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Professor Veston Rowe is a faculty member in the Department of Film and Media Arts at the Lawrence and Kristina Dodge College of Film and Media Arts, Chapman University. His expertise spans Non-Profit Public Relations, Crisis Public Relations, and Feature Writing, driven by a commitment to community service and volunteerism.
Education:
- Phillips University, Bachelor of Arts
- University of Oklahoma, Master of Arts in Journalism
Rowe’s research and professional work focus on public relations strategies for non-profit organizations, crisis communication, and media engagement. He emphasizes resourcefulness in PR campaigns due to limited budgets, often collaborating with groups like Stop AIDS Orange County and Being Alive. His teaching integrates practical experiences, including a volunteer class on journalism for at-risk high school students.
Advising and Community Engagement: As an educator, Rowe mentors students through courses such as the Advanced Public Relations Writing Class, which contributed to Chapman University’s 150th Anniversary celebrations by writing speeches and programs. He is a founding member of Enid’s Habitat for Humanity and has supported non-profit PR campaigns. His personal dedication to humanitarian efforts was highlighted in a November 2008 People Magazine feature, where he was recognized for sheltering a friend’s family during a crisis, reflecting his philosophy that giving back enriches both parties.





