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Professional Memberships
The Virginias Associated Press Broadcasters Association, The Virginias Associated Press Broadcasters Association has been representing and serving Virginia and West Virginia radio and television stations since 2013. It is a membership-driven wire news service association that provides unequaled service and tremendous value to stations throughout the two states. The Virginias Associated Press Broadcasters Association provides the latest news and information affecting the broadcasting industry. It serves as a catalyst on state issues in matters affecting the broadcast industry. (July 1, 2013 - Present).
National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association, NSSA, The National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association & Hall of Fame is a non-profit organization, dedicated to honoring, preserving and celebrating the legacy of sportscasters and sportswriters in the United States – for their creativity in storytelling, their pursuit of truth and their conveyance of information – all of which helps American sports fans form lifelong connections to both participatory and spectator sports. NSSA also seeks to develop educational opportunities for those who are interested in pursuing a career in sports media, through networking, mentoring and scholarship programs. It constitutes the American chapter of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). (November 14, 2005 - Present).
The Society to Preserve and Exchange Radio Drama, Variety, and Comedy, SPERDVAC. (October 7, 2005 - Present).
College Broadcasters Incorporated, CBI, College Broadcasters Inc. represents students involved in radio, television, webcasting and other related media ventures; ensures a commitment to education and the student pursuit of excellence through active involvement in electronic media; promotes cooperative efforts between the association and other national, regional, and state media organizations; facilitates the discussion of issues related to student-operated electronic media; and other community oriented programs. (January 27, 2002 - Present).
Associated Collegiate Press, ACP, The National Scholastic Press Association, based and incorporated in Minnesota as a non-profit educational association, provides journalism education services to students, teachers, media advisers and others throughout the United States and in other countries. NSPA has three divisions. Memberships for middle school, junior high school and high school student media are organized under the National Scholastic Press Association division of NSPA. Memberships for college, university and professional and technical school student media are organized under the Associated Collegiate Press division of NSPA. (September 21, 1999 - Present).
Omicron Delta Kappa, ODK, Omicron Delta Kappa, the National Leadership Honor Society, was founded December 3, 1914, at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia by 15 student and faculty leaders. The founders formulated the idea that leadership of exceptional quality and versatility in college should be recognized, that representatives in all phases of college life should cooperate in worthwhile endeavors, and that outstanding students, faculty, and administrators should meet on a basis of mutual interest, understanding, and helpfulness. OΔK® was the first college honor society of a national scope to give recognition and honor for meritorious leadership and service in extracurricular activities and to encourage development of general campus citizenship. Since its founding, Omicron Delta Kappa has initiated over 300,000 members. (April 18, 1996 - Present).
Alpha Epsilon Rho, AERho, The National Honor Society for Electronic Media Students, and a member of the Association of College Honor Societies. Members of AERho emphasize superior scholarship and creative participation in broadcast and corporate production and activity. Membership in AERho exemplifies excellence of work, demonstrated leadership qualities and service to the organization, the community and the industry. (March 21, 1996 - Present).
Phi Delta Kappa, PDK, Phi Delta Kappa International is the premier professional association for educators. For more than 100 years, it has focused its work on the tenets of service, research, and leadership. PDK is the original member of the PDK International family of associations, which also includes Pi Lambda Theta (PLT) and the Future Educators Association® (FEA). Together, these three education associations support the full spectrum of the education profession, beginning with FEA for precollegiate prospective educators, continuing with PLT for collegiate preservice and practicing teachers, and concluding with PDK, a prestigious professional association of educators. Specifically, PDK is one of the largest education associations in the world and has thousands of members dedicated to improving education, including teachers, principals, superintendents, and higher education faculty and administrators. PDK publishes the highly-regarded Phi Delta Kappan, the No. 1 education policy magazine. (April 26, 1990 - Present).
National Broadcasting Society, NBS, The National Broadcasting Society is a student and professional society of over eighty-five chapters on college, university, community college and high school campuses. Through the years, NBS has had as its purpose the goal of encouraging and rewarding scholarship and accomplishment among students of broadcasting, to establish meaningful communication between student and professional broadcasters and to foster integrity in the use of the powerful instruments of radio, television, film, cable and its' many associated businesses and industries. (December 9, 1985 - Present).
Society of Professional Journalists, SPJ, The Society of Professional Journalists is dedicated to the perpetuation of a free press as the cornerstone of our nation and our liberty. To ensure that the concept of self-government outlined by the U.S. Constitution remains a reality into future centuries, the American people must be well informed in order to make decisions regarding their lives, and their local and national communities. It is the role of journalists to provide this information in an accurate, comprehensive, timely and understandable manner. (September 21, 1985 - Present).
Eastern Communication Association, ECA, The Eastern Communication Association was initially established in 1910 and continues as the oldest professional communication association in the United States. As a distinguished service-oriented organization with a history of achievement in research, criticism, communication theory, and excellence in teaching, the association welcomes members who share the goals and objectives of a membership dedicated to participation in state, regional, and national activity. (September 15, 1985 - Present).
College Media Advisers, Incorporated, CMA, College Media Association has been working since 1954 to help student media professionals improve their media operations. Joining CMA is the best way to develop professionally in media advising. Endorsed by state and regional professional and college media associations and schools and departments of mass communication, CMA communicates and works with professional media organizations and education associations on the local, state, and national levels. (September 7, 1985 - Present).
Press Association, Incorporated, The Press Association, Incorporated is the noncommercial division of the Associated Press (AP). (August 31, 1985 - Present).
West Virginia Broadcasters Association, WVBA, The West Virginia Broadcasters Association has been representing and serving West Virginia radio and television stations since 1946. It is a membership-driven trade association that provides unequaled service and tremendous value to stations throughout the state. The WVBA provides the latest news and information affecting the broadcasting industry. Serving as a catalyst on national and state issues in matters affecting the broadcast industry, the association works year round building close working relationships with state and federal legislators. (August 31, 1985 - Present).
Broadcast Education Association, BEA, The Broadcast Education Association (BEA) is the professional association for professors, industry professionals and graduate students who are interested in teaching and research related to electronic media and multimedia enterprises. BEA was established in 1955, initially as the Association for Professional Broadcast Education, but the current name was adopted in 1973. While the BEA organizational name reflects our historic roots in preparing college students to enter the radio and television business, the members share a diversity of interests involving all aspects of telecommunications and electronic media. Over 1,600 professors, students and media professionals are currently individual members and approximately 275 college and university departments and schools are institutional members. (August 1985 - Present).
National Communication Association, NCA, The National Communication Association advances communication as the discipline that studies all forms, modes, media and consequences of communication through humanistic, social scientific and aesthetic inquiry. The NCA serves the scholars, teachers, and practitioners who are its members by enabling and supporting their professional interests in research and teaching. Dedicated to fostering and promoting free and ethical communication, the NCA promotes the widespread appreciation of the importance of communication in public and private life, the application of competent communication to improve the quality of human life and relationships, and the use of knowledge about communication to solve human problems. NCA is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization with over 8,000 members who work and reside in all of the United States and more than 20 other countries. (September 28, 1985 - September 1, 2014).


Faculty Development Activities Attended

Conference Attendance, "CBI National Student Electronic Media Media Convention", College Broadcasters, Inc., Seattle, Washington, United States of America. (October 23, 2014 - October 25, 2014).


Conference Attendance, "The 6th Annual iPED Conference on Teaching and Learning: Inquiring Pedagogies", The Center for Teaching and Learning, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (August 19, 2014).
Family Research Presentation by Maurice Sanders, "What Happened to the former slaves of Sampson Sanders?", John Deaver Drinko Academy, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (April 11, 2014).
Conference Attendance, "72nd Annual National Broadcasting Convention", National Broadcasting Society/Alpha Epsilon Rho, Burbank, California, United States of America. (March 12, 2014 - March 16, 2014).
Workshop, "General Education Assessment Repository Training", Office of the Provost, Huntington, West Virginia, United State of America. (March 5, 2014).
Seminar, "Copyright Issues in Higher Education", Drinko Library, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (November 21, 2013).
Listening Presentation of a Radio Documentary, "The Long Game: Texas' Ongoing Battle for the Direction of the Classroom", Drinko Library, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (November 5, 2013).
Conference Attendance, "CBI National Student Electronic Media Media Convention", College Broadcasters, Inc., San Antonio, Texas, United States of America. (October 31, 2013 - November 2, 2013).
Conference Attendance, "The 5th Annual iPED Conference on Teaching and Learning: Inquiring Pedagogies", The Center for Teaching and Learning, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (August 20, 2013).
Conference Attendance, "WVAPBA Statewide Awards Convention", West Virginia Associated Press Broadcasters Association, Charleston, West Virginia, United States of America. (June 8, 2013).
Workshop, "Session II WAC Workshop Low and Medium Stakes Writing", Writing Across the Curriculum and The Center for Teaching and Learning, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (April 19, 2013).
Workshop, "Session I WAC Workshop, High Stakes Writing", Writing Across the Curriculum and the Center for Teaching and Learning, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (April 12, 2013).
Conference Attendance, "71st Annual National Broadcasting Convention", National Broadcasting Society/Alpha Epsilon Rho, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America. (March 20, 2013 - March 23, 2013).
Workshop, "Degree Works Workshop", Academic Affairs, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (November 13, 2012).
Conference Attendance, "CBI National Student Electronic Media Convention", College Broadcasters Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America. (October 24, 2012 - October 27, 2012).
Seminar, "McCarthy and the Red Scare", Marshall Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (October 17, 2012).
New Visiting Writer Series, "Question and Answer Session With Donna Britt", Center for Women's Studies, the Center for African-American Studies, the Department of English and the W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (September 13, 2012).
Conference Attendance, "The 4th Annual Conference on Teaching and Learning", Marshall Center for Teaching and Learning, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (August 21, 2012).
Conference Attendance, "WVAPBA Statewide Awards Convention", West Virginia Associated Press Broadcasters Association, Charleston, West Virginia, United States of America. (June 16, 2012).
Conference Attendance, "70th Annual National Broadcasting Convention", National Broadcasting Society-Alpha Epsilon Rho, Jersey City, New Jersey, United States of America. (March 21, 2012 - March 25, 2012).
Question and Answer Session with a Veteran Broadcaster Visiting Marshall, "Question and Answer with CNN's Larry King", Marshall Artist Series, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (March 1, 2012).
Seminar, "Carter G. Woodson's Appeal: The Lost Manuscript Edition", W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (February 21, 2012).
Conference Attendance, "ACP/CMA/CBI National Student Media Convention", Associated College Press/College Media Advisers, Inc./College Broadcasters, Inc., Orlando, Florida, United States of America. (October 26, 2011 - October 30, 2011).
Seminar, "al-Qaeda Research", Marshall Artist Series/School of Journalism and Mass Communications, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (September 29, 2011).
Workshop, "Digital Measures Workshop", The Provost's Office, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (September 28, 2011).
Seminar, "Openness From the Routine Business of State and Local Government to National Security Issues", West Virginia Open Government, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (September 21, 2011).
Seminar, "Count Them One by One: Black Mississippians Fighting for the Right to Vote", John Deaver Drinko Academy/School of Journalism and Mass Communications, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (September 20, 2011).
Workshop, "Teaching with Technology", Marshall's Instructional Technology, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (August 17, 2011).
Conference Attendance, "iPED: Inquiring Pedagogies 2011 Conference", Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning at Marshall University, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (August 16, 2011).
Conference Attendance, "WVAPBA Statewide Awards Convention", West Virginia Associated Press Broadcasters Association, Charleston, West Virginia, United States of America. (June 11, 2011).
Conference Attendance, "69th Annual National Broadcasting Convention", National Broadcasting Society/Alpha Epsilon Rho, Hollywood, California, United States of America. (March 16, 2011 - March 20, 2011).
Workshop, "New Technology Workshop", Verizon Wireless, Huntington, West Virginia, United States of America. (January 10, 2011).
4) Awards/honors (including invitations to speak in your area of expertise) or special recognition.

Awards and Honors
Inducted as a member of the West Virginia Broadcasting Hall of Fame, The Museum of Radio and Technology, (October 12, 2013).
Dr. Charles G. Bailey Endowed Scholarship, WMUL-FM Alumni/Marshall Foundation Inc., (July 16, 2011).
Congratulatory Letter, Congressman Nick J. Rahall II, (April 21, 2011).

Faculty Data Sheet

(Information for the period of this review)



May 1, 2010 - May 1, 2015



Name:

Ms. Janet Lee Dooley

Rank:

Associate Professor



Start Date at Marshall as a Faculty Member:

August 20, 1979




Status:

Tenured




Highest Degree Earned:

MS

Date Degree Received:

1974




Conferring Institution:

University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN




Area of Degree Specialization:

Communications, Advertising




Professional Registration/Licensure:

Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative, Collaborative Institutional Training Initiative



Field of Registration /Licensure:

This training (CITI) in the appropriate conduct of human subject research is required before launching any research project that involves the use of human subject or before serving as a primary investigator on student research projects that propose to employ human subjects., Completed the refresher certification required to serve as the principal investigator in research involving human subjects.



Agency:

Marshall University Office of Research Integrity, Marshall Univesrsity Office of Research Integrity



Date Obtained, Expiration Date

Obtained: March 29, 2013, Expired: March 29, 2015

Obtained: March 30, 2010, Expired: March 30, 2011


List courses you taught during the final two years of this review. If you participated in a team-taught course, indicate each of them and what percentage of the course you taught. For each course include the year and semester taught (summer through spring), course number, course title and enrollment. (Expand the table as necessary)





Term/Year

Course

Title

Enrolled

% Respon

Spring 2015

JMC 425

Advertising Campaigns

15 100%

100

Spring 2015

JMC 685

Independent Study

1 100%

100

Spring 2015

JMC 470

Professional Practicum

1 100%

100

Fall 2014

JMC 415

Adver Strategy & Execution

12 100%

100

Fall 2014

JMC 470

Professional Practicum

2 100%

100

Spring 2014

JMC 425

Advertising Campaigns

16 100%

100

Spring 2014

JMC 425

Advertising Campaigns

10 100%

100

Spring 2014

JMC 470

Professional Practicum

3 100%

100

Fall 2013

JMC 415

Adver Strategy & Execution

11 100%

100

Fall 2013

JMC 470

Professional Practicum

2 100%

100

Spring 2013

JMC 245

Fundamentals Advertising

15 100%

100

Spring 2013

JMC 470

Professional Practicum

4 100%

100

Spring 2013

JMC 470

Professional Practicum

1 100%

100

Fall 2012

JMC 415

Adver Strategy & Execution

7 100%

100

Fall 2012

JMC 515

Adver Strategy & Execution

3 100%

100

Fall 2012

JMC 685

Independent Study

1 100%

100

Fall 2012

JMC 470

Professional Practicum

4 100%

100

Spring 2012

JMC 425

Advertising Campaigns

14 100%

100

Spring 2012

JMC 602

Mass Comm Research & Meth

13 100%

100

Fall 2011

JMC 415

Adver Strategy & Execution

15 100%

100

Fall 2011

JMC 515

Adver Strategy & Execution

2 100%

100

Fall 2011

JMC 600

Proseminar in Mass Comm

15 100%

100

Spring 2011

JMC 221

Advg & Continuity Writing

10 100%

100

Spring 2011

JMC 602

Mass Comm Research & Meth

13 100%

100

Fall 2010

JMC 415

Adver Strategy & Execution

10 100%

100

Fall 2010

JMC 515

Adver Strategy & Execution

3 100%

100

Fall 2010

JMC 630

Seminar Media Criticism

10 100%

100



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