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Emeritus Professor Mark Goodman

Mark Goodman

School of Media and Journalism
Professor Emeritus
Campus:
Kent
Contact Information
Email:
mgoodm10@kent.edu

Biography

Professor Emeritus Mark Goodman retired in May 2021. He originally joined the faculty of Kent State's School of Journalism and Mass Communication in January 2008 as the school's first Knight Chair in Scholastic Journalism after serving 22 years as executive director of the Student Press Law Center in Washington, D.C.

Goodman is an expert in media law, the role of high school student journalism in preparing journalists and citizens, the practice of press freedom in American schools and freedom of information issues involving schools and colleges. He is the lead researcher for the Scholastic Journalism Census, which quantifies the number of student publications in high schools across the country.

Goodman has an undergraduate degree in journalism from the University of Missouri–Columbia and a law degree from Duke University. He has been a guest or adjunct faculty member at several institutions including the Poynter Institute, the American University in Washington, D.C., Bowling Green State University and Virginia Commonwealth University. He also has served on the Advisory Council for the Department of Mass Media Arts at Hampton University.

Among the awards Goodman has received for his work with the student press are a First Amendment Award from the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, a First Amendment Award from the Society of Professional Journalists, the Intellectual Freedom Award from the National Council of Teachers of English, the Gerald M. Sass Award for Distinguished Service to Journalism and Mass Communication from the Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication, the Louis E. Ingelhart First Amendment Award and the Reid H. Montgomery Distinguished Service Award from College Media Association, the Carl Towley Award — the Journalism Education Association’s highest honor and the Gold Key from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.

He is the author of a chapter on Regulating Student Expression in the Vision Press media law textbook Communication and the Law.

Goodman taught undergraduate and graduate classes in media law and ethics.

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Education

Bachelor of Journalism, University of Missouri–Columbia
Juris Doctor, Duke University

Publications

  • Chapter author, Communication and the Law (2019 and 2020 editions), Vision Press

Awards/Achievements

  • RCFP First Amendment Award, SPJ First Amendment Award, NCTE Intellectual Freedom Award, ASJMC Gerald M. Sass Distinguished Service Award, CSPA Gold Key, JEA Carl Towley Award, CMA Reid Montgomery Award

Documents

PDF icon Mark_s_Work_CV1_21.pdf

News Stories

Only 1 in 8 Bushwick Schools Offer Student-Run Newspapers. Does This Affect Local Journalism?, • Oberlin verdict could have 'chilling effect' on college free-speech policies, • Columbus Teachers Begin New School Year Without A Union Contract, • Columbus schools, teachers union withhold tentative contract’s terms till day members vote, • Virginia district removes student video that shows crumbling conditions at school, • Appraisal of Strongsville schools’ Drake property property left out 28 percent of the land , • College Media Group Backs President Who Sparked NYU Newspaper Staff Walkout, • An open letter regarding arrests, violence directed at journalists during protest demanding racial justice, • Diverse groups in Ohio urge public officials to speak out on coronavirus anti-Asian racism, • Kent State professors assess Rate My Professors' review system, • Columbus Teachers Begin New School Year Without A Union Contract, • Columbus schools, teachers union withhold tentative contract's terms till day members vote, • Virginia district removes student video that shows crumbling conditions at school, • Norfolk students filmed a report about their crumbling school. Administrators ordered it deleted., • The dilemma of social media and schools, • Publishing memes also means knowing copyright rules, • Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier: Limiting Student Free Speech, • Appraisal of Strongsville schools’ Drake property left out 28 percent of the land, • Do you have permission to grab that image off the internet and reuse? Read this first, • Free speech expert questions judge’s ruling on Black Lives Matter pin, • 500 Schools Reported Zero Cases of Rape In 2014, And Here’s Why, • At Northern Highlands, policy on student publications raises censorship debate, • Freedom to express: Legislature decides on a new bill that would limit student censorship, • Michigan standing behind student privacy law on Brendan Gibbons situation, but media law prof says that's debatable, • Citing FERPA and policy, University declines to release details in Gibbons case, • Butt-dialing' lawsuit cites Federal Wiretap Act, • When does picking up a 'butt-dial' call invade privacy?, • Incoming journalism students offered new scholarships, • At School Papers, the Ink is Drying Up, • High school students, teachers report student media censorship, • 25 years later, a look at one generation under Hazelwood, • Landmark Student-Press Ruling Resonates Decades Later, • Judge in T.J. Lane's case puts restrictions on media; experts say he doesn't want media circus, • First Amendment education surveys keep challenging us to try new things,
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