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Month: February 2011

Fox News: ‘NYU Professor Removes Camera Surgically Implanted in Head’

February 12, 2011 toddvogts 0

  This guy took his art a little too seriously. FoxNews.com has reported that a New York University professor, Wafaa Bilal, had a camera surgically […]

Propane tank runs dry . . . again

February 11, 2011 toddvogts 0

It happened again. For the third time since we’ve lived north of Arnold, Travis, Jerod and I ran out of propane. We burned through 350 […]

Google Forms provides interesting applications for educators

February 9, 2011 toddvogts 0

On Feb. 3 I performed a bit of an experiment with my high school journalism students. I had read an article titled, “62 ways to […]

About This Site

This site primarily serves as the online home for the writings of Todd R. Vogts (PhD, Kansas State University, 2023), an assistant professor of media in Kansas, and as a resource for his journalism students. It also houses other elements of his life, such as his work as an author and entrepreneur. Take a look around. There’s something here for everyone.

Research Interests & Activities

Dr. Vogts’s research focuses on mis- and disinformation, the intersection of media and democracy, sports media, community and rural journalism, and journalism education. He advises student media and teaches courses in communication, journalism, and digital media.

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