John A. McArthur CV - Queens University Of Charlotte

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John A. McArthur IIIContact InformationUniversity Office AddressTelephoneEmailWebsiteJames L. Knight School of CommunicationQueens University of Charlotte1900 Selwyn AvenueCharlotte, NC 28274(704) nPh.D.Rhetorics, Communication, & Information Design (2008)College of Architecture, Arts & Humanities, Clemson University, Clemson, SCDissertation: Instructional Proxemics: Creating a Place for Space in InstructionalCommunication DiscourseCommittee: Andrew C. Billings (Chair), Department of Communication Studies;Bryan Denham, Dept. of Communication Studies; William H. Havice, Dept. ofEducation; Sean D. Williams, Dept. of EnglishM.Ed.Higher Education & Student Affairs Administration (2004)College of Education, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SCB.S.Psychology & Religion double major (2002)Furman University, Greenville, SCFaculty Appointments2013-Present2008-2013Associate Professor (tenured 2013)Assistant ProfessorJames L. Knight School of CommunicationQueens University of Charlotte (NC)2012-2015Affiliated Assistant Professor, Graduate FacultyUniversity of Alabama

J. A. McArthur, Ph.D.CV May 2016, p. 22005-2008Instructor of RecordDepartment of Communication Studies, Clemson University (SC)Department of English, Clemson University (SC)University Administration Experience2015-presentDirector of Graduate ProgramsJames L. Knight School of Communication, Queens Univ. of Charlotte (NC) 2013-2015Director of Online Faculty ServicesQueens University of Charlotte (NC) 2009-2015 Led Knight School curriculum development, revision, and implementation withmajors in Communication and Journalism & Digital Media; and minors inOrganizational Communication, Health Communication, Sports Communication,Journalism, Media Studies and American Popular Culture.Hired, developed, and evaluated over 30 adjunct and contingent faculty members.Directed assessment, accreditation, and student support efforts.Collaborated on grant funding, advancement, and school visioning.Assistant Director of Student LifeUniversity of South Carolina, Upstate 2003-2004Supported faculty designing courses for online and hybrid learning environments.Devised and implemented university-wide quality assurance measures for online andhybrid education and institutional effectiveness.Developed and instituted university-wide equivalencies for use of instructional timeacross face-to-face, hybrid, and online learning environments.Led instructional design efforts for university-wide online and hybrid courses.Director of Undergraduate ProgramsJames L. Knight School of Communication, Queens Univ. of Charlotte (NC) 2004-2005Led curriculum development for masters thesis and project advising.Enhanced opportunities for creative inquiry & faculty-student interaction.Developed staffing models for faculty recruitment and compensation.Visioned graduate programs outcomes for both online and campus-based programs.Managed department facilities, budget, and personnel.Developed programming for campus recreation, Greek life, and student activities.Led university committee for collaboration between academic programs andstudent affairs.Research AssistantNational Resource Center for First-Year Experience & Students in Transition

J. A. McArthur, Ph.D.CV May 2016, p. 32002-2004Graduate Assistant for Campus ProgrammingRussell House Univ. Union: Carolina Productions, University of South CarolinaPracticum in University Budget & Finance Office, University of South Carolina2002-2004First-Year Program Coordinator, Summer Outdoor ExperienceStudent Services Division, Furman UniversityPublicationsBooksMcArthur, J.A. (2016). Digital Proxemics: How technology shapes the ways we move. New York: Peter Lang.Journal Articles, peer-reviewedMcArthur, J.A., & White, A. F. (2016, forthcoming). Twitter Chats as Third Places. Social Media Society.Furr, J., Carreiro, A., & McArthur, J. (under review). Strategic Approaches to Disability Disclosure onSocial Media. Disability & Society.McArthur, J.A., & Graham, V.J. (2015). User-Experience Design and libraries: A pathway to innovation?Journal of Library Innovation, 6 (2), 60-73.McArthur, J.A. (2015). Altruism meets Participatory Video: A correlational study of the ALS Ice BucketChallenge. Journal of Digital and Media Literacy, 3 (1), 1-12McArthur, J.A. (2015). Matching instructors and spaces of learning: The impact of space on behavioral,affective, and cognitive learning. Journal of Learning Spaces, 4 (1), 1-16.McArthur, J.A. (2013). Rethinking the classroom: One department’s attempt to connect student learningand national events. Journal of the Association for Communication Administration, 32 (2), 77-86.McArthur, J.A., & Bostedo-Conway, K. (2012). Exploring the relationship between student-instructorinteraction on Twitter and student perceptions of teacher behaviors. International Journal ofTeaching and Learning in Higher Education, 23 (3), 286-292.McArthur, J.A. (2011). Practical lessons from user-experience design for spaces of learning. AmericanClearinghouse on Educational Facilities Journal, 2 (1), 65-77.Cox, S., Brooks, B., & McArthur, J.A. (2011). Ballin’ on Burris: Coordinated Management of Meaning.Journal of Critical Incidents, 89-92.Slater, J., Burson, T., & McArthur, J.A. (2011). Connecting Assessment to Resource Allocation: Ademonstration project at Queens University of Charlotte. Assessment Update, 23 (4), 1-4.McArthur, J.A. (2011). “What Happened?” Teaching Attribution Theory with ambiguous prompts.Communication Teacher, 25 (1), 32-36.McArthur, J.A. (2009). Composing Podcasts: Engaging ‘digital natives’ in the communication classroom.Communication Teacher, 23 (1), 15-18.

J. A. McArthur, Ph.D.CV May 2016, p. 4McArthur, J.A. (2009). Digital Subculture: A geek meaning of style. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 33(1), 58-70.McArthur, J.A. (2007). Review of Blogging for your Business: Byron & Broback, 2006. BusinessCommunication Quarterly, 70 (3), 393-395.Book ChaptersMcArthur, J.A. (2012). Voicing a Campus Icon: Twitter, a bronze goddess, and hyperlocal communityengagement. In J.A. McArthur (Ed.). (2012). Community 2.0—at the intersection of digital media andinformation design. CreateSpace.McArthur, J.A. (2011). Digital Subculture: A geek meaning of style. In Rojek, C. (Ed.). Popular Music: SageBenchmarks in Culture and Society, Sage Publications.McArthur, J.A. (2010). Mediated Group Communication. In J. Park & E. Abels (Eds.). InterpersonalRelations and Social Patterns in Communication Technologies: Discourse Norms, Language Structuresand Cultural Variables. IGI-Global.Comprehensive Teaching AidsMcArthur, J.A. (2014). Planning for Strategic Communication: A workbook for applying theory to practice.CreateSpace. [Workbook designed as a supplement to Ihlen, Fredrikson, & van Ruler’s PublicRelations and Social Theory (2009) to aid students in applying social theories to practice.Workbook adopted by multiple courses in strategic communication planning.]McArthur, J.A. (Ed.). (2012). Community 2.0—at the intersection of digital media and information design.CreateSpace. [Edited book of graduate students’ original applications of information designtheory to the relationships between community development and digital technologies.]A comprehensive list of manuscripts under review & manuscripts in preparation is available by request.Refereed & Invited PresentationsPeer-Reviewed Conference Papers & PresentationsMcArthur, J.A. (2015). Creating a community-generated archive: Digital tools for storing, citing, andsharing visual artifacts. Paper presented at NCA National Convention, Las Vegas, NV.McArthur, J.A. (2013). Pedagogy & Innovation: Designing a learning experience with (or in spite of) socialmedia. Paper presented at the NCA National Convention, Washington, DC.McArthur, J.A. (2012). Digital Cities: Urban Community Development through Information Design.Paper presented at NCA National Convention, Orlando, FL.

J. A. McArthur, Ph.D.CV May 2016, p. 5McArthur, J.A., & Bostedo-Conway, K. (2011). Exploring the relationship between student-instructorinteraction on Twitter and student perceptions of teacher behaviors. Paper presented at NCANational Convention, New Orleans, LA.McArthur, J.A. (2011). Voicing a Campus Icon: Twitter, a bronze goddess, and hyperlocal communityengagement. Paper presented at NCA National Convention, New Orleans, LA.McArthur, J.A. (2010). A Month with Mashable: Bridging information content and media expression usingTwitter. Paper presented at NCA National Convention, San Francisco, CA.McArthur, J.A. (2009). “What Happened?” Teaching Attributions through ambiguous prompts. GIFTSPaper presented at NCA National Convention, Chicago, IL. Top Ten GIFTS Paper & TopThree GIFTS Paper Related to Conference Theme.McArthur, J.A. (2009). Instructional Proxemics: Creating a Place for Space in InstructionalCommunication. Presented in a Featured Panel at NCA National Convention, San Diego, CA.NCA Grant Award.McArthur, J.A. (2008). Teaching Tuckman’s Group Development with “Sister Act.” GIFTS Paperpresented at NCA National Convention, San Diego, CA.McArthur, J.A. (2007). Engaging Information Design: Re-considering the user’s experience. Presented atNCA National Convention, Chicago, IL.McArthur, J.A. (2007). Orality: The spoken word. Paper presented in panel – Perspectives onInformation Design: Expanding User Experience Design – at the Pop CultureAssociation/American Culture Association National Conference. Boston, MA.McArthur, J.A. (2007). Instructional Proxemics. Research Presentation presented at Research NetworkForum of the Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC) AnnualMeeting, New York, NY.Refereed Conference Presentations for University AdministratorsMcArthur, J.A. (2012). Pedagogy, then Technology. Presented at The Teaching Professor Conference,Washington, DC.Slater, J., Burson, T., & McArthur, J. (2010). Budget Implications of Assessment Data: The assessmentcommittee at one university closes the loop. Presented at Southern Association of Colleges andSchools (SACS) Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY.Slater, J., Burson, T., McArthur, J., McGavran, D., & Pardue, T., (2010). Budget Implications ofAssessment Data. Presented at NCICU, Raleigh, NC.Slater, J., Burson, T., McArthur, J., McGavran, D., & Pardue, T., (2010). “The Little Committee thatCould”: How the Assessment Committee at Queens University of Charlotte implementedoutcomes assessment campus-wide. Presented at NCICU, Raleigh, NC.McArthur, J.A. (2007). Designing Our Identity: Document design for student affairs. Presented at SCCPAFall Conference, Greenville, SC. Top Program Award.McArthur, J.A. (2006). Establishing a digital identity. Presented at SCCPA Spring Conference, Charleston,SC.Lofton, F., & McArthur, J.A. (2003). Personal wellness: De-stressing your mind, body & spirit in theoffice. Presented at SCCPA Administrative Assistant Workshop, Columbia, SC.

J. A. McArthur, Ph.D.CV May 2016, p. 6McArthur, J.A. & Ryan, B. (2003). Remote control: The power in delegation. Presented at StudentLeadership Training Conference, Columbia, SC.Derrick, J.S. & McArthur, J.A. (2003). Student advising for a new generation. Presented at NACANational Conference, Nashville, TN.Russell, S., Stansbury, D., Lawhead, J., & McArthur, J.A. (2003). How to be a SUPERvisor. Presented atNACA National Conference, Nashville, TN.Derrick, J.S. & McArthur, J.A. (2002). Advising a new generation of students in student activities.Presented at NACA South Regional Conference, Winston-Salem, NC.Invited Faculty Development WorkshopsEngaging Students Online. Title V Grant PARES Faculty Development Workshop, UniversidadInteramericana de Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR, April 2016.Online Course Design (co-facilitated with J. McClelland). Center for Advancement of Faculty ExcellenceFaculty Workshop, Queens University of Charlotte, Mar. 2014.Courting Millennials. Center for Advancement of Faculty Excellence Faculty & Staff Workshop, QueensUniversity of Charlotte, Feb. 2014.Innovation & Pedagogy. Title V Grant PARES Faculty Development Workshop, UniversidadInteramericana de Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR, Jan. 2014.Innovation & Pedagogy. Center for Advancement of Faculty Excellence Workshop. Queens University ofCharlotte, Feb. 2013.Pedagogy, then Technology. Title V Grant PARES Faculty Development Workshop, UniversidadInteramericana de Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR, Jan. 2013.Adding Visual Images in Moodle. Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning Faculty Workshop,Queens University of Charlotte, Jan. 2012.PowerPoint Success. Knight Digital Literacy Learning Series. Queens University of Charlotte, Feb. 2011.Blogging 101: An introduction to weblogs. Knight Digital Literacy Learning Series. Queens University ofCharlotte, Nov. 2010.Speaking & Learning in Tweets: the language of Twitter. Knight Digital Literacy Learning Series. QueensUniversity of Charlotte, Oct. 2010.Are you connected? Social Media @QueensUniv. Knight Digital Literacy Learning Series. Queens Universityof Charlotte, Sept. 2010.Composing Podcasts: Engaging ‘digital natives’ in the communication classroom. Center for Excellence inTeaching and Learning Faculty Workshop, Queens University of Charlotte, Mar. & Sept. 2009.Effective Oral Presentation. Training for Health Educators. University of SC, Upstate, Mar. 2005.Using TACT in delegation: Motivating your members. University Lunch & Learn series, University of SouthCarolina, Upstate, Sept. 2004.Invited Public Presentations & Invited Speaking EngagementsManaging Multiple Agendas: Human-Centered Learning Space Design. Next Generation Learning SpacesConference. Nashville, TN, Feb. 2015.

J. A. McArthur, Ph.D.CV May 2016, p. 7Courting Millennials: Experience Design, People, and Technology. [Keynote] Sungard Banking Systems TrustUser Group Annual Meeting, St. Petersburg, FL, Sept. 2014.Designing Action: Student Affairs Millennials Design Thinking. Student Life Symposium, Charlotte, NC,July 2014.Courting Millennials: Experience Design, People, and Technology. Sungard Banking Systems, Charlotte, NC,Sept. 2013.Delegating Space: Venues of the 2012 Democratic National Convention. Charlotte & the Convention PechaKucha Series, Charlotte, NC, Aug. 2012.Human-Centered Systems & Digital Engagement. American City Business Journals, Charlotte, NC, May2012.My Digital Life: Social Media meets Personal Privacy. Myers Park Association, Charlotte, NC, Oct. 2011.DM3C/LIVE: The Big Picture. Knight Best Minds Conference Facilitator, Charlotte, NC, Sept. 2011.A History of Social Media. Charlotte City Club Dialogue & Discovery, Charlotte, NC, June 2011.Social Media: Taming the Beast. WFAE, Charlotte’s National Public Radio (NPR) Affiliate, CommunityForum and Broadcast, Feb. 2011.Social Media & Education. Social Media Charlotte, Charlotte, NC, Dec. 2010.Communicating Honor: Civility, Technology and a Digital Society. Sed Ministrare, Queens University ofCharlotte (NC) Aug. 2010. transcript and video available at www.jamcarthur.com“The next big thing in Social Media is ” [Keynote Panel], The Charlotte Observer Social Media Conference,Charlotte, NC, Jan. 2010.Leadership Lessons: Learning through the medium of film. Leadership Advance, Greenville, SC, Aug. 2004.On the Starting Block: Making your first meeting as memorable as the finish line. Leadership Advance,Greenville, SC, Aug. 2004.Developing a training schedule: Time management for leaders. Leadership Advance, Greenville, SC, Aug.2004.Grant Development 5.75 million John S. & James L. Knight Foundation (funded)Successful grant application to name and endow the James L. Knight School of Communicationat Queens University of Charlotte, 2010.· Grant Proposal co-author, 2009-2010· Grant Implementation “Master Plan” co-author, 2010-2011· Grant Report author, 2011-2012

J. A. McArthur, Ph.D.CV May 2016, p. 8TeachingCourses TaughtQueens University of Charlotte (2008-present)Graduate Programs, James L. Knight School of Communication Constructing Messages & Audiences, COM 605/613 * (and online) Communication in the Digital Age, COM 648 * Space, Technology, & Information Design, COM 668 * Human Environment & Technology, COM 668 * Masters Capstone Experience, COM 680 & 681 *Undergraduate Programs, James L. Knight School of Communication Introduction to Communication, COM 101 (and online) Public Speaking, COM 200 Business & Professional Writing, COM 216 (online hybrid) Organizational Communication, COM 305 (and online) Media Aesthetics, COMM 309 * & Layout & Design, COM 316 * Public Relations / Integrated Strategic Communication, COM 342/306 * (and online) Sports Promotion & Publicity, COM 357 * Social Media Seminar, COM 360/401 * Proxemics: Space and Communication Seminar, COM 401 * Communication Capstone, COM 495University Programs First-Year Exploration Seminars, IDST 200 *(1) There’s an App for That (Digital Literacy)(2) Puzzled (Ciphers, Codebreaking, & Cryptanalysis)(3) Royals Radio (Episodic Podcast Production)Clemson University (2005-2008)Department of Communication Studies Introduction to Human Communication Lab, COMM 150L Public Speaking, COMM 250 Small Group & Team Communication COMM 350 *Department of English Business Writing ENGL 304 (online) Technical Writing ENGL 314 (online)University of South Carolina (2003)University 101: First-Year Seminar UNIV 101Sample teaching materials (e.g. philosophy, course syllabi, and teaching evaluations) are available by request.

J. A. McArthur, Ph.D.CV May 2016, p. 9Teaching HonorsTeaching and Learning with Technology mini-grant recipient, 2016Lambda Pi Eta Award for service to the Knight School of Communication, 2011, 2012International Communication Association (ICA) 2007 Graduate Teaching AwardNational Communication Association (NCA) 2009 Top Ten GIFTS PaperNCA 2009 Top Three GIFTS Paper related to conference themeGraduate Project AdvisingPh.D. Students (Dissertation Committee Member)C. Parsons, University of Alabama, 2015M.A. Students (Primary Thesis Advisor)Queens University of Charlotte, MA in Communication K. Conway, 2012 A. McCaffrey, 2015 A. Farley, 2013 S. McClanahan, 2015 J. Malveaux, 2013 A. Stalcup, 2015 V. Graham, 2014 C. Banks, 2015 G. Bland, 2015 L. Garnes, 2015 S. Cacciatore, 2015 A.Nwaosuagwu, 2015 M. Lloyd, 2015 E. Carrara, 2016 D. Dembski, 2016A. Johnson, 2016C. O’Rourke, 2016C. Ramey, 2016M. Yousif, 2016M.A. Students (Thesis Direction)Queens University of Charlotte, MA in Communication J. Bassinger, 2014 J. Sims, 2014 T. Blue, 2014 A. Smith, 2014 C. Brown, 2014 D. Sutton, 2014 M.Dennehy, 2014 G. al-Rabaan, 2015 S. Fogg, 2014 K. Campbell, 2015 L. King, 2014 F. Duchampt, 2015 C. Genson, 2014 J. Furr, 2015 A. Pence, 2014 M. Goddard, 2015 A. Pressley, 2014 R. Stewart, 2015 A. Saari, 2014 J. Sullivan, 2015 P. Taft, 2015A. Armstrong, 2015K. Ceneviva, 2015M. McGill, 2015W. Muhonen, 2015D. Parra, 2015R. Troy-Mebane, 2015J. Wise, 2015M.A. Students (Graduate Internship Direction)M. Yousif, Queens University of Charlotte, 2016S. Pirwitz, University of South Carolina, 2005

J. A. McArthur, Ph.D.CV May 2016, p. 10Service to the UniversityLeadership RolesDirector, Online Faculty Services, Queens University of Charlotte, 2013-2015This position included responsibility for: Faculty leadership in online education and instructional design. Faculty advocacy for quality assurance in online courses and programs. Faculty development focused peer review for online and hybrid course designs. Collaboration with the Center for Advancement of Faculty Excellence. Instructional design for general education, across schools and subject areas in online learning.Co-Chair, University Strategic Imperative Committee: “Focus on academic programs and strengtheningsignature student experiences.” Queens University of Charlotte, 2011-2012Coordinator, Community.art visual rhetoric project, Queens Univ. of Charlotte, 2008-2011Chair, ad hoc committee on student affairs & academic program collaboration, USC Upstate, 2005Committee ServiceUniversity Academic Policy Committee, Queens University of Charlotte, 2014-presentUniversity Graduate Council, Queens University of Charlotte, 2015-presentCenter for the Advancement of Faculty Excellence Advisory Council, Queens Univ., 2013-2015Digital Learning Committee, Queens University of Charlotte, 2013-2015General Education Taskforce, Queens University of Charlotte, 2012-2014Search Committee, Director Center for Advancement of Faculty Excellence, Queens Univ., 2013Strategic Planning Steering Committee, Queens University of Charlotte, 2011-2012Assessment Committee, Queens University of Charlotte, 2008-2012University ad hoc committee on social media presence, Queens Univ. of Charlotte, 2009-2012Search Committee, Vice President of Academic Affairs, Queens Univ. of Charlotte, 2010-2011Alcohol and Drug Programs Advisory Committee, USC Upstate, 2005Wellness & Fitness Initiative Committee, USC Upstate, 2005Student Life Advisory Committee, USC Upstate, 2004-2005Russell House University Union Advisory Board, University of SC, 2002-2004Service to the School & DepartmentLeadership RolesDirector of Graduate Programs, Knight School of Communication, 2015-presentThis position included responsibility for: Campus and online program management Admissions and marketing oversight

J. A. McArthur, Ph.D.CV May 2016, p. 11 Curriculum development, rotations, and course scheduling Faculty development and adjunct faculty hiring and support Annual and Comprehensive Program Assessment Student academic support and advisingChair, Knight School Graduate Student Qualifications Committee, 2015-presentChair, Knight School Faculty Personnel Committee, 2014-presentDirector of Undergraduate Programs, Knight School of Communication, 2009-2015This position included responsibility for: Curriculum development, revision, and implementation Course scheduling Faculty leadership and development Adjunct and contingent faculty hiring and support School-wide visioning, administration, advancement, and grant-writing SACS (Accreditation/Reaffirmation) writing Annual and Comprehensive Program Assessment Student academic supportChair, Knight School Undergraduate Student Qualifications Committee, 2009-2015Founding Advisor, Lambda Pi Eta Chapter, Queens University of Charlotte, 2008-2015Chair, Open-rank Visiting Professor Search Committee, Queens Univ. of Charlotte, 2011School of Communication Web Liaison, Queens Univ. of Charlotte, 2008-2010Committee & Department ServiceKnight School Faculty Personnel Committee, Queens University of Charlotte, 2013-presentAcademic Advisor, Queens University of Charlotte, 2008-presentSearch Committee for Assistant Professor of Communication, Queens Univ. of Charlotte, 2009Graduate Judicial Hearing Board, Queens University of Charlotte, 2009Rhetorics, Communication, & Information Design Advisory Committee, Clemson Univ. 2006-2008Comm. Studies Department Basic Courses Committee, Clemson University, 2005-2008Judge for “Tiger Speak Out,” Clemson University, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008Dean’s ad hoc Committee on the re-design of Daniel Hall, Clemson University, 2007-2008Future-Pull Design Charette Participant, Clemson University, 2007COMM 150 Course Development Committee, Clemson University, 2005 - 2007COMM 250 Course Development Committee, Clemson University, 2007 - 2008Chair, Basic Courses Visual Support Committee, Clemson University, 2006Chair, Search Committee for Student Life Administrative Asst., USC Upstate, 2005Search Committee for Asst. Director of Student Life, USC Upstate, 2005

J. A. McArthur, Ph.D.CV May 2016, p. 12Service to the ProfessionLeadership RolesVice-Chair Elect, National Communication Assn.--Human Communication & Technology Division, 2016This position will transition to Vice-Chair (2017), Chair (2018), and Past Chair (2019)Publications Chair, SC College Personnel Association, 2006-2008Conference Co-Chair, SC College Personnel Association, 2006Professional Association & Conference ServiceLegislative Assembly Delegate, National Communication Association, 2016Nominations Committee, Human Communication & Technology Division, NCA 2014, 2015Panel Organizer, COMMunities of Tomorrow: At the intersection of physical and digital spaces, NCA NationalConvention, 2012Reviewer, Human Communication & Technology Division Papers, NCA, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015Reviewer, Mass Communication Division Conference Papers, NCA, 2007-2015Reviewer, G.I.F.T.S. Conference Papers, NCA, 2009-2012, 2014Panel Respondent, Ethos in a Digital Era, NCA National Convention 2011Panel Respondent, Facebook, Social Networking & Online Media Consumption, NCA National Conv. 2011Panel Organizer & Chair, UnCONVENTIONal Learning: Engaging the student-environment interaction, NCANational Convention 2008, Convention Grant Award & Featured ProgramPanel Organizer & Chair, Unconventional Classrooms: Service learning as a model for student-environmentinteraction, NCA National Convention 2008Panel Chair, Digitality and Diversity: TV programming, technology, and management, NCA NationalConvention 2008Reviewer, Student Conference Papers, NCA, 2006-2007National Convention Graduate Staff Member, Association of Fraternity Advisors, 2003National Convention Graduate Intern, National Association for Campus Activities, 2003Academic Publications ServiceReviewer, Journal of Digital and Media Literacy.Reviewer, Journal of Online Learning and Teaching.Reviewer, Television and New Media.Reviewer, Electronic Journal of Communication, Special Issue on Social Media, 2010Reviewer, Anatomical Sciences Education.

J. A. McArthur, Ph.D.CV May 2016, p. 13External Service & Media RelationsRelevant External ServiceBoard of Advisors, Greenville Wordsmiths, 2015-presentSteering Committee, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library System, Strategic Planning, 2012-2013Board of Advisors, SMEDU (Social Media Education), Washington DC, 2010-2013Collaborator, Charlotte Observer Social Media Conference at Queens, January 2010Judge, Laird Lewis Invitational Speech & Debate Tournament, Charlotte, NC, January 2009Columns, Op-Eds & Trade PublicationsMuseums extend the conversation [Op-Ed]. (2014, January 27). The Greenville News.Regular column on Social Media Education’s national website, 2012-2013:Unusual Commencement Speech Offers 100,000 through Flash Philanthropy (2013, May 5).Staying Current in Social Media Education. (2013, February 19).The Election has Facebook Seeing Red – and Blue. (2012, November 6).Experimenting with Pinterest in the College Classroom. (2012, September 17).Investing in Digital Literacy through Social Media. (2012, May 9).Queens students – and Charlotte – can go to school on DNC [Op-Ed]. (2012, July 13). CharlotteObserver.Town Crier? Village Idiot? We each have role in public space [Op-Ed]. (2011, Sept. 30). CharlotteObserver.Share Your Own Memory [Op-Ed, 10 year anniversary of 9/11]. (2011, Sept. 9). The Greenville News.The Role of the Executive Officer in Higher Education Public Policy (2004). The Palmetto Practitioner:Issues in student affairs. Columbia, SC: SC College Personnel Association.Find a Mentor — Be a Mentor (2004). Campus Activities Programming Magazine. Columbia, SC: NationalAssociation of Campus Activities.Media Coverage of my academic endeavors“Charlotte ALS Center Responds to Challenge; Professor Studies Viral Phenomenon.” by B. Bereiter(August 29, 2014). Time Warner Cable News Broadcast.“Tiny Radio in Class: Podcasting returns to campus.” by D. Schaffhauser (May 15, 2013).CampusTechnology.com“Putting Pinterest to the test.” by D. Schaffhauser (Dec. 10, 2012). CampusTechnology.com“Queens Univ. to discuss importance of political conventions.” (Aug. 29, 2012). Fox News Rising Broadcast.“Echo-Boomers: The Wired Generation.” C. Giffords, (Spring 2011), Ballantyne Magazine, Cover story.“Queens Professor asks students to tweet” E. Frazier (Apr. 5, 2010) Charlotte Observer, BIListed on the “Best in Charlotte on Twitter” by Charlotte Observer, October 2009.

J. A. McArthur, Ph.D.CV May 2016, p. 14Media Appearances an ‘expert source’ in media, technology, and society“Emojis and the Future of Language” Charlotte Talks (May 25, 2016). WFAE, Charlotte’s NPR Affiliate.“Does technology impact our health” The Bobby DeMuro Show (Feb. 12, 2012). WBT Radio.“No names, just rants and raves” by E. Frazier (December 28, 2010). Charlotte Observer.“Can she go a month without Facebook?” by E. Frazier (October 10, 2010). Charlotte Observer.“Queens: Media Literacy Leaders” by J. Atkinson (September 14, 2010) WBTV Broadcast News.“As iPad’s due date nears, some anxious, some blasé” by E. Frazier (Apr. 2, 2010) Charlotte Observer, AI“Apple iPad: Experts weigh in” by P. St.Onge (January 27, 2010) Charlotte Observer, http://bit.ly/cFY9W8“Apple Tablet: A behavior changer?” by P. St.Onge (January 27, 2010) Charlotte Observer, AI“This is your brain on Twitter” by J. Elder (September 7, 2009) Charlotte Observer, A1“Health care debate sets Facebook all a-buzz” by J. Elder (August 21, 2009) Charlotte Observer, A1“What does your Facebook photo say?” by J. Elder (July 30, 2009) Charlotte Observer, A1“Have you done your 25 things list?” by S. Aarthun (February 3, 2009) Charlotte Observer, A1Professional MembershipsNational Communication Association (NCA)Southern States Communication Association (SSCA)Carolinas Communication Association (CCA)South Carolina College Personnel Association (SCCPA)Social Media Club (SMC) – CharlotteHonors & AwardsHonorsLambda Pi Eta Award for Faculty Service to Knight School of Communication 2011, 2012International Communication Association (ICA) 2007 Graduate Teaching AwardBest in Show Award 2004: SCSF Art exhibit 2004, for photography entry titled “Window”President’s Award for service to the Furman University communityOmicron Delta Kappa: National Leadership Honorary SocietyAlfred S. Reid Memorial Award for service to Furman UniversityQuate

John A. McArthur III Contact Information University Office Address James L. Knight School of Communication Queens University of Charlotte 1900 Selwyn Avenue Charlotte, NC 28274 Telephone (704) 870-7397 Email mcarthurj@queens.edu Website JAMcArthur.com Education