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Christopher Etheridge is an Assistant Professor at the William Allen White School of Journalism and Mass Communications, University of Kansas (since 2020). His research examines media representations of crime, community storytelling practices, and digital technology adoption in rural regions.
- B.A. in Chemistry, Knox College
- M.S. in Journalism, Northwestern University
- Ph.D. in Mass Communication, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Key research areas include: information-seeking behaviors of community groups, media-audience relationships, and rural news ecosystems. His work explores how news organizations address localized information needs through digital transformation.
Scientific Awards:
- Minnie S. & Eli A. Rubinstein Research Award (2018)
- Joseph L. Morrison Award for Excellence in Journalism History (2017)
- William Francis Clingman Jr. Ethics Award (2017)
- Roy H. Park Doctoral Fellowship (2015)
- Ida M. Tarbell Memorial Prize for Investigative Reporting (2005)
Etheridge teaches courses on media-society dynamics, reporting and editing techniques, and media ethics. He maintains affiliations with the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) and served as Southeast Colloquium chair (2020).



