VCU School of Mass Communications

Tim Bajkiewicz

Dr. BDr. Tim Bajkiewicz (“Dr. B.” to a lot of his students) is an associate professor of broadcast journalism in School of Mass Communications. He joined VCU in fall 2008 after seven years on faculty in the School of Mass Communications at the University of South Florida in Tampa.

Dr. Bajkiewicz teaches the Advanced TV Newsgathering course and is the co-instructor (with Suzanne Lysak) for VCU InSight the School’s 30-minute student-produced TV news program. He will also teach in the school’s graduate program in multimedia journalism. His research on new media and news convergence has been published in the journal Electronic News and in two book chapters. He has also authored text book chapters about online writing and postmodern content analysis media research. He currently serves as webmaster for AEJMC’s Radio-TV Journalism Division.

Dr. Bajkiewicz began working in radio in 1987. His professional experience includes more than 10 years in broadcasting and media at ten different radio stations, with positions as a morning and afternoon radio on-air personality, news anchor, and management positions in promotions and production. He has also worked extensively in live audio production, both for broadcast and live concert production, along with audio film post-production and freelance video production.

At USF Dr. Bajkiewicz taught an exciting undergraduate multimedia journalism class in cooperation with the Media General-owned The Tampa Tribune, NBC-affiliated WFLA-TV News Channel 8, and their online news operation, TBO.com. He was honored with a 2004-2005 USF Outstanding Undergraduate Teacher award and he took second place in the Promising Professors” national teaching competition in the Mass Communication & Society Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. He was also honored with a Director’s Award by Tampa Bay-based RCS for producing a short fund-raising video for that social service organization’s successful efforts to raise $2 million to purchase property for their food bank. In 2004 he was named “Outstanding Communications Media/Technology Teacher” by the Tampa Educational Cable Consortium, which runs The Education and Learning Channels.

Dr. Bajkiewicz earned his B.A. in Anthropology in 1993 (with honors) and M.A. in Mass Communications (with distinction) in 1995 from the University of Florida. He was a Park Fellow in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where he completed his Ph.D. in 2002. He was co-recipient of the “Outstanding Ph.D. Student” award in 2001 at UNC-Chapel Hill. He is originally from Monroe, Michigan, a small town about 40 miles south of Detroit.