Faculty & Staff
Angeline Taylor
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Office: PRW 226
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            Bio
Angeline Taylor is an instructor and director of The University of South Florida’s
               Neighborhood News Bureau (NNB) in St. Petersburg, FL.
            
            She has been an award-winning journalist, executive editor and educator with nearly
               three decades of experience shaping the media landscape. In addition to her leadership
               at USF, she is pursuing a doctorate at Arizona State University’s (ASU) Walter Cronkite
               School of Journalism and Mass Communication.
            
            She has played pivotal roles in newsroom innovation, editorial strategy and newsroom
               management. She was awarded a grant from University of Vermont’s Center for Community
               News for USF’s NNB. She is a Maynard Institute Fellow, having completed both the Multimedia
               Program and Management Training Center and a Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver Center Fellow
               through the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC).
               She is also an active member of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ),
               where she has served as an adviser at ASU.
            
            Beyond her work at USF, she has taught at Florida A&M University (FAMU) and ASU. At
               FAMU, she played a critical role in revitalizing The FAMUAN, the university’s student
               newspaper, bringing it back into publication after a five-year hiatus.
            
            Her research interests involve how marginalized communities interact and engage with
               various media outlets.