List of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism people
Following is a list of notable alumni and faculty of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism – a graduate school of the American Columbia University, located in New York City, New York.
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A–G
- Margot Adler, anchor, National Public Radio
- Daniel Arnall, executive producer for news, Bloomberg Television; former senior producer for business coverage, ABC News
- Spencer Bailey. editor-in-chief, Surface
- Russ Baker, investigative reporter, founder of The Real News Project and editor-in-chief of whowhatwhy.org.
- David W. Ball, novelist and short-story writer[1]
- Wayne Barrett, senior editor and investigative reporter, Village Voice
- Ralph Begleiter, distinguished journalist in residence, University of Delaware
- Elizabeth Benjamin, political reporter, Daily News
- Robert Henry Best, propagandist for Nazi Germany
- Tom Bettag, executive producer, Discovery Channel
- Bob Blau, former managing editor, The Baltimore Sun
- Ryan Blitstein, freelance business reporter
- Louis Boccardi, retired CEO, Associated Press; Freedom Forum Foundation
- Geraldine Brooks, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist
- Pat Buchanan, GOP strategist, presidential advisor, presidential candidate, conservative columnist, television commentator
- Elizabeth Bumiller, correspondent, The New York Times
- Greg Burke, senior communications adviser with Vatican's Secretariat of State (2012–)
- Robert Campbell, architect and journalist; former architecture critic, The Boston Globe
- Bennett Cerf, co-founder of Random House (deceased)
- David Cho, journalist for The Washington Post
- Michael Clancy, city editor, AM New York
- Barbara Cochran, president, Radio-Television News Directors Association
- Leah Hager Cohen, writer, formerly of Houghton Mifflin
- Lisa R. Cohen, Emmy-winning television producer, author
- Richard Cohen, former reporter and columnist, Washington Post
- Sheila Coronel, Academic Dean at Columbia Journalism School and winner of the 2003 Magsaysay Award for Journalism, Literature and the Creative Communication Arts
- Judith Crist, film and television critic; professor, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism
- May Cutler, publisher, founder of Tundra Books; first Canadian woman to publish children's books;[2] first woman to serve as Mayor of Westmount, Quebec[2]
- Sadanand Dhume, author
- Barkha Dutt, former managing director, NDTV 24/7, India
- Yashica Dutt, writer
- Jim Dwyer, reporter, The New York Times
- Alan Ehrenhalt, senior editor for Governing, contributing writer to The New York Times, etc.
- Lolis Eric Elie, journalist, documentary filmmaker; Columbia Graduate School of Journalism "2012 Alumni of the Year"
- Andrea Elliott, reporter, The New York Times; 2007 Pulitzer Prize winner
- Stephan Faris, freelance journalist, has written from Africa and Middle East, primarily for Time magazine
- Howard Fineman, editorial director and reporter for The Huffington Post; MSNBC contributor
- Rob Fishman, co-founder of Niche, a company acquired by Twitter
- Cardinal John P. Foley, Grand Master of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre
- Paul Friedman, senior vice president, CBS News
- Tara George, assistant professor of journalism, SUNY Purchase
- Robert Giles, curator, The Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard University
- David Gonzalez, journalist, The New York Times
- Kate Grossman, education reporter, Chicago Sun-Times
- Mel Gussow, former theatre critic, The New York Times (deceased)
- Scott Gurvey, journalist, former Nightly Business Report senior correspondent and New York bureau chief
H–M
- LynNell Hancock, education writer; professor, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism
- Donna Hanover, co-host, WOR radio morning show; ex-wife of Rudy Giuliani
- Hy Hollinger, entertainment trade editor and journalist (The Hollywood Reporter, Variety)[3]
- Marguerite Holloway, contributing editor, Scientific American; professor, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism
- Molly Ivins, reporter, author and syndicated political columnist
- Paul Janensch, former executive editor of The Courier-Journal
- Nigel Jaquiss, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter for Willamette Week
- Soterios Johnson, host of NPR’s Morning Edition on WNYC
- Roshni Karwal, television presenter; journalist
- Frederick Kempe, president and chief executive officer, Atlantic Council of the United States
- Andrea Kowalski, online editorial director, Yoga Journal and Vegetarian Times magazines; health and wellness reporter
- Steve Kroft, journalist, 60 Minutes
- Madeleine M. Kunin, former Governor of Vermont; Marsh scholar-professor at large, University of Vermont; founder of Institute for Sustainable Communities
- Howard Kurtz, media reporter, The Washington Post; host of CNN's "Reliable Sources"
- Erik Larson, author of The Devil in the White City; contributor, Time magazine; 2004 Edgar Award; finalist National Book Award
- Joseph Lelyveld, former executive editor and columnist, The New York Times; Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author
- Juanita León, Colombian journalist; and founder, La Silla Vacía website
- Flora Lewis, foreign-affairs columnist, The New York Times (deceased)
- Bill Lichtenstein, president, Lichtenstein Creative Media
- A. J. Liebling, journalist closely associated with The New Yorker from 1935 until his death
- Robert L. Lynn, president of Louisiana College from 1975 to 1997; former journalist[4]
- Andrea Mackris, CNN producer
- Suzanne Malveaux, White House correspondent, CNN
- Gabriele Marcotti, sports writer
- Mark Maremont, investigative reporter, The Wall Street Journal
- Tony Marro, former executive editor, Newsday
- Mark Mathabane, writer and lecturer
- Eileen McNamara, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, The Boston Globe; professor of journalism at Brandeis University
- John McWethy, former national security correspondent, ABC News (deceased)
- Andrew Meldrum, South African correspondent, The Guardian and The Observer
- Katie Melone, staff writer, The Day
- Carol Marbin Miller, Senior Investigative Reporter, The Miami Herald
- Matthew Milliken, staff writer, The Daily Dispatch
- Janice Min, media executive, oversees Billboard and The Hollywood Reporter, former editor of Us Weekly
- Glenford Mitchell, retired member of the Universal House of Justice
- Michele Montas, spokesperson, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon; formerly with Radio Haiti
- Walt Mossberg, Executive Editor, The Verge and co-founder, Re/code
- Ali Mustafa, broadcast journalist, CNBC 2005-2006, Dawn News TV 2006-2009
N–Z
- Alanna Nash, journalist and biographer; Society of Professional Journalists' 1994 National Member of the Year
- Patricia Nazario, news reporter, Southern California Public Radio
- Jasmina Nielsen, photo editor, POLFOTO, Copenhagen; stringer/photographer, Associated Press
- Beth Nissen, senior reporter, NBC News
- Viveca Novak, Washington correspondent for Time; frequent guest on CNN, NBC, PBS, and Fox
- Timothy L. O'Brien, editor, The New York Times' Sunday Business section; has written for The Wall Street Journal
- Mirta Ojito, contributor, The New York Times; Pulitzer Prize winner for National Reporting in 2001; professor, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism
- John Oppedahl, former publisher, San Francisco Chronicle
- Peter Osnos, senior fellow for media, Century Foundation
- Susan Page, Washington bureau chief, USA Today
- Malini Parthasarathy, former Editor, "The Hindu"
- Rena Pederson, author and former editorial page editor, The Dallas Morning News; formerly of Pulitzer Prize Board
- John Quinones, ABC News host and correspondent
- Narasimhan Ram, editor-in-chief, The Hindu
- Robin Reisig, professor, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism
- Gianni Riotta, editor-in-chief of Il Sole 24 Ore, former editor in chief of TG1 (RAI)
- Geraldo Rivera, television reporter and talk show host
- Manuel Rivera-Ortiz, documentary photographer
- Tanya Rivero, anchor, ABC News Now
- Cindy Rodriguez, former columnist, The Denver Post
- B. H. "Johnny" Rogers, former member of both houses of Louisiana State Legislature, faculty member at LSU (deceased)[5]
- Tom Rosenstiel, director, Project for Excellence in Journalism
- Wendy Ruderman, journalist, 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting
- George Rush, freelance magazine writer
- Christine Sadler, author, journalist, magazine editor (deceased)
- Dick Schaap, sports journalist, author (deceased)
- Philip Scheffler, editorial consultant, Scheffler Group; former executive editor, 60 Minutes
- Michael Scully, professor, Roger Williams University
- Gail Sheehy, author
- Kerry Sheridan, editor, Middle East bureau, Agence France Presse
- Mark Silva, White House correspondent, Chicago Tribune
- Howard Simons, former curator of the Nieman Foundation for Journalism
- Allan Sloan, columnist and editor-at-large, Fortune Magazine
- Rick Smith, former CEO, Newsweek
- Sreenath Sreenivasan, professor, Columbia Graduate School of Journalism; technology reporter
- Guy Sterling, journalist and The Star Ledger and historian of Newark, NJ history.
- Alexander Stille, author; contributor, New York Magazine; Sao Paolo Professor of International Journalism at Columbia University
- Ron Suskind, author and investigative journalist; former reporter, The Wall Street Journal; Pulitzer Prize winner for Feature Writing in 1995
- Tara Sutton, reporter, filmmaker
- Mariana van Zeller, Peabody Award-winning television journalist
- Valerie Wilson Wesley, author; former executive editor, Essence magazine
- Linda Winslow, executive producer, NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
- Wayne Worcester, crime novelist; professor of journalism, University of Connecticut
See also
References
- ↑ Franscell, Ron (July 29, 1999). "A Tale of Two Cousins in the Desert". The Christian Science Monitor. Retrieved November 4, 2013.
- 1 2 Block, Irwin (March 4, 2011). "Former Westmount mayor dies at 87". Montreal Gazette. Retrieved March 6, 2011.
- ↑ Saperstein, Pat (2015-10-08). "Hy Hollinger, Longtime Variety Reporter, Dies at 97". Variety. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
- ↑ "Dr. Lynn is slated by Lions", Minden Press-Herald, Minden, Louisiana, September 24, 1975, p. 1
- ↑ "Senator Embarks on 'Holy Crusade'". Lake Charles American Press. August 21, 1962. p. 13. Retrieved October 25, 2014.
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