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Dr. Andrew M Clark is a Professor of Communication at the University of Texas at Arlington, specializing in broadcasting and international media. He holds leadership roles as QEP Director and Associate Director of the Center for Research on Teaching and Learning Excellence. Clark earned his M.A. and Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of Florida. His professional background includes radio and television broadcasting across New Zealand, England, and the U.S. He is President of the Texas Association of Broadcast Educators and Vice Chair of the Broadcast Education Association’s International Division.
- Education: Ph.D. in Mass Communication (University of Florida, 2003)
- Professional Roles: Radio Broadcaster, Television Reporter
Research focuses on international broadcasting, propaganda, and public opinion. Key interests include media policy, war propaganda analysis, and the evolution of global radio. His teaching spans Radio Production, Communication Law, and Qualitative Research Methods. Clark has authored over 20 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, emphasizing media’s role in cultural diplomacy and technological innovation. He has received awards for teaching and research excellence, including the THECB Star Award (2022) and multiple Best Paper recognitions.
Clark’s grants include projects on international broadcasting efficacy, AI in education, and engineering curriculum sustainability. He advises numerous graduate and undergraduate students and actively serves on university and national committees, contributing to institutional assessment, eLearning, and academic policy.
His work bridges academic research with practical media applications, particularly in leveraging technology for educational innovation and addressing global communication challenges.



