Geneva Overholser, M.A.
"Toward
a New Media Ethic for a New Media Environment"
Tuesday, September 14, 2004, 7:30 p.m.
Roy Fisher Auditorium (87 Gannett Hall)
Missouri School of Journalism
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Geneva Overholser covered city hall and state
legislature for the Colorado Springs Sun and spent five years
freelancing from Africa and Europe before joining the editorial page
at the Des Moines
Register and the editorial board of the New York Times. Overholser
also has been editor of the Des Moines Register, ombudsman at the Washington
Post, and a syndicated columnist with the Washington Post Writers Group.
Overholser assumed the Curtis B. Hurley Chair in Public Affairs Reporting
at the Missouri School of Journalism in September 2000. She has been a
regular media commentator, Columbia Journalism Review columnist,
former congressional fellow, Nieman fellow, chair of Pulitzer Prize Board,
and an officer of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. She serves
on boards of Knight Fellowships at Stanford and the Stanley Foundation
and on advisory boards of the Committee of Concerned Journalists, the Knight
Foundation, the Fund for Independence in Journalism, and the Aspen Institute
Global Interdependence Initiative.
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