Nicholls Mass Comm Department Head to Serve on AEJMC Committee

James Stewart (Photo by Misty Leigh McElroy/Nicholls State University) 8/17/16

THIBODAUX, La. — Dr. James Stewart will serve on the executive committee of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC).

Dr. Stewart is the department head for Nicholls Mass Communication, and the Alfred N. Delahaye Endowed Professor of Journalism.

The committee instated Dr. Stewart on Thursday, Aug. 5. His term will start on Oct. 1. Nicholls alum, and veteran journalist Sonny Albarado (BA ‘72) also sits on the council.

Dr. Stewart is one of three members of the Association for Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication to serve on the Committee. He replaces Judy Oskam from Texas State University.

“I am honored to have been selected as one of the ASJMC’s representatives to the accrediting council,” Dr. Stewart said. “Judy did an outstanding job during her time in the post, and I will try my best to follow in her path.”

Dr. Stewart is no stranger to journalism leadership positions. He is a past president and vice president of the ASJMC, serves as the editor of its national publication and served on the ASJMC committee from 2004 to 2007. He served as president of the Southwest Education Council for Journalism and Mass Communication in 2006 and was chair of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication’s Small Programs special interest group in 1997.

As department head, Dr. Stewart has four times overseen successful re-accreditation of the program. He also oversaw the development of the Desalvo-Callais Convergence Media Center, which opened in 2020.

“This is a critical juncture for mass communication industries and education,” Dr. Stewart said. “ACEJMC plays a vital role in shaping the direction of training people for the quickly evolving mass-media landscape. Those graduates will become tomorrow’s leaders, affecting change in the professional world.”

AEJMC is a major international academic organization specializing in journalism. The organization offers regional and national conferences, publishes peer-reviewed journals and serves as the accrediting body for many journalism programs in the South, Midwest and West.

For more information on Nicholls Mass Communication, visit nicholls.edu/maco.

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