词条 | Loren Ghiglione |
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| honorific_prefix = | name = Loren Ghiglione | honorific_suffix = | image = | image_upright = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | pronunciation = | birth_name = | birth_date = {{Birth date|1941|04|05}} | birth_place = New York City | baptised = | disappeared_date = | disappeared_place = | disappeared_status = | death_date = | death_place = | death_cause = | body_discovered = | resting_place = | resting_place_coordinates = | burial_place = | burial_coordinates = | monuments = | residence = Evanston, Illinois | nationality = United States | other_names = | ethnicity = | citizenship = | education = Haverford College; Yale University; George Washington University | alma_mater = | occupation = Journalist | years_active = | era = | employer = Medill School at Northwestern University | organization = | agent = | known_for = | notable_works = | style = | home_town = | salary = | net_worth = | height = | weight = | television = | title = | term = | predecessor = | successor = | party = | movement = | opponents = | boards = | religion = | denomination = | criminal_charge = | criminal_penalty = | criminal_status = | spouse = | partner = | children = | parents = William John and Norma Ray | mother = | father = | relatives = | family = | callsign = | awards = Ida B. Wells Award Winner (1987), Distinguished Service to Journalism History Award Winner (2010) | website = | module = | module2 = | module3 = | module4 = | module5 = | module6 = | signature = | signature_size = | signature_alt = | footnotes = }} Loren Frank Ghiglione (born April 5, 1941) is an American journalist, editor, and journalism educator and dean. He has worked as a part of journalism professionally for over 45 years, and was awarded the Ida B. Wells Award from the National Association of Black Journalists, as well as the Distinguished Service to Journalism History Award from the American Journalism Historians Association.[1][2][3] In 2001 he decided to focus his career around education, working as a professor for universities such as Emory University, University of Central Florida, and Northwestern University. Early lifeLoren Frank Ghiglione was born in New York City on April 5, 1941, to William John and Norma Ray (Whitney).[4] He received his B.A. degree from Haverford College, Ph.D in American Civilization from George Washington University, and Master's degree in Urban Studies and J.D. from Yale University.[5] While an undergraduate, Ghiglione was a student journalist for the Haverford News.[6] He also earned seven fellowships from universities such as Harvard and Yale.[7] CareerGhiglione began his Journalism career at 28 years old, when he purchased and edited the Stonebridge Press in Massachusetts.[8] From there he ran Worcester County Newspapers, the parent company to the Southbridge Evening Post, for 26 years.[9] Due to his work at Worcester County Newspapers, Ghiglione earned two dozen regional and national awards for his editorial writing. In 1989, Ghiglione was elected president of the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) while still running Worcester County Newspapers.[10] Ghiglione helped establish committees for disabilities as well as Journalism history.[11] As president of the ASNE he also advocated for bigger diversity of both race and gender in the newsroom.[10] In the years 1995-1996, Ghiglione worked as a consultant to the Freedom Forum during the creation of the Newseum.[12] In the years that followed, Ghiglione pursued teaching. He was a professor and director at Emory University's Journalism program between 1996-1999. From 1999-2001 he worked as the director of the Journalism program at The University of Southern California. Following USC, Ghiglione worked as the dean of Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism from 2001-2006, only to step down and become a professor of Media Ethics at Medill. His efforts to preserve Journalism history resulted in him winning the Distinguished Service to Journalism History Award in 2010. Ghiglione announced his retirement as a professor in June 2017. His work on diversity was recognized at his academic institutions, and at the national level.[2][13] WritingsLoren Ghiglione is most well known for his biography of journalist Don Hollenbeck that was published in 2011.[14] In this book, Ghiglione recalls the adversities Hollenbeck faced in the era of American McCarthyism throughout the 1940s and 1950s.[15] Ghilione is also known for writing articles for various sources such as "Traveling with Twain" as well as his articles in the Stonebridge Press and Worcester County Newspapers{{cn|date=April 2018}} Exhibits
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References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://dailynorthwestern.com/2017/05/26/campus/medill-celebrates-retirement-of-former-dean-loren-ghiglione/|title=Medill celebrates retirement of former dean Loren Ghiglione|first=Julia|last=Esparza|website=dailynorthwestern.com}} 2. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.nabj.org/default.asp?page=IdaBWells|title=Ida B. Wells Award - National Association of Black Journalists|website=www.nabj.org}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|url=https://ajha.wildapricot.org/distinguished-service|title=Distinguished Service Award|website=ajha.wildapricot.org}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://ppww.hkbu.edu.hk/eng/BIO/BIO_loren.html|title=Biography - Loren Ghiglione|website=ppww.hkbu.edu.hk}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ijpc.org/journal/index.php/ijpcjournal/about/editorialTeamBio/7|title=Editorial Team|website=www.ijpc.org}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=http://haverfordclerk.com/perspective-loren-ghiglione-63-on-journalism/|title=Perspective: Loren Ghiglione ’63 on Journalism|date=8 July 2012|publisher=}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.medill.northwestern.edu/news/2017/loren-ghiglione-retirement.html|title=Medill professor and former dean Loren Ghiglione to retire - Medill - Northwestern University|website=www.medill.northwestern.edu}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.telegram.com/article/20081026/NEWS/810260449|title=In the mold of Edward R. Murrow|first=Pamela H. Sacks TELEGRAM & GAZETTE|last=STAFF|publisher=}} 9. ^{{cite web|url=https://news.usc.edu/6027/Loren-Ghiglione-named-dean-of-Medill-School-at-Northwestern-University/|title=Loren Ghiglione named dean of Medill School at Northwestern University|publisher=}} 10. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.medill.northwestern.edu/directory/faculty/loren-ghiglione.html|title=Loren Ghiglione - Medill - Northwestern University|website=www.medill.northwestern.edu}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=https://chicago.everyblock.com/news-articles/may17-medill-professor-and-former-dean-loren-ghiglione-retire-8094830/|title=Medill professor and former dean Loren Ghiglione to retire (media mention)|publisher=}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.northwestern.edu/provost/faculty-honors/award-for-excellence-in-diversity-and-equity/index.html|title=Daniel I. Linzer Awards for Faculty Excellence in Diversity and Equity: Office of the Provost - Northwestern University|website=www.northwestern.edu}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2017/01/faculty-diversity-initiatives-recognized-by-provost-office/|title=Faculty diversity initiatives recognized by Office of the Provost - Northwestern Now|website=news.northwestern.edu}} 14. ^{{cite web|url=https://cup.columbia.edu/book/cbss-don-hollenbeck/9780231144971|title=CBS’s Don Hollenbeck: An Honest Reporter in the Age of McCarthyism|first=Loren|last=Ghiglione|date=1 October 2008|publisher=Columbia University Press|via=Columbia University Press}} 15. ^{{cite web|url=http://historynewsnetwork.org/article/55543|title=Why Don Hollenbeck Fascinated Me Enough to Write His Biography|website=historynewsnetwork.org}} 16. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.csmonitor.com/1991/0808/08192.html|title=The Next 300 Years of Journalism|date=8 August 1991|publisher=|via=Christian Science Monitor}} External links
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