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LAWRENCE -- Ann M. Brill, interim dean of the William Allen White School
of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Kansas, has been
named the school's seventh permanent dean, Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor
David Shulenburger announced today. Brill's selection follows a national
search in which she emerged as the leading candidate.
Brill, who was chair of the school’s news and information sequence before
being appointed to the interim post in July, succeeds James Gentry, who stepped
down after seven years as dean to resume full-time teaching and research.
"I was pleased when Ann Brill agreed to become interim dean and I'm delighted
that she has now agreed to take the position permanently," Shulenburger
said. “Ann has demonstrated great energy and vision since July. I know
she will continue this momentum in leading the school to new levels of
success."
During her tenure as interim dean, Brill has led the school’s preparation
for its reaccreditation visit in February and revitalized its annual Kansas
Editors Day event this fall, which drew more than 150 editors to hear Pulitzer
Prize-winning political correspondent Walter Mears. The school also dedicated
in August its new Stan and Madeline Stauffer Multimedia Newsroom for students
working on the University Daily Kansan newspaper, KUJH-TV station and KJHK
radio station; and opened the new Bremner Editing Center.
The journalism school enrolls about 725 undergraduate majors and about
100 master's degree candidates. Journalism classes have been taught at KU since
1903. The professional school was established in 1948.
Brill, who is the school’s first female dean, has worked for newspapers
in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Montana. She teaches Online Journalism, E-commerce
and the Media, Survey of Mass Media and Popular Culture, and Research Methods.
She has research interests in new media technology, copy editing, reporting,
multiculturalism, media law and scholastic journalism. Brill is married to
Larry Schmitz, a certified substance abuse specialist with Heartland RADAC.
"
It is an honor to be selected as dean of the KU school of journalism," Brill
said. "The faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends of the school
are among the best in the nation, and we will be working together to
bring excellence and integrity to everything we do."
She is chair of the Professional Freedom & Responsibility committee for
the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
and has served on numerous accreditation committees. She also is an editorial
board
member of the Journal of Interactive Advertising.
Brill came to KU in 2000 from the University of Missouri-Columbia,
where she taught for eight years and developed one of the world's first
online newspapers, The Digital Missourian. She directed the Dow Jones Online
Editing
Workshop from 1996 to 2002 and was named outstanding faculty member
by Missouri’s
Panhellenic Council.
She has a doctorate in mass communication from the University of Minnesota,
a master's in journalism from Marquette University and a bachelor's
in journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.
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