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Doug Anderson came to ASU in the summer of 1979 and joined the newly formed College of Public Programs. He left ASU as the Director of the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. Important ASU stories include:
1) the birth of the COLLEGE OF PUBLIC PROGRAMS,
2) the Tempe Campus SIZE and working ENVIRONMENT in 1979.
3) the naming of the WALTER CRONKITE School of Journalism and Mass Communications, and
4) the importance of the 1987 accreditation as a turning point for the School of Journalism and Mass Communications
- Godfrey, Don (Interviewer)
- Arizona State University Retirees Association (Producer)
The times shown in the following Table of Contents are times within each part. PART 1 - Overview of Career 1. Self-Introduction, mainly about his early athletic and journalistic accomplishments – 0:00 2. After College: Newspaper experiences, university teaching, training in Media Law and Media History at Southern Illinois University – 6:00 3. Teaching at the University of Nebraska, Omaha – 10:15 4. Coming to ASU – 10:35 5. ASU in 1979 – 17:40 6. Founding of the College of Public Programs – 19:15 7. Career Progression, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Doug Anderson (Endowed Professor, and Director, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication – 22:35 PART 2 - Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communications PART 3 - Retirement
Anderson, Doug. Interview. 12 Mar. 2015. ASURA Video History Project. © Arizona Board of Regents. https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.38226
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