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Kansas musician Kelley Hunt to perform community concert in Moundridge

August 25, 2021 toddvogts 0

MOUNDRIDGE, Kan. — An old, beat-up piano sat in the garage of her Emporia home. It used to be a player piano, but the mechanism […]

Olympics create excitement for country, showcase true meaning of champions

August 6, 2021 toddvogts 0

I plug my nose before jumping into any pool. The same goes for lakes and other bodies of water. I can’t really swim. I probably […]

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Supreme Court rules in favor of students, First Amendment rights

July 2, 2021 toddvogts 0

The First Amendment prevailed in yet another attempt of governmental overreach. On June 23, the Supreme Court found in favor of the free speech rights […]

Graduates should pursue their own paths

June 4, 2021 toddvogts 0

School is officially out for summer and graduation season is behind us.  As someone who works in education, this time of the year is always […]

New roles added to list of duties

May 20, 2021 toddvogts 0

Recently my peers at Sterling College elected me as an undergraduate faculty representative for the institution’s faculty council.  In this position, I will serve a […]

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Celebrate community journalism, welcome Santa Fe Way to town

May 7, 2021 toddvogts 0

Even though COVID-19 has, according to reporting from Kristen Hare at the Poynter Institute, forced the closure of at least 70 newsrooms across the country, […]

Wilson, Observer staff win KCM awards

April 29, 2021 toddvogts 0

Sterling College journalism racked up more recognition recently by securing victories in the Kansas Collegiate Media Contest. Junior Taya Wilson, of Sterling, came away as […]

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New community media outlet set to debut in Canton, Galva

April 26, 2021 toddvogts 0

At the community Easter Egg hunt in Canton, someone was walking around and taking pictures of the children participating in the fun. The woman said […]

Vogts elected to KCM leadership

April 9, 2021 toddvogts 0

The Kansas Collegiate Media Virtual Spring Conference happened on April 9. Prior to this event, a membership meeting took place via Zoom, and leadership elections […]

Vaccination hopefully heralds normalcy’s return despite COVID-19 pandemic

April 2, 2021 toddvogts 0

What a weird year. What a tragic year. What a historic year. Certainly, no one will forget what we all have experienced and continue to […]

Second semester of PhD looms on horizon

January 18, 2021 toddvogts 0

In a week, classes resume, and that means my journey toward my doctoral degree continues.  Amid a pandemic, social unrest, and political upheaval, my attention […]

‘Yes, Virginia’ editorial shows power of believing

December 22, 2020 toddvogts 0

Christmas is a special time, and the season is the reason for one of my favorite editorials about the holiday ever written. In September 1897, […]

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About This Site

This site primarily serves as the online home for the writings of Todd R. Vogts (PhD, Kansas State University, 2023), an academic who researches and teaches communication, media and journalism topics. He also works as a journalist, and he lives in Kansas. This site 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 has advised student media and taught a variety of courses in communication, journalism, and digital media.

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