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Andrew
Clark

Phone: 903.233.3312
Email: AndrewClark@letu.edu

  • Associate Dean, College of Education, Arts and Sciences

  • Professor of Communication



Dr. Clark is a native of New Zealand but has lived in the U.S. for almost 35 years. He is married and has four children ages 16 - 21. In his early career, he worked in television for an ABC affiliate in Indiana, and at Christian radio stations and networks in New Zealand, England, the Isle of Man, and the United States. Prior to joining LeTourneau, Dr. Clark spent 22 years at the University of Texas at Arlington as a faculty member and in a variety of administrative roles. When he's not working, he enjoys spending time with his family, helping with the media team at his church, reading, cheering on the Texas Rangers, the Florida Gators, and watching all kinds of other sports.

 

Education

  • Ph.D., University of Florida, 2000-2003
  • M.A.M.C. (with distinction), University of Florida, 1997-2000
  • B.A., Indiana-Purdue - Fort Wayne, 1992-1997

 

Prior Work Experience

  • Associate Director, Center for Research on Teaching and Learning Excellence, University of Texas at Arlington, 2019-2025
  • QEP Director, University of Texas at Arlington, 2017-2025
  • Professor, University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Communication, 2022-2025
  • Associate Professor, University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Communication, 2009-2022
  • Assistant Professor, University of Texas at Arlington, Department of Communication, 2003-2009

 

 Selected Publications

  • Clark, A., Zhan, M., Dellinger, J. T., & Semingson, P. L. (2023). Innovating Teaching Practice Through Professional Learning Communities: Determining Knowledge Sharing and Program Value. Sage Open, 13(4).
  • Clark, A.M., and Rodriguez, J. (June 2023). Teaching Television News Online. Chapter in Teaching Journalism Online published by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 7, place de Fontenoy, 75352 Paris 07 SP, France (UNESCO). Available online and open source at ISBN: 978-92-3-100591-6
  • Clark, A. (June 2021). International Broadcasting Downunder: A Content Analysis of Organizational Submissions to the Review of Australian Broadcasting Services in the Asia Pacific. Journal of Radio and Audio Media, 28(1).
  • Clark, A. and Rodriguez, J. (Spring 2021). Journalism and Big Data: How American Journalism is Adopting the Use of Big Data. Novum Jus, 14(1). ISBN 2500-8692.
  • Xu, Z. and Clark A. (October 2019). It’s a Scary and Dangerous World: A Content Analysis of Xinwen Lianbo’s News Coverage of Foreign Affairs. Athens Journal of Mass Media and Communications, 5 (4) 275-290. DOI: 10.30958/ajmmc.5-4-3
  • Christie, T. and Clark, A. (2016). Terror from the Skies: The Propaganda of Aerial Warfare in the Emerging Mass Media of the First World War. Southwest Mass Communication Journal.
  • Christie, T. and Clark, A. (2014). Cultivating Images of the Enemy in Media: A Content Analysis of Popular War Cartoons. in Chory, R. M., & Róka, J. (Eds.). (2014). Selections from the 2010 and 2012 George Gerbner Conference on Communication, Conflict and Aggression. Budapest, Hungary: Századvég Kiadó. This article won the George Gerbner Excellence Award for Best Paper.
  • Tremayne, M, and Clark, A. (2013). New Perspectives from the Sky: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Journalism. Digital Journalism, DOI:10.1080/21670811.2013.805039
  • Clark, A. & Christie, T. (2012). A Clash of Cultures: Reaching Hostile Audiences through International Broadcasting. Sage Open. doi: 10.1177/2158244012468282
  • Clark, A. (2012). International Radio Broadcasting: It’s not what it used to be. In Hendricks, J. A. (Ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Global Radio. England: Palgrave Macmillan.