Ronald W. Sitton
Doctor of Philosophy in Communication
sitton@uamont.edu

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

University of Arkansas at Monticello
School of Arts and Humanities, Communication Department
8/09-present
Associate Professor of Journalism

Teach mass communication, media writing, reporting, editing, feature writing, public relations writing, communication law & ethics, newspaper and magazine design, and public speaking; oversee internships with local and regional publications; serve as adviser for online newspaper, Journalism Club and the Tau Kappa Alpha fraternity; Assembly secretary; committee work on Student Affairs, Faculty Excellence, independent film festival, student publications (chair), speech faculty hiring committee, and tenure committee chair for Paula Reeves; state representative for American Democracy Project's southern consortium; performed in Mocha Madness for the Creative Society.

HONORS
Alpha Chi induction co-sponsor for Douglas Boultinghouse, 2009; Arkansas Press Association Education Committee, 2008-present; director, Arkansas College Media Association, 2009-present; referenced in LSU master's thesis.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS

  • What Do You Think Journalism Graduates Know?. Authors: Dr. Ronald Sitton, John Cary and Roger Hall. This paper analyzed a survey of Arkansas journalism professionals and educators to determine what graduating journalists should know when entering a "converging" profession. Presented at the Arkansas Press Association's Super-convention in Rogers, Ark, July 10, 2009.

School of Arts and Humanities, Journalism Department
8/04-7/09
Assistant Professor of Journalism

Teach mass communication, general and advanced reporting, editing and design, feature writing, public relations writing, journalism ethics and literature, newspaper and magazine design, and public speaking as a one-man department; oversee internships with local and regional publications; serve as adviser for yearbook, award-winning online newspaper and Journalism Club; took students to conferences in Little Rock, Kansas City, St. Louis and New York City; oversaw production of three yearbooks in 2007; brought gubernatorial debate of independents and elections issue forum to campus; committee work on Academic Appeals, Centennial Celebration, independent film festival, and student publications (chair); named to State Press Association's education committee; state representative for American Democracy Project's southern consortium; performed in Shakespeare Festivals and multiple coffee shop settings for the Creative Society.

HONORS
Alpha Chi "Teacher of the Year" nominee, 2009
Marquis Who's Who of Emerging Leaders, 2007
Marquis Who's Who in American Education, 2006-2007
Marquis Who's Who in the World, 2005
Alpha Chi "Rookie of the Year" nominee, 2005


Muskingum College
English Department
8/02-8/03
Instructor of Journalism

Taught general reporting, editing and design, feature writing, public relations writing, writing and design practicums; advised journalism majors and the "Black & Magenta" newspaper, which went online during my stay; served on the Division of Arts and Humanities Ad-hoc Committee on Graphic Arts as a consultant; worked as Disc Jockey for WMCO's "Eclectic Radio" show featuring Muskingum professors; sang tenor in the Southeastern Ohio Choral Society; worked with editors of local newspaper, "The Daily Jeffersonian," on production issues.


University of Tennessee
School of Journalism
8/98-5/02
Graduate Teaching Associate

Taught Mass Media Research and Mass Media Writing; served on the Election Ethics Committee for Student Government Association; Graduate student paper reviewer for the Communication Theory & Methodology Division of the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication

PUBLICATIONS

  • Framing by media and social movement organizations : cross-cultural prestige press coverage of the Kyoto Protocol. Author: Ronald William Sitton. Dissertation, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 2004.

  • The UPS Strike of 1997: A Case Study Using Web-Based Content Analysis. Authors: Glynn R. Wilson, Ron Sitton, Dr. Robert Gwynne, Kendra Jones, Gene Costain. University of Tennessee College of Communications Twenty-First Annual Communications Research Symposium proceedings, volume 19, May 1999.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
  • Voting Green: The Environment Factor and Media Use in the 1996 Presidential Election. Authors: Ronald Sitton and Dr. M. Mark Miller. This paper analyzed the 1996 National Election Studies panel data to determine which presidential candidate voters chose as the best candidate to protect the environment. It was presented at the 25th annual meeting of the Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research (MAPOR), Chicago, Nov. 17-19, 2000.

  • The UPS Strike of 1997: A Case Study Using Web-Based Content Analysis. Authors: Glynn R. Wilson, Ron Sitton, Dr. Robert Gwynne, Kendra Jones, Gene Costain. This paper used a computerized content analysis of UPS strike coverage in major American newspapers from August 1 through September 1997. It was presented at the Twenty-First Annual University of Tennessee Communications Research Symposium.


University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Journalism Dept.
7/95-6/96
Graduate Assistant, photo lab supervisor

Freelance Features Writer     11/03 - present
Articles appeared in Arkansas Free Press, UAM Alumni Magazine, MonticelloLive, The Southerner Journal, Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Springdale Morning News, Arkansas Trooper

The Southerner     12/98-1999
Managing Editor, Arts & Entertainment Editor

The Trucker     12/96-7/97
Reporter, Copy Editor, Circulation Manager, Production Assistant
Increased circulation from 25,000 to 50,000; coordinated advertising production for National award-winning biweekly


The Benton County Daily Record     1/97-3/97
Capitol Correspondent
1997 Arkansas Legislative session


UALR Forum     7/95-6/96
Arts & Entertainment editor, columnist, photographer, copy editor

The Times, North Little Rock, Ark.
7/92-8/93
City Hall reporter, photographer, feature reporter, columnist



EDUCATION

University of Tennessee at Knoxville     1997-2004
Doctor of Philosophy in Communication
  • Graduate Teaching Associate
  • Graduate Student Association (GSA) Communication College Representative (1997-1999)
  • Who's Who In America — Millennium Edition
  • Assisted Playboy/UT magazine workshop
University of Arkansas at Little Rock     1995-1996
Master of Arts in Journalism
  • Kappa Tau Alpha journalism honor society vice president
  • Alpha Epsilon Lambda graduate school honor society
  • Public Relations Student Society of America vice president
  • Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities
  • Society of Professional Journalists member
  • Jennifer Hopkins-Jackson journalism scholarship recipient
University of Arkansas at Little Rock     1987-1992
Bachelor of Arts in Journalism
  • Minor in Criminal Justice
  • UALR concert choir member — Carnegie Hall performance (1989)