The Office of Media Relations is responsible for proactively
communicating news and information regarding the University’s achievements,
faculty research, academic programs and events to the local, regional,
national and international news media. We encourage faculty
members and senior administrators to interact with the news media regarding
their areas of expertise.
Employees who are contacted directly by the
news media about University business should refer the inquiry to University
Communications - Office of Media Relations at 817-272-2761, or contact Kristin
Sullivan, assistant vice president for media relations, at kristinsul@uta.edu. The Assistant Vice President for Media
Relations is the University’s official spokesperson.
Physical address: 408 Davis Hall
Mailing address: Office of Media Relations, 701 S. Nedderman Drive, Box 19137, Arlington, TX
Phone: 817-272-2761 | Fax: 817-272-2755
Media Relations Staff
Kristin Sullivan
Assistant Vice President for Media Relations
Office:817-272-5364, Cell:817-706-9811
kristinsul@uta.edu
Responsibilities include general UT Arlington news, philanthropy and strategic messaging.
Bridget Lewis
Senior Media Relations Officer
Office:817-272-3317, Cell:214-577-9094
blewis@uta.edu
Secondary University spokeswoman. Responsibilities include Student Affairs, College of Liberal Arts, College of Education and Health Professions, School of Social Work, UT Arlington Library and Student Veteran Services.
Herb Booth
Media Relations Officer
Office:817-272-7075, Cell:214-546-1082
hbooth@uta.edu
Responsibilities include College of Business, College of Engineering, School of Architecture, School of Urban and Public Affairs, UT Arlington Research Institute, Center for Innovation and related divisions.
Traci Peterson
Media Relations Officer
Office:817-272-9208, Cell:817-521-5494
tpeterso@uta.edu
Responsibilities include College of Education and Health Professions (Kinesiology), College of Nursing, College of Science, The Honors College and the Office of Sustainability.
What do we do?
- Position UT Arlington, its students and faculty, in the news
to enhance the visibility and reputation of the University.
- Identify and actively promote potential news stories that
reinforce the academic, research and community service missions of UT Arlington.
- Identify faculty experts as sources for media interviews,
prepare them if needed and connect them with reporters, editors and producers.
- Publish and distribute news releases about significant
University developments, research activity and student and faculty
achievements.
- Collaborate with partner institutions to develop and
distribute news releases.
What is news?
- Something new.
- Breakthrough discoveries and innovation.
- Major grants, philanthropic gifts, new UT Arlington
partnerships with business.
- Interesting students, faculty and researchers.
- Faculty experts who comment on issue of
the day.
We do not produce:
- Advertising and advertorial copy.
- Web content for University departments or divisions.
- Departmental newsletter content.
- Graphics, art or logos.
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