Not exact matches
There are nine other scholar - lecturers —
including one
journalism educator: Andrew Leckey, an endowed professor at Arizona State University, where he serves as president of the Reynolds National Center for Business J
journalism educator: Andrew Leckey, an endowed
professor at Arizona State University, where he serves as president of the Reynolds National Center for Business
JournalismJournalism.
Guest speakers
included: Frank Anechiarico, Maynard - Knox
Professor of Government and Law, Hamilton College, author of The Pursuit of Absolute Integrity: How Corruption Control Makes Government Ineffective; Blair Horner, Executive Director, New York Public Interest Research Group; Zephyr Teachout - Associate
Professor of Law, Fordham University, author of Corruption in America; Jimmy Vielkind, POLITICO, New York's Albany Bureau Chief; Moderator: Thomas Bass,
Professor of English and
Journalism at SUNY Albany
Ari L. Goldman is a
professor of
journalism at Columbia University and the author of four books,
including the bestselling The Search for God at Harvard.
Panelists
include Brian Wallis, Curator of the Walther Collection and former Chief Curator of the ICP; Paul Milkman, scholar and author of PM: A New Deal in
Journalism 1940 - 1948; Jason Hill, Associate
Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art and Visual Culture at the University of Delaware and author of the forthcoming book Artist as Reporter: Weegee, Ad Reinhardt, and the PM News Picture and Laetitia Barrere, Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Panelists
include Brian Wallis, Curator of the Walther Collection and former Chief Curator of the ICP; Paul Milkman, scholar and author of PM: A New Deal in
Journalism 1940 - 1948; Jason Hill, Assistant
Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art and Visual Culture at the University of Delaware and author of the forthcoming book Artist as Reporter: Weegee, Ad Reinhardt, and the PM News Picture and Laetitia Barrere, Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Curatorial Fellow at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Todd Gitlin joins us for this Festival of Conscience A
professor of
journalism and sociology, and chair of the Ph. D. program in communications, at Columbia, and the author of 15 books,
including, most recently, Occupy Nation: The Roots, the Spirit, and the Promise of Occupy Wall Street.
New career paths reported
included «farming,
journalism, law school
professor, chocolatier, fiction - writer, professional musician, interior designer, pilot, physiotherapist, and politician (to name only a few).»