Daniel Reimold (Male)

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Interests:
Journalism, Internet
Role(s):
Researcher

Current Institutional Affiliation(s)

Biography

Daniel Reimold is a student journalism researcher working with SiRC during the 2008-09 academic year through a Fulbright Fellowship focused on the study of the contemporary Singaporean student and youth media.  He earned his doctorate in journalism/mass communication and an additional graduate-level certificate in contemporary history from Ohio University.

As a Scripps Howard Teaching Fellow at Ohio, he led undergraduate reporting, editing, and introductory media courses and served as the adviser for Speakeasy Magazine, a daily-updated online student news outlet.  He is a two-time Great Ideas for Teachers (GIFT) Scholar within the Association for Education in Journalism & Mass Communication (AEJMC); a recipient of the 2007 Ohio University Graduate Associate Outstanding Teaching Award; and the graduate student winner of the 2007 AEJMC "Promising Professors" honor.  He previously received his master's degree in journalism from Temple University and worked for several newspapers in greater Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, including the Philadelphia Inquirer, where he earned the paper's first Ralph Vigoda Memorial Award for passion in journalism.

His current passion is research related to student media.  Refereed research papers he has authored or co-authored have been published in Newspaper Research Journal, Journalism History, and College Media Review and accepted for presentation at numerous conferences, including the International Symposium on Online Journalism and the AEJMC national convention.