JANE T. HARRIGAN is a professor of journalism at the University of
New Hampshire and a writing consultant to various publications.
KAREN BROWN DUNLAP is dean of the faculty and president-designate
at The Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Florida. She also
serves as a Trustee at Poynter and as a member of the Board of
Directors of the Times Publishing Company. An experienced teacher
of both working journalists and college students, she has taught
seminars throughout the nation and abroad as well as at Tennessee
State University in Nashville and the University of South Florida.
She is co-author of "The Effective Editor" and has edited the
Institute's "Best Newspaper Writing" series. Dunlap, who was a
reporter for the "Macon News," the "Nashville Banner," and the "St.
Petersburg Times," has twice served as a Pulitzer Prize jurist. She
is a graduate of Michigan State University and Tennessee State
University, and received her Ph.D. in mass communications from the
University of Tennessee.
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