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Organization
Pacific Lutheran University
Title
Associate Professor, Adviser to The Mast (student newspaper)
Location
Tacoma, Washington, USA
About Me
I'm the adviser to the student newspaper at Pacific Lutheran University. We are currently undergoing a transition--trying to bring our newspaper, student closed-circuit television station and radio station on to a multimedia platform--together. All media are located in a brand new renovated section of our university center, so this seems like the perfect time to enter the 21st century.
Your Website
http://www.plu.edu/~mast/
Did you attend Duke?
No
Did you work at The Chronicle?
No
Share your thoughts about how the newsroom of the future should be different . (And if you do, please post a copy of your answer in the forums).
I wish I knew. :)

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At 10:39pm on February 19th, 2008, Chris O'Brien said…
Welcome! Glad to see you hear. I'd very much like to hear more about what you are doing at Pacific Luthern. When you can, please post something to your blog about how you're bringing your newspaper/tv/radio station together. And if you have any photos or videos, please share them here!

Let me know if I can help!
At 6:01pm on February 17th, 2008, Michael Koretzky said…
I adored your First Amendment Free Food Festival -- loved the nun outfit and the 'stache on your dictator. I was jealous when I saw the video. Also jealous that you're converging your media in a new space. We have a TV station in one corner of our decrepit Student Union, a radio station in another, and the newspaper I advise is lodged in the middle behind the bathrooms -- you can hear toilets flushing from the editor's office. Makes meetings a tad distracting.
 
 

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