panel-discussion-kael-alford-and-thorne-anderson Public Presentation. “Photo Alliance Lecture Series: Kael Alford and Thorne Anderson.” De Young Museum, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. San Francisco Art Institute. Feb 15, 2013. Class Lecture. San Francisco Art Institute. “Documentary Photography.” Course Instructor: Linda Connor, Feb 15, 2013. Radio Interview. “Your Call.” KALW Radio. Host: Rose Aguilar. Feb 14, 2013. Broadcast. http://www.kalw.org/post/today-your-call-unembedded-iraq Radio Interview. Host: Malihe Razazan. KPFA: Voices of the Middle East and North Africa. Feb 14, 2013. Internet Broadcast. Docents Presentation. “Background on Eye Level in Iraq.” De Young Museum, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Feb 14, 2013. Class Lecture. “Art and Advocacy.” San Francisco Art Institute. Course Instructor: Darcy Padilla. Feb 14, 2013. Artist's Gallery Talk. “Eye Level in Iraq.” De Young Museum, Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. Feb 13, 2013. 2012 Radio Interview. “Think with Krys Boyd: Life in a War Zone,” KERA, Dallas, Texas. July 26, 2012. http://www.kera.org/2012/07/26/life-in-a-war-zone/ This program received a 2013 Lone Star Award from the Houston Press Club, 2nd Place, Radio Talk Show. http://houstonpressclubonline.org/linked/awards_program_2013.pdf Panel Discussion Leader. “Wrinkles in Time: Collaboration with Ghosts of the Past” with Michael Williamson and Dale Maharidge. Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. July 21, 2012. 2011 Presentation. “Visual Storytelling and Narrative in the Multimedia Age.” Mass Communication in the Modern Age Conference Workshop. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. November 4, 2011. Artists’ Talk. “XXI: Conflicts in a New Century.” Oak Cliff Culture Center Gallery. Dallas, Texas. May 18, 2011. Mentor Critique. Harvard Crimson Student Newspaper Photography Staff. April 10, 2011. Workshop. “How to Use Your Camera Like a Journalist.” Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. Jan. 28, 2011. Workshop. “Multimedia Tools and Techniques.” El Universo Daily Newspaper Staff. Guayaquil, Ecuador. Jan. 11, 2011. Seminar. “International Photojournalism Practice.” El Comercio Photojournalism Staff. Quito, Ecuador. Jan. 7, 2011. Panel Presentation. “Unembedded: Photographing Among Iraqi Civilians During the U.S-led Invasion." National Union of Journalists Day of the Journalist Conference. Quito, Ecuador. Jan. 4, 2011.

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2010 Guest Lecture for Dornith Doherty’s “Photography III” class in the UNT College of Visual Arts and Design. October 26, 2010. Guest Lecture for David Stout’s “Studies in Music” class in the UNT College of Music. Ocotber 17, 2010. Workshop Presentation. “Thinking Like a Photographer” Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. Oct. 15, 2010. Presentation and Panel Discussion. “Depicting Conflict: The Role of the Photojournalist, An ‘Our World at War Event.’” Harvard Humanitarian Initiative. Oct. 14, 2010. Presentation. Artists’ Open Studio Series. Dallas, Texas. Oct. 10, 2010. Workshop Leader. Texas Multimedia Workshop, “Texas State Fair,” September 26, 2010. Lecture Preparation. “Photojournalism Ethics” Lecture for Dr. Mitch Land’s Liberia Workshops Sept. 2010. Guest Lecture for Shane Mecklenburger’s “Advanced New Media Studio III” class in the UNT College of Visual Arts and Design. Fall 2010. Seminar with Tom Huang for the Archer City Writers Workshop “Mechanics and Thematics in Storytelling.” July 27-28, 2010. Presentation and Featured Panel Discussion. “Transcendent Images: Why We’ll Live in Our Cars to Get Them.” 2010 Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference. July 23, 2010. Public Presentation. “Photography and War.” Oregon Humanities Lecture Series. Portland, Oregon. May 26, 2010. Workshop Leader. Texas Multimedia Workshop, “Cinco de Mayo.” May 5, 2010. Guest critiques. NT Daily “Slash” Critiques. (2) Spring 2010. Guest Lecture. “Storytelling Technologies.” JOUR 5320 New Technologies for Mass Communication, Nikhil Moro. Feb. 18, 2010. Guest Lecture for George Getschow. “Visual Narrative.” UNT Feature Writing Class. Spring 2010. Private Portfolio Presentation to Julian Cox, Photography Curator of the High Museum of Art. Atlanta, Georgia. Jan. 22, 2010. Lecture. “Photojournalism.” NT Daily Training Seminar. Jan. 15, 2010. 2009 Workshop. “Basic Technique and Composition.” Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. November 6, 2009. Guest Lecture for George Getschow. “Visual Narrative.” Feature Writing Class, UNT Mayborn School of Journalism. Fall 2009. Mentor Critique. Harvard Crimson Student Newspaper Photography Staff. April 20, 2009 Presentation. “Afghanistan Under the Surge.” Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University. April 9, 2009.

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Conference Presentation. “Graphic Photojournalism.” Georges Conference on College Journalism at Harvard University. April, 2009. Mentor Critique. Harvard Crimson Student Newspaper Photography Staff. March 10, 2009. 2008 Seminar Leader. “Photojournalism.” Harvard Crimson Student Newspaper Staff. Nov. 13, 2008. Artist’s Talk. “Unembedded.” Yale University Divinity School. Oct. 19, 2008. Presentation. “The Spirit of War.” Yale University Divinity School. Oct. 17, 2008. Public Presentation. “'Through the Looking Glass: Seeing Iraq from the Other Side.” University of Washington. Seattle, Washington. Oct. 12, 2008. Public Presentation. “Unembedded: Four Independent Photojournalists on the War in Iraq.” University of Washington Bookstore. Seattle, Washington. Oct. 11, 2008. Lecture. “Glass Houses: When and Why Does Documentary Photography End and Art Begin? Tracing the Evolution of a Personal Project From Private Moments to Public Display.” Presentation to the Atlanta Photography Group. Tula Arts Center. Atlanta, Georgia. July 16, 2008. 2007 Public Presentation. “Passing Afghanistan: The Other War.” University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Nov. 15, 2007. Public Presentation. “Bucking the Dominant Narrative.” Colorado College. Colorado Springs. Nov. 9, 2007. Public Presentation. “The Iraq War: An Unfolding Public Health Issue.” University of Arkansas Medical School. Jan. 31, 2007. Lecture. “Bucking the Dominant Narrative.” University of Central Arkansas Journalism Department. Conway, Arkansas. Jan. 30, 2007. Public Presentation. “Bucking the Dominant Narrative.” University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Jan. 30, 2007. Television Interview. “Channel 11 Today.” KTHV. Little Rock, Arkansas. Jan. 29, 2007. Television Interview. “Good Morning Arkansas.” KATV. Little Rock, Arkansas. Jan. 29, 2007. Radio Interview. KARN. Little Rock, Arkansas. Jan. 29, 2007. Lecture. “Bucking the Dominant Narrative.” University of Arkansas Journalism Department. Fayetteville, Arkansas. Jan. 29, 2007. Public Presentation. “Unembedded Journalism from Iraq.” University of Arkansas Middle East Studies Center. Fayetteville, Arkansas. Jan. 29, 2007. Public Presentation. “Unembedded Journalism From Iraq.” School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Oregon at Eugene. Jan. 23, 2007. Public Presentation. “Unembedded Journalism From Iraq.” Lewis & Clark College, Hoffman Gallery, Portland, Oregon. January 18, 2007. 2006 Lecture. “Graphic Contributions to Symbolism.” Utrecht Art Academy. The Netherlands, Dec. 13 2006.

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Lecture. “Bucking the Dominant Narrative.” National Design Academy. Eindhoven, The Netherlands Dec. 7, 2006. Public Presentation. “Unembedded: Independent Photojournalism in Iraq.” Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. November 29, 2006. Classroom Lecture. “Bucking the Dominant Narrative.” Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. November 29, 2006. Public Presentation. “Reporting From Iraq.” Warren Wilson College. Nov. 16, 2006. Presentation. “Unembedded: Through the Looking Glass in Iraq.” Jimmy Carter Library and Museum, James Carter Presidential Library. Oct 24, 2006. Panel Presentation. “Unembedded: Four Independent Photojournalists on the War in Iraq.” The Front Line Club. London, England. June 23, 2006. Lecture. “Composition and Symbolism.” National Design Academy. Eindhoven, The Netherlands May 16, 2006. Public Presentation. “Unembedded: Through the Looking Glass in Iraq.” Northern Arizona University. Flagstaff, Arizona. March 30, 2006. Televised CSPAN Panel Presentation (1 hour) with the authors of Unembedded. CSPAN “BookTV.” Broadcast. http://www.booktv.org/Program/6670/Unembedded+Four+Independent+Photojournalists+on+the+War+in+Iraq.aspx Broadcast dates: • May 29, 2006, 1:15pm • May 1, 2006, 4:30am • Feb 26, 2006, 12:15am • Feb 19, 2006, 8:15am • Feb 18, 2006, 9pm 2005 Lecture. “Bucking the Dominant Narrative.” International School for Humanities and Social Sciences, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Dec. 2, 2005. Public Presentation. “Unembedded: Four Independent Photojournalists on the War in Iraq.” American Book Center. Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Nov. 25, 2005. Public Presentation. “Unembedded: Four Independent Photojournalists on the War in Iraq.” American Book Center. Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Nov. 26, 2005.

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SERVICE PROFESSIONAL SERVICE 2018 Advisor. UNT National Press Photographers Association Student Chapter. Director. Hatch Visuals student photography services agency. Workshop Director. “Intimate Photojournalism.” University of North Texas. October 5, 2018. 2017 Advisor. UNT National Press Photographers Association Student Chapter. Director. Hatch Visuals student photography services agency. 2016 Director. Photojournalism Masters All-Day Workshop with Chip Somodevilla & Eric Gay. September 30, 2016. Faculty. Foundry Photojournalism Workshop. Cape Town, South Africa. July 2016. Advisor. UNT National Press Photographers Association Student Chapter. Director. Hatch Visuals student photography services agency. 2015 Director. Jubilee Park (Dallas) Senior Citizens Oral History Video Project. October 2015. Faculty. Foundry Photojournalism Workshop. Bali, Indonesia. July 2015. Director. Multimedia Storytelling All-Day Workshop with Rick Gershon hosted by the Dallas Morning News. May 1, 2015. Advisor. UNT National Press Photographers Association Student Chapter. Director. Hatch Visuals student photography services agency. 2014 Judge. NPPA Student Quarterly Photojournalism and Multimedia Contest. July, 2014. Judge. AEJMC Visual Communication Division “Creative Projects” Competition. June, 2014. Advisor. UNT National Press Photographers Association Student Chapter. Director. Hatch Visuals student photography services agency. 2013 Judge. AEJMC “Best of the Web” Competition. June, 2013.

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Advisor. KERA Art&Seek Listening Session with KERA President and CEO, Mary Anne Alhadeff. May 2, 2013. UNT National Press Photographers Association Student Chapter Advisor. Advisor. UNT National Press Photographers Association Student Chapter. 2012 Organizer. “Slideluck Potshow” Public Photography Screening. Dallas, Texas. November, 2012. Portfolio Reviewer. Slideluck Potshow Professional Photographer Session. . Dallas, Texas. November 3, 2012. Coordinator and Host for Invited Lecturer for public presentation, Daniel Simpson, Author of A Rough Guide to the Dark Side. September 13, 2012. Advisor. UNT National Press Photographers Association Student Chapter. Director. Hatch Visuals student photography services agency. 2011 Founded Chris Hondros Impassioned Eye Photojournalism Scholarship Fund. UNT 2011. Initial funding: $3000. Evaluation of the Joe Clark Archive. Assessment of the Joe Clark photography collection in Wichita, Kansas in preparation for the subsequent acquisition of the archive by UNT libraries and the Mayborn School of Journalism. April 9-10, 2011. Contributing Editor. Nieman Storyboard. Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard. 2011. Graduate Students Portfolio Reviewer. University of Missouri-Columbia School of Journalism Multimedia Workshop. April 9, 2011. Advisor. UNT National Press Photographers Association Student Chapter. 2010 Coordinator and Host for Invited Lecturer for public presentation, Anna Badkhen, Author of Peace Meals: Candy-Wrapped Kalashnikovs and Other War Stories. Dec. 1, 2010. Contributing Editor. Nieman Online Digest. Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard. Advisor. UNT National Press Photographers Association Student Chapter. 2009 Contributing Editor. Nieman Storyboard. Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard. Advisor. UNT National Press Photographers Association Student Chapter.

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COMMITTEE SERVICE 2018-2019 Chair: Accreditation & Assessment Committee Chair: Thorne Anderson Personnel Affairs Committee, Journalism Chair: Tracy Everbach Technology & Space Committee, Journalism Chair: Doug Lewis University Distinguished Lecture Series Committee Group At Large Representative for this University Committee Chair: Brittany Landau Task Force for Broadcast Majors Ad Hoc Committee for the College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences Chair: Jean Schaake Chair: Grade Dispute Review Committee Ad Hoc Committee for the College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences Chair: Thorne Anderson Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference Program Committee Chair: Neil Foote Graduate School Faculty Member, Mayborn School of Journalism 2017-2018 Chair: Accreditation & Assessment Committee Chair: Thorne Anderson Personnel Affairs Committee, Journalism Chair: Tracy Everbach Technology & Space Committee, Journalism Chair: Doug Lewis University Distinguished Lecture Series Committee Group At Large Representative for this University Committee Chair: Brittany Landau School of Journalism Dean Evaluation Committee Chair: Costas Tsatsoulis Faculty Search Committee, Broadcast News Chair: Carolyn Brown Faculty Search Committee, Advertising & Public Relations Chair: Bill Ford Graduate School Faculty Member, Mayborn School of Journalism

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2016-2017 Chair: Broadcast Senior Lecturer Search Committee Chair: Thorne Anderson Chair: Broadcast Lecturer Search Committee Chair: Thorne Anderson Chair: Accreditation & Assessment Committee Chair: Thorne Anderson Personnel Affairs Committee, Journalism Chair: Tracy Everbach Technology & Space Committee, Journalism Chair: Doug Lewis Advertising Lecturer Search Committee Chair: Sheri Broyles Graduate School Faculty Member, Mayborn School of Journalism 2015-2016 Personnel Affairs Committee, Journalism Chair: Tracy Everbach Accreditation & Assessment Committee Chair: Koji Fuse Technology & Space Committee, Journalism Chair: Doug Lewis Graduate School Faculty Member, Mayborn School of Journalism 2014-2015 Graduate Student Portfolio Review Committee Chair: Roy Busby ACEJMC Accreditation Standard 5 Subcommittee Chair: Koji Fuse Faculty Search Committee, Broadcast News Chair: Michelle Redmond News Curriculum Sub-Committee Chair: David Tracy Faculty Search Committee, Journalism Advertising Chair: Tracy Everbach Technology & Space Committee, Journalism Chair: Doug Lewis Alumni & Advancement Committee, Journalism Chair: Samra Bufkins

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Accreditation & Assessment Committee Chair: James Mueller Faculty Search Committee, Department of Media Arts Chair: Eugene Martin 2013-2014 Journalism Director Search Committee, Journalism Chair: Samantha Bufkins Broadcast News Faculty Search Committee, Journalism Chair: Tracy Everbach Technology & Space Committee, Journalism Chair: Doug Lewis Alumni & Advancement Committee, Journalism Chair: Neil Foote Accreditation & Assessment Committee (1 semester) Chair: James Mueller Hatch Visuals Flight Scholarship Ad Hoc Committee Chair: Thorne Anderson Belo Scholarship Ad Hoc Committee Chair: Nann Goplerud Student Media MVP Selection Ad Hoc Committee Chair: Thorne Anderson 2012-2013 UNT Research Information & Technology Governance Committee Chair: Philip Baczewski UNT Academic Information & Technology Governance Committee Chair: Philip Baczewski Technology & Space Committee, Journalism Chair: Nann Goplerud Alumni & Advancement Committee, Journalism Chair: Brenda Fanara Accreditation & Assessment Committee, Journalism Chair: James Mueller 2011-2012 Technology and Space Committee, Journalism Chair: Nann Goplerud Accreditation & Assessment Committee, Journalism Chair: Susan Zavoina

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Faculty Search Committee, Professor of South Asian Media, Culture & Arts, Research Cluster Chair: Nikhil Moro 2010-2011 Scholarship Committee, Journalism Chair: Nann Goplerud Technology and Space Committee, Journalism Chair: Nann Goplerud Alumni/Advancement Committee, Journalism Chair: Neil Foote Tyler Morning Telegraph Summer Project Ad Hoc Selection Committee Chair: Nann Goplerud 2009-2010 QEP/NGen Advisory Committee, University Committee Chair: Phil Turner, Interim QEP Director Scholarship Committee, Journalism Chair: Nann Goplerud Technology and Space Committee, Journalism Chair:Nann Goplerud Alumni & Advancement Committee, Journalism Chair: Neil Foote Publications Committee Chair: Jay Allison Tyler Morning Telegraph Summer Project Ad Hoc Selection Committee Chair: Nann Goplerud