URI Journalism Faculty books and monographs and a number of newspaper and magazine articles. She is a former president of the rhode island Press Association and is a board http://www.uri.edu/artsci/jor/faculty.htm
Extractions: Faculty Linda Lotridge Levin began writing for her hometown daily in Michigan when she was in high school, and this passion for finding out what was going on and why led her to major in journalism and minor in political science and history at Michigan State University. (She later earned a master of science degree in journalism from Boston University.) After graduation from Michigan State, she headed East, where she was hired as a reporter for The Providence Journal Barbara F. Luebke has been teaching journalism for 32 years. Prior to joining the faculty in 1989, when she was hired to chair the department, she taught at the University of Missouri, the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and the University of Hartford. In 1998-99, she was Dean of Undergraduate Studies at Fitchburg (Mass.) State College. Her first journalism job was as a reporter at a small daily newspaper in central Wisconsin. She also has been a copy editor, assistant news editor, news editor and assistant features editor at newspapers in Wisconsin, Missouri and Connecticut. Dr. Luebke, who holds a Ph.D. in journalism from the University of Missouri, has published numerous scholarly articles, including research on the images of women in the media in
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