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— Stay Ahead! —

Saturday, August 14, 2021

 
 

About the Conference

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* 2020 Conference

STAY AHEAD!

The 3rd Hispanic Media Conference will bring together media professionals, scholars, and students to learn how to Stay Ahead!

The global pandemic is teaching us valuable lessons and we are learning how to stay current and relevant in a Hispanic media immersed in continued technology and demographic changes.

Our 2021 conference will be virtual and impactful. The conference is organized by the Hispanic Media Initiative at The University of Texas at Arlington, a program in the Department of Communication focusing on the advancement of Hispanic media education, journalism, and research.

University of Texas at Arlington

The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) is a growing Carnegie Research-1 institution committed to life-enhancing discovery, innovative instruction, and caring community engagement. With a projected global enrollment over 60,000, UTA provides students world-class faculty members and more than 170 bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees in a broad range of disciplines.

Department of Communication

The Department of Communication at the University of Texas at Arlington is a diverse community of engaged award-winning scholars and educators, enthusiastic students, and dedicated staff. With undergraduate majors in six areas of specialization, an Emerging Media Certificate program, a NATAS award-winning Spanish-language television newscast, and a master’s program that draws upon the expertise of faculty in Communication Studies, Communication Technology, and Mass Communication, UT Arlington offers a wealth of opportunities.

The 3rd Hispanic Media Conference is a virtual conference. All sessions will be held online via Microsoft Teams, so please download and install the app on your personal computer and/or mobile device.


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KEYNOTE DALLAS COUNTY JUDGE CLAY JENKINS acua color.jpg

Clay Jenkins is an American lawyer and politician born in the Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas, Texas.

Since he began serving as county judge for Dallas County in 2011, Jenkins has dealt with the 2012 West Nile virus outbreak, the 2014 child migrant crisis and Ebola virus case in North Texas, and the current COVID-19 pandemic.


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