Todd Vogts
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Vogts adds part-time HCC position to list of duties

June 29, 2022 toddvogts 0

I graduated from Hutchinson Community College in 2006 with my associate’s degree before transferring to Wichita State University to complete my bachelor’s degree in communication. […]

KQED offers free media literacy training course aimed at educators

June 24, 2022 toddvogts 0

This post originally appeared on JEADigitalMedia.org on June 21, 2022. It is being posted here for posterity. Educators looking for professional development opportunities to build their skills […]

Yearbook Land: Where does the closing go?

June 21, 2017 toddvogts 0

As you know, I am a high school journalism teacher. My students produce a monthly magazine and a yearbook. We recently completed our 2017 yearbook. […]

Getting a 2nd master’s degree with sights set on higher ed job

May 10, 2017 toddvogts 1

This school year has been rough. My full-time gig as a high school journalism and English teacher hasn’t been bad, but I have been swamped […]

Vogts leaving WPHS, moving to Sterling

June 19, 2012 toddvogts 0

It is with an avalanche of emotions I write this post. After two amazing years of being the journalism teacher (and bus driver, forensics coach, […]

What I’m Thankful For

November 24, 2011 toddvogts 0

As turkey and stuffing begin to settle into my stomach, I first hope everyone is having as good of a Thanksgiving as I am. There […]

WSU’s Les Anderson dies, leaves legacy of inspiration

November 17, 2011 toddvogts 0

Journalism in Kansas will never be the same. Les Anderson, a professor at Wichita State University’s Elliott School of Communication, died Saturday of an apparent […]

Students whine about not having to work

October 4, 2010 toddvogts 0

That’s it. It’s official. Today is most-likely my final day of sanity. It’s my fault, though. I shouldn’t have tried to do something nice. Sure, […]

Vogts adds another job to resume

September 2, 2010 toddvogts 0

I am employed at Western Plains Unified School District 106 in the high school. I don’t have just one job, though. Here is a quick […]

First week of teaching goes well

August 27, 2010 toddvogts 0

When the final bell rings today, I will have been a teacher for a week here at Western Plains High School. Well, a week and […]

The Vogts becomes focus of feature story

August 9, 2010 toddvogts 0

While at the the American Society of News Editors Reynolds High School Journalism Institute at the Reynolds School of Journalism at the University of Nevada […]

Reynolds Institute wraps up, leaves lasting impression

August 2, 2010 toddvogts 0

First, I’m sorry this has taken so very long to write, but I just couldn’t bring myself to penning the final recap of the amazing […]

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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 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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