BEVERLY HORVIT is an adjunct instructor in the Missouri School of Journalism. After her earning her bachelor’s degree from Southern Methodist University, she worked for several Texas newspapers, including The Houston Post. She then earned master’s and doctoral degrees from the Missouri School of Journalism, where she was a faculty news editor at the Columbia Missourian. Her research on international news coverage and foreign policy has been published in Newspaper Research Journal, International Communication Gazette and the International Journal of Press/Politics. Horvit returned to the School after teaching at Winthrop University, the University of Texas-Arlington and Texas Christian University.
Selected Publications
Refereed Paper Presentation
- Beverly Horvit and Maria Garcia. “A Myopic View of Asia? How U.S. News Organizations Covered the Region in 2006.” AEJMC annual conference, Boston, Aug. 5-8, 2009.
Related Articles
- Sep 8, 2011: Missouri Journalism Faculty, Students and Alumni Present 94 Papers at International Research Conference
- Sep 8, 2011: Journalism Faculty, Students and Alumni Receive 18 Awards for Outstanding Peer-Reviewed Research Papers at AEJMC
- Jul 29, 2010: Missouri Journalism Students, Faculty to Present 44 Papers at International Research Conference
- Jul 22, 2009: Missouri Journalism Faculty, Students to Present 50 Scholarly Papers, Lead 21 Sessions at Upcoming Research Conference
- Mar 20, 2009: MU Cross-Cultural Journalism Course Available in Kansas City via Internet Video


