Category Archives: Journalism education

A Journalism Generation Gap, Technologically Speaking

My subject is Mike Thoele, a retired reporter and editor who has owned weekly newspapers in Oregon, written several books, and taught as an adjunct in the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication. Most recently, he filled in … Continue reading

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Why I love editing: Learning, March Madness and colleagues

Editor’s note: American Copy Editors Society education fund president Merrill Perlman asked me to say a few words as the 2011 Aubespin scholar at the ACES Phoenix conference banquet on Friday night. Here’s what I presented to this gang of … Continue reading

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80 degrees and sunny with a chance of baseball

It’s finals week, and I’m spending time in an alternate journalism environment: Phoenix. View Phoenix and the surrounding area in a larger map The annual American Copy Editors Society convention begins Thursday in downtown, but right now, I’m hanging out … Continue reading

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