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Julie Henderson, Ph.D., APR, Fellow PRSA, is professor
of public relations. She was elected to the Public
Relations Society of America College of Fellows in 2004, an honor limited to the top five percent of the 20,000
members of PRSA.
In addition to serving as faculty advisor to the Public
Relations Student Society of America chapter,
Henderson is also active in the state and national PRSA organization.
She was a founding member of the Northeast Wisconsin PRSA chapter,
and served as Assembly Delegate, treasurer, and Accreditation
chair. Currently she is a member of the board of directors
for the PRSA Educators Academy, which includes more than 300
public relations professors.
Henderson has contributed chapters to Learning to Teach (3rd
edition), published by PRSA; Emerging Issues in Contemporary
Journalism, published by Edwin Mellen Press; The Handbook of
Public Relations, published by Sage Publications; and Mass
Media in 2025: Industries, People and Nations, published by
Greenwood Press. Her work has also appeared in the Journalism
and Mass Communication Quarterly, Journalism and Mass Communication
Educator, Journal of Health and Human Services Administration,
Journal of Association of Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication,
Public Relations Review, Journalism History, Visual Communications
Quarterly, and the Newspaper Research Journal. She also contributes
to the Oshkosh Magazine, Oshkosh Northwestern, and Public Relations
Tactics.
Henderson was awarded a competitive American Society of Newspaper
Editors fellowship in 1998, which included a six-week faculty
internship at the Grand Forks Herald shortly after the newspaper
was named a Pulitzer Prize winner. She was awarded a competitive
Wisconsin Teaching Fellows position in 1999.
Henderson was named the third-place national sweepstakes winner
in the 1999 National Federation of Press Women communication
contest. She has won 14 national awards for her writing, editing,
and photography, and 93 state awards in Wisconsin and North
Dakota. She also has won three awards from the American Advertising
Federation.
Before joining the UW Oshkosh faculty in 1993, Henderson taught
at North Dakota State University for eight years. Prior to
that time she worked as a newspaper stringer, a reporter/editor
for a publishing company, editor of a company magazine, media
coordinator for a group of hospitals, and public information
officer for a state agency.
Henderson is listed in the 2000 Outstanding Writers of the
Twentieth Century; Outstanding People of the Twentieth Century;
International Women of the Millennium; Who’s Who in the
Media and Communication 1998-1999; Who’s Who in America,
1994; Who’s Who in the World, 1995-1996; Who’s
Who in Writers, Editors and Poets, United States and Canada
1994; 1988 International Who's Who of Writers, Editors and
Poets; 1987 Who's Who of U.S. Writers, Editors and Poets; and
1985 Outstanding Young Women of America.
Office: Clow 106B -- Phone: 424-1105 -- E-mail: henderso@uwosh.edu
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