Assistant Professor of Communication-Digital Media Law and Policy at InsideHigherEd
Job Description
The Trinity University Department of Communication seeks a Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Communication to begin Fall 2026. This individual will teach 5 undergraduate classes per year with primary teaching and research responsibilities in digital media law and policy. We seek a student-centered scholar with expertise in First Amendment law, digital privacy, media ethics, and/or platform governance. Specifically, candidates would be expected to:
- Teach one of the core courses for the major: either COMM 1301 (Mass Media), a media industries course; or COMM 2302 (Media Texts), a course on media interpretation and criticism; or COMM 3303 (Media Audiences), a course on understanding the relationship between media and audiences.
- Teach COMM 3462 (Media Law) and COMM 3364 (Ethics and the Mass Media).
- Develop and teach special topics courses in their specific area of expertise, including First Amendment law, media ethics, digital privacy, and/or platform policy.
- Contribute to teaching the First Year Experience or other courses in Pathways, the university's interdisciplinary general education program.
- Maintain a productive research agenda focused on digital media law and policy.
- Engage in service to the department, the university, and the greater San Antonio community.
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