Fifth Annual OHIO Faculty Newsmakers Gala Celebrates 356 Newsmakers
Members of the 91探花 community gathered Oct. 3 to celebrate the hundreds of OHIO faculty who promote the research, expertise and overall excellence of the University through being mentioned in the media.
University Communications and Marketing (UCM), in partnership with the Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost, hosted the fifth-annual Faculty Newsmakers Gala in the Baker University Center Ballroom. Created as a means of honoring faculty who elevate the University and raise its national and global profile through media coverage of their work and expertise, this year鈥檚 gala celebrated 356 OHIO faculty newsmakers who made headlines in 2018.
鈥淓very mention of an 91探花 expert in the news has a direct impact on elevating our reputation,鈥 said Carly Leatherwood, senior director of communication services at UCM who was one of the speakers at the event. 鈥淥ur celebration this evening is our way of expressing gratitude to you and to every person who plays a role in promoting the great work that happens here.鈥
UCM and marketing and communications offices throughout the University partner with faculty members and researchers who are committed to sharing OHIO鈥檚 stories by engaging with media around the country and all over the world. At UCM, those individuals are known as 鈥淥HIO faculty newsmakers鈥 and are defined as employees who, regardless of their title or classification, teach at 91探花 and have been included in media placements provided by Cision, a monitoring service used by UCM to track the University鈥檚 media placements. Faculty newsmakers may include tenured and non-tenured faculty, as well as administrators who serve as educators in OHIO鈥檚 classrooms.
Many of OHIO鈥檚 faculty newsmakers take part in 91探花鈥檚 Experts Directory, a searchable database that makes it easy for members of the media to find and connect with 91探花鈥檚 expert sources on a broad range of subjects.
Representing 10 academic units on the Athens Campus and all five of the University鈥檚 regional campuses, this year鈥檚 356 faculty newsmakers were featured in 2,246 media reports and more than 1,000 news outlets during the 2018 calendar year.
This year鈥檚 event marked the third time 91探花 President M. Duane Nellis attended the event. He congratulated and honored the faculty not only for their expertise but for their top-notch research efforts and innovative ways of preparing students for the world.
鈥淭oday we are not just celebrating your quotes in the media, but the overall expertise you bring to your respective fields, and more importantly to your students,鈥 said Nellis. 鈥淚t鈥檚 your dedication to improving our community and world through your vast knowledge in your area of study. The media attention means that you鈥檝e been noticed and sought out for that academic expertise and dedication.鈥
Joining President Nellis was 91探花 Vice President for Research and Creativity Dr. Joseph Shields, who had the honor of presenting special recognition awards to 18 OHIO faculty newsmakers 鈥 the top 10 newsmakers of 2018 who earned the most media placements, as well as those who were quoted in media reports related to the Associated Press鈥 Top Stories of 2018.
鈥淥ur faculty members, 356 of you to be exact, represented 91探花, showing that we not only provide a world-class education for our students, but we are at the forefront of advancing knowledge, culture, and civic engagement; and we demonstrate our commitment through our actions every day,鈥 said Shields.
The 18 faculty newsmakers who received special recognition were presented Keystroke Catalyst Awards, designed by UCM.
The following OHIO faculty newsmakers were presented Keystroke Catalyst Awards for having the highest number of media placements in 2018:
- Lawrence Witmer, Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, 231 media placements
- Katherine Jellison, College of Arts and Sciences, 209 media placements
- David Ridpath, College of Business, 201 media placements
- Luke Pittaway, College of Business, 143 media placements
- Ruger Porter, Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine, 108 media placements
- Tadeusz Malinski, College of Arts and Sciences, 82 media placements
- Rick Hodges, College of Health Sciences and Professions, 49 media placements
- Thomas Suddes, Scripps College of Communication, 35 media placements
- Randy Leite, College of Health Sciences and Professions, 32 media placements
- Jeffrey Russell, College of Health Sciences and Professions, 30 media placements
A professor of anatomy and Chang Ying-Chien Professor of Paleontology, Witmer is an OHIO Presidential Scholar who is known all over the world for his dinosaur research and discoveries. He is frequently called upon to provide his expertise and explanations to shows on a variety of television networks and countless print publications and journals.
The majority of Witmer鈥檚 2018 media placements were related to a study he co-authored about dinosaurs鈥 nasal passages being of an unusual structure to help keep their heads cool. According to his study, the dinosaurs鈥 nasal passages don鈥檛 fork off a central channel like other backboned creatures; instead they have a single airway that repeatedly twists and turns like roller coaster tracks.
The vessels carrying blood from the dinosaur鈥檚 body to its head ran alongside its long nasal canal, so every time the dinosaur inhaled, cool air would have meandered through that twisty airway, absorbing the heat from the adjacent blood and cooling it before it hit the brain.
鈥淚鈥檓 proud to be OHIO鈥檚 top newsmaker this year,鈥 Witmer said. 鈥淎 major goal of our research team is to share our scientific results widely, and the popularity of dinosaurs gives us a chance reach a broad audience. The idea is that folks come for the cool dinosaurs but leave with a little more knowledge of the natural world鈥nd hopefully, more excitement about the wonders of science!鈥
The following OHIO faculty newsmakers were presented Keystroke Catalyst Awards for being quoted in media reports related to the Associated Press鈥 Top 10 Stories of 2018:
- Geoffrey Dabelko, Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, who was featured in news reports on climate change
- Ryan Fogt, College of Arts and Sciences, who was featured in news reports on climate change
- Steven Miner, College of Arts and Sciences, who was featured in news reports on the Trump/Russia probe
- Sarah Poggione, College of Arts and Sciences, who was featured in news reports on the midterm elections
- Anirudh Ruhil, Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, who was featured in news reports on the midterm elections
- Gilbert Michaud, Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, who was featured in news reports on the midterm elections
- Nukhet Sandal, College of Arts and Sciences, who was featured in news reports on the Khashoggi killing
For the full list of newsmakers, visit /faculty-newsmakers/2019-newsmakers.