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Wednesday, June 18, 2008

School of Mass Comm welcomes Timothy Bajkiewicz

The School of Mass Communications at VCU has added another broadcast journalism faculty member, Associate Professor Dr. Tim Bajkiewicz (or as he prefers, “Dr. B”).

“I'm really excited about coming to VCU. I just have a good feeling about everything--the students, my fellow faculty, the campus,” said Bajkiewicz. “When you start talking to people you can sense the buzz and that's something special. I visited campus in late January, which was a little cold for a guy who's basically lived in Florida for the past 20 years. Everyone was so kind to me and I had a great time. As soon as I got there I knew this is where I wanted to be,” he said.

Bajkiewicz holds a doctorate in journalism and mass communication from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He also has a master’s degree in mass communication and telecommunication from the University of Florida. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Florida as well, majoring in anthropology with a minor in mass communication.

“I bring a lot of broadcasting and media experience with me, especially with multimedia journalism,” Bajkiewicz said. “You just have to look around to see all the ways we get information today, like our cell phones or online. Quality information has never been so important, and so we need to train the next generation of media storytellers. VCU's School of Mass Communications has a great national reputation, and I'm looking forward to working with the School's students and faculty to keep that up.”

Bajkiewicz has a great deal of teaching experience, including working as an instructor at the University of South Florida. He has also received a number of awards such as the Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award for his work at the University of South Florida. He also placed second in the “Promising Professors” National Teaching Competition the same year.

Bajkiewicz also has a long list of professional broadcast experience. He was a researcher and production assistant for the North Carolina Center for Public Television. He was Online Assistant Coordinator of the General Alumni Association at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has also been a full-time on-air talent at stations like WRUF AM-FM in Gainesville, Florida, WGLF-FM in Tallahassee and WRQN-FM in Toledo, Ohio.