Sybril Brown

Sybril Brown

Professor of Journalism

Mike Curb College of Entertainment & Music Business

Ph.D., Vanderbilt University; M.Ed., Loyola University Chicago; B.A., Marquette University

615-460-6383
sybril.brown@belmont.edu

Biography

Dr. Sybril Brown, affectionately known as “Dr. Syb,” is a Vanderbilt-educated, Harvard-trained, two-time Emmy award-winning multimedia journalist, author, international speaker and lecturer. Currently, Dr. Syb is a Professor of Journalism. She is the immediate past Academic Representative on the National Association of Black Journalists Board.
 
Dr. Syb is a master teacher with experience on and offline as well as across institutional types teaching at public, private, two- and four- year institutions and at predominantly black and white campuses.  In 2012, she was among three finalists for Belmont’s highest teaching honors. She has created numerous courses including Digital Citizenship, Entrepreneurial Media and Social Media.
 
A respected journalist, Dr. Syb began her career working behind the scenes at ABC in Milwaukee, CBS in Chicago, and was a former general assignment reporter, fill-in anchor and fill-in talk show host at the CBS affiliate in Nashville. The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) named Dr. Syb the 2015 Journalism Educator of the Year and she was a recipient of the NABJ Region 3 Achiever Award in 2014. Dr. Syb was honored by the Nashville NABJ Chapter in 2023 with the Headliners and Heroes Impact Award.
 
With extensive experience in traditional and social media fields spanning more than 25 years, Dr. Syb is the author of two books: Innovate: Lessons from the Underground Railroad, an examination of the UGRR and the Internet as among America's most effective, innovative and disruptive networks, and The Color-Full Alphabet Book, a Dr. Seuss-like book pairing positive images of children of color with encouraging words.
 
Dr. Syb earned her Ph.D. in Higher Education Administration from Vanderbilt University, her M.Ed. in College Student Personnel from Loyola University of Chicago and her B.A. in Broadcast and Electronic Communication from Marquette University.