Emerging Media Newsletter
eMedia Newsletter Fall 2025

Leadership in Ethical Journalism: Dr. Feng Named to SPJ Ethics Committee

Yayu Feng headshotDr. Yayu Feng has been appointed to the Society of Professional Journalists’ Ethics Committee, which supports the SPJ Code of Ethics, responds to questions about ethical practice, and helps guide SPJ’s public-facing ethics resources.

The appointment comes at an important moment. As the SPJ Code of Ethics approaches its 100th anniversary in 2026, the Ethics Committee will conduct a full review and update of the Code—the first major revision since 2014. The committee will evaluate possible updates, gather examples and cases, and contribute to the development of supplementary materials that accompany the Code. By the end of 2026, the committee aims to present its recommendations for consideration by SPJ’s board.

This review marks the sixth time the Code has been revised since its original adoption in 1926. Ethical journalism is a core emphasis of our department’s work, and by working on it alongside many respected journalists and scholars, Dr. Feng will be bringing insights from this work back to our students.

eMedia Newsletter Fall 2025

Intoroducing Our Newest Faculty Member, Lana Medina!

This semester, Emerging Media welcomed its newest faculty member, Dr Lana Medina.

She teaches courses in journalism, media literacy, and digital media arts, with a particular focus on broadcast and social media formats. She earned a Ph.D. in Mass Communications from Penn State University.

Her research examines how journalism is produced and distributed on social media platforms, with special attention to the growing influence of artificial intelligence (AI) on these processes. She also studies how ownership structures and business models shape journalistic practices. Recent projects include a qualitative analysis of TikTok users’ perceptions of and engagement with journalism, as well as a critical evaluation of current news literacy approaches. Her scholarship has appeared in Journal of Media Ethics, Journalism Studies, Political Research Quarterly, and the International Journal of TechnoEthics.

Before pursuing graduate studies, Dr. Medina spent more than a decade in professional journalism. She worked as a newspaper reporter for the Deseret News and Standard Examiner, and later as a television news producer for KUTV, a CBS affiliate. At KUTV, she produced multiple newscasts, including the 12pm, 5pm, and 6pm weekdays and 10pm weekend shows. She also launched the station’s 7am show, which featured news and guest appearances. One of her favorite guest appearances was when Aisha Tyler (voiced Lana Kane in Archer) was interviewed during a noon broadcast. As a field producer, she created special health-related segments syndicated across more than 150 stations. Did you know: elephants don’t get cancer? Among the many stories covered, one of her favorites was profiling an 85-year-old grocery store bagger who could run circles around the videographer.

Dr. Medina’s teaching philosophy blends her professional experience with her research on digital journalism technologies. She emphasizes strong writing and critical thinking in students to help encourage their creative development in storytelling. One of her long-term goals is to watch her students excel on live television and develop journalism work that earn regional and national recognition for their reporting.

eMedia Newsletter Fall 2025

Eichmeier Recognized for Undergraduate Research Mentorship

Assistant Professor of Strategic Communication April Eichmeier was awarded the 2025 Undergraduate Research Award for Faculty, which is given annually to a faculty member who demonstrates commitment to forging student-faculty research collaborations.

Peter Gregg, Chair of Emerging Media, nominated Eichmeier: ““Her courses are built around her commitment to undergraduate research. What distinguishes her work is how students are trained to think scientifically and critically, to translate findings for both scholarly and public audiences, and to produce research that has tangible, real-world outcomes.” Strategic and Business Communication major Grace Franceschi, who conducted research on woman entrepreneurship with Eichmeier, noted that “[Eichmeier] inspired confidence, nurtured independent thinking, and created a supportive learning environment. Her mentorship had a lasting impact on my academic journey.”

eMedia Newsletter Fall 2025

Emerging Media Staff Member Selected to Represent the Team USA in Her Second Paralympic Games

Oyuna competing at Beijing 2022 Paralympic games

Oyuna Uranchimeg, the Emerging Media department coordinator, has been named to the U.S. Paralympic Mixed Wheelchair Curling Team and will represent Team USA at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Paralympics, taking place March 6–15.

This will be Oyuna’s second Paralympic appearance; she was also a member of the U.S. Wheelchair Curling Team at the 2022 Beijing Winter Paralympics.

 

eMedia Newsletter Spring 2025

From the Chair’s Desk: Celebrating Growth, Creativity, and Community

Dear alumni, 

Welcome to our inaugural edition of the alumni newsletter for the Department of Emerging Media — home to majors in Journalism, Digital Media Arts, and Strategic Communication: Advertising and Public Relations. My name is Peter Gregg, and I serve as chair of the department.

Members of the Department of Emerging Media had a busy and successful year and are excited to share our news with you.

In this edition:

We hope you will join us in our new LinkedIn group where you can see updates and connect with your fellow alumni.

And, if you would like to get involved with helping students in our department, please email me. I am happy to talk about how you can give back.

Peter Gregg, PhD
Associate Professor and Chair
pgregg@stthomas.edu