
About
Nora Baldner is an Assistant Professor of Communication at Quincy University. She holds a B.A. in Political Science from the University of California, Davis, and an M.A. in Journalism from the University of Missouri, Columbia. Prior to academia, she spent 20 years in television news as a reporter, anchor, producer, and news director, winning prestigious awards for her work. Her teaching focuses on digital content creation, television writing, video storytelling, and social media platforms. She emphasizes the impact of education through student success stories and maintains strong connections with former students.
- Education:
- Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, University of California, Davis
- Master of Arts in Journalism, University of Missouri, Columbia
- Professional Experience:
- 20 years in broadcast news, including roles as reporter, anchor, producer, and news director
- Columnist for The Quincy Herald-Whig
- Awards:
- Emmy Award
- Edward R. Murrow Award
Dr. Baldner’s research and teaching emphasize ethical media practices and the transformative power of storytelling. She is particularly noted for her coverage of underrepresented voices, such as a landmark 1989 story on a student with autism advocating for educational rights. Her pedagogical focus on digital platforms reflects her industry experience and commitment to preparing students for modern media landscapes.
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