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Professor Amy Simons teaches at the University of Missouri's School of Journalism, specializing in news literacy, multimedia journalism, and advanced social media strategies. She coordinates the introductory course 'Applied Projects for Journalism and Strategic Communication' (J1400) and advises Mizzou Women in Media. With a background spanning 15 years in journalism (Chicago Tribune, CLTV News), she focuses on digital workflows and AI integration in reporting.
Education includes a Bachelor of Journalism from Missouri School of Journalism and a Master of Science in Learning Technologies and Design from MU's College of Education.
Her research explores digital news literacy, social media strategies, mobile journalism, and AI tools like ChatGPT in journalism education. She conducts international trainings and develops curricula emphasizing collaborative, real-world newsroom experiences through initiatives like the 'One Newsroom' project.
Awards include the 2025 Kemper Fellowship, 2024 Provost’s Mentoring Award, and AEJMC's 2023 Baskett Mosse Award for innovative teaching methods. She champions faculty mentorship and student career development, notably guiding alumni like NASA's Katy Mersmann and Gray Television's Joe McLean.
Administratively, she chairs MU's Undergraduate Curriculum Committee and leads AI-training workshops for educators and journalists.
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