by Lauren McGuire, Student Public Relations Writer
In 2012, Dr. Glen Duerr joined the Cedarville University faculty to teach international studies courses. Now, eight years later, the associate professor of international studies has completed 500 media interviews with outlets all across the world.
Duerr鈥檚 first media interview didn鈥檛 happen right away. In fact, it took about 18 months before he was asked to share his international studies expertise with a television station. But since that first interview, he鈥檚 averaged more than 70 interviews a year.
鈥淲hether the audience is small or large, I really enjoy the opportunity to discuss a complex subject and to accurately explain information to the public,鈥 Duerr said.
His 500th interview was with a Dayton-area television station, speaking on the Russian COVID-19 vaccine, nicknamed 鈥淪putnik-V,鈥 referencing the Sputnik satellite launch in 1957.
Duerr has spoken to various media outlets throughout Ohio and around the United States on international topics such as the coronavirus, Brexit and the North Korean Singapore Summit in 2018 and Hanoi Summit in 2019.
鈥滻鈥檝e done nearly 50 interviews on the topic of Brexit and many others involving nuclear weapons or missile tests, which are very delicate and diplomatic issues,鈥 Duerr said. 鈥淚 have to communicate these things clearly, including the pros and cons and what鈥檚 at stake.鈥
He even had the opportunity, because of media connections, to take part in a documentary created by a media outlet in Iran. This documentary detailed the signing of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), specifically looking at the United States and its role in international agreements. He had the opportunity to speak positively about democracy and the United States without the media outlet censoring anything he said.
Duerr鈥檚 interviews not only provide insight into international stories that we see on a regular basis, but they also impact his students.
鈥淚 think my students do a tremendous job in sharpening me by how they interact in class and ask great questions,鈥 Duerr said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very common for students to ask me challenging questions that force me to reflect and determine the best response. I鈥檝e used these opportunities to help prepare me for live media interviews, whether those are on TV, radio or print.
鈥淔rom talking with the media from around the country, I鈥檝e learned just how valuable and helpful Dr. Duerr is regarding international stories,鈥 said Mark D. Weinstein, executive director of public relations. 鈥淒r. Duerr has the unique ability to break down a complicated story and communicate information in a way that is understandable for everyone who is listening. He鈥檚 a gifted communicator and a tremendous asset to Cedarville University.鈥
Located in southwest Ohio, Cedarville University is an accredited, Christ-centered, Baptist institution with an enrollment of 4,380 undergraduate, graduate and online students in more than 150 areas of study. Founded in 1887, Cedarville is recognized nationally for its authentic Christian community, rigorous academic programs, including the Bachelor of Arts in international studies program, strong graduation and retention rates, accredited professional and health science offerings and high student engagement ranking. For more information about the University, visit www.cedarville.edu.