Sentences with phrase «journalism professor writing»

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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.
She is now an assistant professor of journalism and food writing at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg.
As he did in college, he took in - season writing gigs with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Washington Examiner and Niagara Gazette, heeding a journalism professor's advice to get as many clips as possible.
Harrington, a journalism professor at Illinois, has written a passionate argument that hunting can be a powerful, uplifting force in men's lives, even for him, an unapologetically sensitive 21st - century guy who has emotional rap sessions with his son that end in hugs and I - love - yous.
Todd Gitlin, a sociologist and Columbia University journalism professor who has written extensively about social protest movements, said the «odds are strong» that the groups would persist through the midterm elections, but «after that God only knows.»
In their joint cover letter, the quartet noted that they «would be able to do a better job than any one person could do» because collectively they offer varied skills in journalism, statistics, and business — not to mention literature professor Renee Ward's «research on monstrosity and hybridity,» which, they write, prepares her well «to interact effectively with various levels of government.»
She is now an assistant professor of journalism and food writing at the University of South Florida St. Petersburg.
In college, however, I was luckier in the sense that I had a dynamic English professor, who recognized my gift of writing and encouraged me to pursue a career in journalism, which I wound up doing until deciding to enter education.
Graves, in turn, was deeply influenced by Pulitzer Prize — winning writer and college journalism professor Donald Murray, perhaps one of the earliest to describe the craft of writing.
Hank Nuwer, an adjunct professor of journalism at Indiana University - Purdue University, has been writing and speaking about hazing behavior and its consequences «nonstop» for more than 14 years.
Adam L. Penenberg is a journalism professor at New York University who has written for Fast Company, Forbes, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Wired, Slate, Playboy, and the Economist.
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 Ujournalism at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and an instructor of creative writing at the New School UJournalism and an instructor of creative writing at the New School University.
In 2006, he took a half - time position as an assistant professor teaching environmental journalism and writing at Western.
A degree in journalism produces graduates with the three key elements that employers want, according to Professor Richard Sambrook, director of the Centre for Journalism at Cardiff University: initiative, training in how to write a story according to media law and ethics, and fluency in socjournalism produces graduates with the three key elements that employers want, according to Professor Richard Sambrook, director of the Centre for Journalism at Cardiff University: initiative, training in how to write a story according to media law and ethics, and fluency in socJournalism at Cardiff University: initiative, training in how to write a story according to media law and ethics, and fluency in social media.
Hosted by A.C. Fuller, a former adjunct professor of journalism at NYU, this show uses interviews with authors, journalists, and publishing experts to cover writing, books, and the publishing industry.
In «Painting in Sound,» a 1985 essay by John A. Williams published in Black American Literature Forum, the professor of English and journalism at Rutgers University writes that Middleton «thought then that the music was so fantastic that it ought to be in color.»
Obbie dons his journalism - professor hat to find fault with the over-hyping of the Washington Post piece written by reporter John Solomon.
A graduate of New York University's law school, she is the director of program in Law and Journalism and professor of legal writing at New York Law School and an avid patron of the arts.
His journalism professor in college encouraged him to write and rewrite to hone his creative writing.
She is currently the national Executive Producer of SBS Radio Living Black, and Global Visiting Professor at the UBC Graduate School of Journalism, specialising in cultural competency in writing and reporting in Indigenous communities.
If your child is jobless, jointly devise a game plan, advises Mary Quigley of Rockville Centre, a New York University journalism professor who writes a Mothering21.com blog that addresses parenting adult children.
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