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Kevin Moloney holds a Ph.D. from the University of Colorado ATLAS Institute in Technology, Media and Society. his research area is transmedia storytelling in journalism.

Moloney is also freelance photojournalist currently based in Denver, covering the Rocky Mountain region and Latin America for clients including the New York Times. More than 2,000 images have appeared with more than 950 stories in the Times. They have graced the front page more than 45 times, and on section fronts hundreds more.

The other half of his work has appeared in U.S. News & World Report, Fortune, Life, Time, Stern, The Chicago Tribune, The Independent, USA Today, Elle, Marie Claire, Business Week, the Christian Science Monitor, and National Geographic publications. I was one of two journalists selected as inaugural recipients of the Ford Environmental Journalism Fellowship.

For more than 18 years Moloney has been an instructor of photojournalism at the University of Colorado Boulder. In 2008 his students secured for mhim the Robin F. Garland Education award, given by the National Press Photographers Association in honor of achievement in photojournalism education.

His students are winners of World Press, POYi, Best of Photojournalism, Hearst, and CPOY competitions. They have been listed on PDN magazine's 30 Emerging Photographers lists, and winners of Alicia Patterson, Getty, W. Eugene Smith, Inge Morath and Aftermath Project grants. They work regularly for The New York Times, Time, Newsweek, National Geographic, Discover, Mother Jones and other international publications.

Moloney also has extensive international journalism training experience having taught photojournalism workshops in Argentina, Chile, the Falkland Islands and most recently in Myanmar.