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Ron Rohlf is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Informatics at Fort Hays State University (FHSU). His career began in the 1990s with early work in media convergence, focusing on radio, television, and computer internetworking. He established FHSU's first 'Streaming Media' server, enabling campus radio station KFHS to broadcast online. He played a key role integrating Cisco Networking Academy into academic programs and helped transition FHSU's media production programs into a unified 'Digital Media Production & Journalism' curriculum post-2010.
His research emphasizes learning style preferences among early internet adopters and spans media studies, telecommunications, and web development. Rohlf also held an IT management role in an architecture/engineering firm, aligning technology strategies with business goals. His contributions bridge media production, networking infrastructure, and educational innovation.
No scientific awards have been listed. While no specific grants or advising roles are detailed, his work reflects significant institutional contributions through program development and infrastructure modernization. He has been affiliated with the Information Networking and Telecommunications (INT) department historically and currently serves in the Informatics department.
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