Mia Moody

Mia Moody

Mia Moody-Ramirez, Ph.D., is a professor of Journalism and Media Arts at Baylor University. She teaches courses in public relations campaigns, minorities and women in the media and reporting and writing. She also instructs a digital media workshop for the Baylor University for Young People, an annual program for gifted and talented students.

Moody is the author of Black and Mainstream Press' Framing of Racial Profiling: a Historical Perspective, published by University Press of America in 2009.
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Moody earned her Ph.D. from the University of Texas, two master s degrees from Baylor University and a bachelor s degree from Texas A&M University.

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  • New Media Revolution
    Tips to help students survive the new media revolution
  • The Smurfs Movie 2011
    The Smurfs Movie provides a teachable moment about personality traits.
  • Fave 2011 Book
    Harvey offers insight into how men think.
  • Incorporating Social Media into Classrooms
    This article includes tips on how to incorporate social media into most courses without modifying traditional content.
  • Top Ten Summer Fun Songs
    The summer months always bring to mind vacations, barbecues and good music. Some of my favorite tunes for the summer months include "Summertime" by Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince and "School's Out for Summer" by Alice Cooper.
  • Quarter Age Crisis
    The quarter-age crisis, is a form of depression that is very similar to the middle-age crisis, except it happens when one is around age 25. The person is usually sad, emotional and very critical of him/herself.
  • Clean Version of Huckleberry Finn
    Because of the controversy over whether Huckleberry Finn is racist or anti-racist, and because the word "nigger" is frequently used in the novel, many have questioned the appropriateness of teaching the book in the U.S. public school system.
  • The Myth of the Independent Woman
    Many of today's popular songs often suggest that a woman should be flawless, physically fit, wealthy and able to handle family, children and housework alone.
  • Computer Lib / Dream Machines
    Computer Lib / Dream Machines was originally written and published by Theodor H. Nelson in 1974. Nelson is an academic and computer visionary who is often credited with creating the term "hypertext" in 1965.
  • Church Swap
    The " Grassroots Approach to Dismantling the Most Segregated Hour in America," documents what happens when congregants switch churches wih a person of another race for three months .
  • Central Texas Memorial Day Family Fun
    The Waco-Central Texas area offers many fun-filled programs for families during the Memorial Day weekend. Here is a list.

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