Past Fellows: 1981-1982

1981-1982 Michigan Journalism Fellows and their fields of study:
Walter Addiego, drama and film critic, Home Scene editor, San Francisco Examiner
The discipline of aesthetics in arts criticism
Diane Brozek, medical and health reporter, The Hartford Courant
Ethics and enterprise in the regulation of technology
Christopher Cook, assistant city editor, The San Diego Union,
Telecommunications advances and their impact on U.S. and Western European society
Jon Entine, television field producer, ABC News
Contrasts in working class consciousness between the U.S. and Western Europe
Charles Fancher, higher education reporter, The Philadelphia Inquirer
Problems for higher education and civil rights enforcement in a depressed U.S economy
Howard Goodman, reporter, Statesman-Journal (Salem, Oregon)
The “anatomy” of beliefs as reflected in history, psychology, anthropology, art history, comparative religions and literature
Joy Krause, reporter/editor, Life/Style, The Milwaukee Journal
Urban aesthetics: interaction of architecture, planning and artistic expression on life in the city
Peggy Kuhr, editorial page editor and writer, Great Falls Tribune (MT)
Problems of modern federalism, the state-federal-international relationship
John Lesar, night managing editor, Midwest Division, United Press International
The social impact on the news media
Dwight Lewis, reporter, The Tennessean
Linguistics and literature and the emergence of Africa as a Third-World influence
Vicki Sanders, assistant editor, Living Today section The Miami Herald
Theater and dance in history, practice and theory
Charles Stafford, Washington Correspondent, St. Petersburg Times (FL)
Development of a “welfare state” for business in America
Maidin Zainuddin, editor, Utusan Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Race relations, American affairs and American foreign policy