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猫咪头条 Faculty Member Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon Receives Prestigious Grant from Broadcast Education Association

Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon on left with another person on the right.
Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon, left, poses with Carter Mental Health Journalism Fellow, 脫rla Ryan, of Ireland.

Funding will Support Multimedia Audio Mini-Series on Rosalynn Carter鈥檚 Impact on Mental Health Journalism

BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.鈥斆ㄟ渫诽 University faculty member, Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon, has received the Broadcast Education Association (BEA) 2025 Leibner Cooper Grant for Creative Productions on the History of Media. Lemon is chair of the Department of Communication, Art and Design and an associate professor of journalism and communication. She will use the grant to produce 鈥淩osalynn Carter鈥檚 Caring Call: How Former United States First Lady鈥檚 Historic Compassionate Legacy Has Transformed Mental Health Journalism and Continues to Transform Newsrooms.鈥

Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon, center, poses with Lee Hawkins,
left, and Josh McGhee, right, at the Carter Center. They are
both Rosalynn Carter Mental Health Journalism Fellows.
Hawkins and McGhee are also remembers of the National
Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), where Lemon
serves as the Founding Chair of the NABJ Wellness Task
Force, dedicated to the well-being of its members.聽

Lemon was invited to speak in 2019 at the Carter Center about trauma and reporting and noticed Carter sitting in the front row listening to her presentation. Then in 2021, the former first lady appointed Lemon to serve on the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism Advisory Board. Lemon appreciates Carter鈥檚 legacy and describes her as a pioneer in mental health. 鈥淪he is the greatest inspiration in my life,鈥 Lemon shared in 2023 when Carter passed away. 鈥淚t is an honor to continue to serve her mission in mental health journalism.鈥

Lemon鈥檚 project is a multimedia audio mini-series focusing on Carter鈥檚 compassionate legacy. The programs will air on Lemon鈥檚 the Compassionate Newsroom podcast. It explores Carter鈥檚 significant impact on mental health journalism. Through historical perspectives and contemporary interviews, the series examines how Carter鈥檚 empathetic leadership and her establishment of the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism have fundamentally reshaped the coverage of behavioral health issues.

鈥淚 am honored and grateful to receive the Leibner Cooper Grant for Creative Productions on the History of Media to share the life and legacy of our beloved former United States First Lady, Mrs. Carter,鈥 Lemon shared. 鈥淪he was a pioneer who led with compassion. I look forward to interviewing the many people who cherished her leadership and service.鈥

Dr. Kortni Alston Lemon, right, and
Dr. Karen Ladley, senior associate
director of The Rosalynn Carter
Fellowships for Mental Health
Journalism & Media, wait outside the
Fox Theater for “Jimmy Carter 100 – A
Celebration in Song.”

Lemon is a former news director and television reporter turned happiness scholar, TEDx speaker, and Transformational Trainer. Fueled by her passion to support the news industry, she is a sought-after speaker training journalists on workplace well-being. Lemon is host and executive producer of The Compassionate Newsroom podcast. The podcast targets news leaders to discover vital insights and strategies for fostering resilience, happiness, and compassion within the media industry.

The Leibner Cooper Grant for Creative Productions on the History of Media is made possible by an endowment from Leibner Cooper Family Foundation. Annually, a $2,500 grant is awarded to a faculty member who is producing a documentary, news story, multimedia project or sports production focused on historical issues, figures and/or events related to media. Each year the recipient will be recognized at the Library of American Broadcasting Foundation Giants of Broadcasting Luncheon and at BEA鈥檚 annual awards ceremony in Las Vegas. 

Listen to The Compassionate Newsroom .

About the Broadcast Education Association (BEA)

BEA is the professional association for professors, industry professionals and graduate students interested in teaching and research related to electronic media and multimedia enterprises. There are currently more than 2,500 individual and institutional members worldwide. Visit for more information.

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