Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Michael Konrad
“Mike was a journalist’s journalist. He cared deeply about the craft, about the community, and about the readers. He believed they deserved the truth and strived to give it… More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Mark Eckert
“I didn’t know Mark Eckert as long as I would have liked, and I wish I had more time. There are far too few positive male role models. .… More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Larry Edgeworth
“To merely call Larry Edgeworth a colleague would rob him of his greatest contributions. . . teacher, cheerleader, friend, confidante, mentor suit him so much better.” More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Ginny Frizzi
“You couldn’t attend a journalism event in the city without Ginny being there or being involved in the planning and execution. Her passing leaves a huge void in our… More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Anthony Causi
“Anthony Causi was our colleague, our friend, and a brilliant journalist. He was, quite simply, one of the best sports photographers in New York City, capturing all the major… More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Donald Shannon
“A lion of Georgetown has left us. Don was a wonderful, warm, energetic person.” More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Bette Dewing
“She had a kind of Midwestern sensibility about how people should be to each other. But she was very opinionated, very confident about her opinions, and didn’t back down.” More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Arthur H. Rotstein
“If you want to find a model of a quintessential AP reporter or human, it was Art.” More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Bertram Korn
“He was the kind of person who didn’t just open his wallet to people or his doors to people. He also opened his heart to people completely.” More
Journalism and COVID-19: Remembering Ward Harkavy
“He never lost his down-home sensibility, his sense of humor, or his strong feeling that injustice had to be called out wherever he saw it.” More