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Margot Susca Assistant Professor SOC | Journalism

Degrees
Ph.D. Mass Communication, Florida State University
M.S. Journalism, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
B.A. Journalism and Political Science, UMass Amherst

Favorite Spot on Campus
The Woods-Brown Amphitheater
Bio
Margot Susca is the School of Communication’s inaugural assistant professor of journalism, accountability, and democracy. Dr. Susca combines investigative reporting techniques with critical political economic methods to study news media companies and their ownership and institutional investors.

In January 2024, the University of Illinois Press published her first book, Hedged: How Private Investment Funds Helped Destroy American Newspapers and Undermine Democracy. It won the Frank Luther Mott/Kappa Tau Alpha Research Award, which honors the best research-based book about journalism or mass communication published during the year. Dr. Susca's second book is under contract with the University of Massachusetts Press. Her scholarship also has been published in peer-reviewed journals including Communication and Democracy; Critical Studies in Media Communication; and Communication, Culture, & Critique.

Dr. Susca's academic and professional experiences inform her work as a mentor, scholar, and teacher. In 2022, she won American University’s Outstanding Teaching Award given annually to a full-time faculty member in a tenure-line position. Before earning a doctorate, she worked as a newspaper reporter in Connecticut and Florida. She brings those experiences to the classroom providing a professional vantage point to complement her scholarly expertise. She mentors and teaches undergraduate and graduate students in the School of Communication and as a Complex Problems fellow works with first-years from every University major. Since 2016, Dr. Susca regularly has served as an associate editor at the nonprofit Investigative Reporting Workshop founded by Charles Lewis.

Off campus, she was selected in 2019 as a Maynard Institute for Journalism Education fellowship mentor in the Storytelling/Investigative Reporting track, and she has worked as an assessor with Poynter's International Fact Check Network since 2016. Dr. Susca is a frequent guest and expert on news programs and podcasts around the world discussing journalism and society, the business of media, and corporate media ownership. She lives in Washington, D.C. with her daughter.

Teaching

Spring 2025

  • COMM-100 Understanding Media

  • COMM-899 Doctoral Dissertation

  • CORE-105 Complex Problems Seminar: Democracy Along the Red Line

Fall 2025

  • COMM-320 Reporting

  • COMM-409 Journalism Ethics

  • COMM-899 Doctoral Dissertation