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  • Emily Previti is WITF's reporter for Keystone Crossroads, a statewide public media collaboration focused on issues facing Pennsylvania's cities.
  • Robby Korth joined StateImpact Oklahoma in October 2019, focusing on education reporting.
  • Baltimore, Maryland-born media creative, Andre Melton, is a Board Operator, Producer, and On-Air Host at WEAA.
  • DeWayne Wickham is the founding dean of the School of Global Journalism & Communication. Prior to coming to Morgan State University, he served as interim chair of the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at North Carolina A&T State University (2010 - 2012). He also served as a distinguished professor of journalism at Delaware State University (2000 - 2005) and a visiting distinguished professor at the University of Pennsylvania (2008).
  • Gary Elter was born in Brooklyn, New York.
  • Justina Pollard is the Producer of the #1 rated national talk show on WEAA 88.9 FM, “Today with Dr. Kaye” which airs weekdays from 3 – 5 pm. She was born and raised in Baltimore. She began her career at WBAL-TV 11 as an intern and ended her career as Director of Programming & Public Affairs. She contributed to the success of numerous community initiatives with sponsorship and local programming in an effort to raise thousands of dollars for the campaigns. She helped to raise more than $400,000 by holding a telethon to benefit the American Red Cross’s Hurricane Harvey relief fund to help the victims of Texas, she produced Dr. Oz’s Be Well Health Presentation in 2016 for more than 3,000 people at the Mall in Columbia. She also took her news teams in the trenches of the community to lend a hand to help feed the homeless, help build a playground at St. Vincent de Paul’s Homeless Shelter in West Baltimore, collect toys for children in Puerto Rico and in East Baltimore during Christmas, her team walked for O.J. Brigance’s run/walk to support survivors of ALS, exercised with children at Baltimore City Public Schools and summer camps in an effort to decrease juvenile health issues with her Healthy Kids campaign, bicycle for Susan G. Komen, support the arts at Artscape, unpack more than 7,000 tons of healthy food from the Maryland Food Bank to distribute at Fulton Baptist Church for residents on North and Pennsylvania Avenues and the list continues. She also hired interns and mentored hundreds of high school and college students in careers in broadcasting.
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