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Nancy Karibjanian is an Instructor in Journalism and Director of the Journalism Minor at the University of Delaware's Department of Communication, within the College of Arts & Sciences. With 30 years of broadcast journalism experience, she teaches broadcast news writing and field TV production. She anchors, reports, and manages news teams, specializing in Delaware political coverage and moderating high-profile debates, including the 2010 U.S. Senate debate. Her career also includes co-founding Delaware Public Media and launching WDDE, the state's first NPR station.
Education:
- Bachelor of Arts in Communication, University of Delaware (1980)
Research & Teaching Interests: Karibjanian focuses on experiential learning in journalism, political reporting, and media management. Her work highlights underreported Delawarean stories and the evolving role of broadcast journalism in democratic processes.
Recent Articles: Her recent writings and media features emphasize the intersection of technology (e.g., AI) and free speech, as well as student-driven investigative journalism in political contexts.
Awards:
- Alumni Wall of Fame (2011), University of Delaware
Advising & Grants: While no formal advisees are listed, her courses mentor students through hands-on media production. She contributes to institutional grants supporting Delaware Public Media and educational outreach programs.
Labs/Teams: Core member of Delaware Public Media, fostering collaborations between academia and local journalism.





