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Gerald Kosicki is an Associate Professor Emeritus in the School of Communication at The Ohio State University. He has served as the undergraduate director of the Journalism Program Committee since 2015, overseeing the B.A.-Journalism degree program and The Lantern Media Group, which includes the student-run Lantern newspaper, TV station, and digital platforms. His research focuses on public opinion, political communication, survey methods, and media effects, with a recent emphasis on survey transparency and digital journalism practices. He has contributed to curriculum development, including proposals for interdisciplinary survey research minors, and has led efforts to modernize journalism education through multimedia newsroom facilities.
Education: B.A. in Communication (John Carroll University), M.A. in Journalism (Ohio State), Ph.D. in Mass Communications (University of Wisconsin-Madison).
Research emphasizes methodological rigor in public opinion studies and explores how digital media reshape political communication and news consumption. He advocates for transparent reporting practices and has analyzed media effects on voter behavior, presidential governance, and organizational communication in healthcare settings. His work bridges academic research with practical journalism education, emphasizing internships and interdisciplinary collaboration with departments like Theater, Film, and Media Arts.
Leadership includes managing The Lantern Media Group’s 23-student editorial team and guiding the construction of a 21st-century newsroom featuring advanced multimedia production facilities. His contributions to journalism education have produced notable alumni in Pulitzer Prize-winning roles and major news organizations.




