The Sportswriter's cosmopolitan milieu of death - denying Jersey suburbs and wry commentary on New
York magazine journalism has made its author more accessible to professors, who will start working him into their curriculum.
Not exact matches
Melissa Matthews has a BA in mass communications and sociology from Arizona State University and is pursuing an MA in
magazine journalism at New
York University.
He continues to write for Inc., The New
York Times Sunday
Magazine, and other publications, but these days he builds his portfolio around another major holding: he is a tenured professor of
journalism and mass communication at New
York University.
Halfway through the book Harris» perspective changes from describing her sheltered and skewed childhood to recounting her coming of age: At college (the conservative Hillsdale), she finds her own identity, steeps herself in the humanities, embraces biblical egalitarianism, and develops an interest in
journalism, which leads her to New
York City to begin her career as a writer for a Christian
magazine.
Donna holds a bachelor's degree in
magazine journalism from Syracuse University and has done graduate work at New
York University.
Luke Cyphers teaches
journalism at SUNY Plattsburgh and spent most of the past 25 years covering sports for the New
York Daily News and ESPN The
Magazine.
Seven New
York Times journalists who investigated the hidden history of the Navy's SEAL teams, and a 97 - year - old reporter for Jet
magazine were among the winners of the George Polk Awards in
Journalism for 2015, which were announced yesterday.
She attended Columbia University's
Journalism School and was a long - time columnist for New
York Magazine before becoming the editor - in - chief of real estate news site Brick Underground in 2015.
As with so many professions,
journalism inhabits a small world — and the New
York City
magazine world in which I worked for most of my career is even smaller.
A Chicago native, Alaina graduated from the Newhouse School of
Journalism at Syracuse University in 2008 with degrees in magazine journalism and psychology with dreams of being an editor in New
Journalism at Syracuse University in 2008 with degrees in
magazine journalism and psychology with dreams of being an editor in New
journalism and psychology with dreams of being an editor in New
York City.
Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman's New
York magazine articles on the science of parenting won the
journalism award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a Mensa Award, and a Clarion Award.
She spent the 2009 - 10 school year as a Spencer Fellow at Columbia University's Graduate School of
Journalism, where she wrote a widely read and much discussed New
York Times
Magazine feature, which became the basis for her book.
Shortly afterwards he created 08: A GRAPHIC DIARY OF THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL, a nonfiction work of real - time graphic
journalism marrying the visual languages of
magazine design and sequential comics subsequently dubbed «Highbrow Brilliant» by New York M
magazine design and sequential comics subsequently dubbed «Highbrow Brilliant» by New
York MagazineMagazine.
She has written for The New
York Times, Parents
Magazine, The New
York Times Book Review, Ladies Home Journal, Town & Country, More, Reader's Digest, Mademoiselle and other publications and has been an adjunct professor of
journalism at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and an instructor of creative writing at the New School U
journalism at Columbia University Graduate School of
Journalism and an instructor of creative writing at the New School U
Journalism and an instructor of creative writing at the New School University.
The writer ultimately turned to the
magazine for assistance, giving the contact information to their reporter — who is also a
journalism professor in New
York.
His essays and
journalism have appeared in The New
York Times
Magazine, The New Republic, and the Virginia Quarterly Review, among other publications.
He has also received the Photokina Award, Cologne, Germany, 1951; the First Annual Photojournalism Conference Award, University of Miami, 1957; the Philadelphia Museum College of Art Citation, 1961; the Newhouse Citation, Syracuse University, 1961; the Fourth Biennale Internazionale Della Fotografic Gold Medal, Venice, Italy, 1963; the American Society of
Magazine Photographers» Life Achievement in Photography Award, 1975; the Advertising Club of New
York «Andy Award of Excellence», 1983; the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service to
Journalism, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, 1985; the Lotus Club Medal of Merit Award, NYC, 1986; the Photographic Administrators, Inc. «Lifetime Commemorative Medal for Outstanding Contribution in the Field of Photography, NYC, 1988; the Joseph Sudek Commemorative Medal for Outstanding Contribution in the Field of Photography, Prague, 1989; the Photographic Society of Japan's «150 Years of Photography Photographer Award,» 1989.
Brian Palmer (MFA 1990 Photography) Photojournalist, writer; formerly CNN reporter; formerly with Fortune
magazine; formerly Beijing bureau chief, U.S. News and World Reports; his documentary, Full Disclosure (2009), based on his experience as an embedded journalist in Iraq with a U.S. Marine infantry unit was supported by grants from the Ford Foundation and the Applied Research Center; photos have appeared in the New
York Times; contributor, Mother Jones
magazine, Colorlines, The Huffington Post; 2009 fellow at NYU Law School's Center for Law and Security, recipient of the Nation Institute investigative
journalism grant
Pete Hamill (1954 Illustration) Journalist, best - selling author; columnist for New
York Post, New
York Daily News, New
York Newsday, The Village Voice, New
York Magazine, Esquire; formerly editor - in - chief of New
York Post and New
York Daily News; awards include A.J. Liebling Lifetime Achievement Award, Boxing Writers of America (2011), 1975 Grammy award for Best Liner Notes (Bob Dylan's «Blood on the Tracks»), 2000 Lifetime Achievement Award at Columbia University Graduate School of
Journalism
Andrew Revkin has covered science and the environment for 30 years in newspapers,
magazines, books, documentaries and his New
York Times blog, Dot Earth, winning the country's top science
journalism awards multiple times.
If podcasts were looking hot earlier this year, when New
York magazine proclaimed the Great Podcast Renaissance, they have only gotten hotter as the year has progressed, to the point where the Nieman
Journalism Lab is predicting that podcasting is about to explode.
New
York About Blog Founded by abolitionists in 1865, The Nation is America's oldest weekly
magazine, serving as a critical, independent voice in American
journalism.
So when The New
York Times
Magazine asked trauma expert Bessel van der Kolk if it could have a journalist follow him around for a month to observe his work, it seemed like a golden opportunity to present the latest advances in trauma treatment in one of mainstream
journalism's most highly respected forums.