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Richard Craig, Ph.D.   
Professor
School of Journalism & Mass Communications
San José State University

 

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Offices: DBH108, DBH209H | E-mail: profcraig@profcraig.com
Fall 2024 Office Hours: Wednesday 3:00-6:00 p.m., and by appointment

Friday, November 22, 2024  6:00 a.m.

Good morning! Thanks for stopping by to visit my page. This is the jumping-off point for students in my classes, home of information about my courses, projects and writings, and repository for all sorts of personal stuff of dubious value.

I am a former newspaper writer and editor, and received my Ph.D. from the Institute of Communications Research at the University of Illinois in October 1995. For more information on me and my interests (but why would you want it?), click here

 
  • My most recent book, Navigating the News: A Guide to Understanding Journalism, is available from Peter Lang Publishing! For more information about the book, click here. To order a copy from Amazon, click here.


Course Materials for Fall Semester 2024
Click here for online versions of course syllabi and other information and materials for my Fall 2024 courses.
JOUR 50: Navigating the News 
JOUR 133: Editing and News Management 
JOUR 140B: Reporting, Editing & Management (Spartan Daily)
 
Course Materials for Spring Semester 2024
Click here for online versions of course syllabi and other information and materials for my Spring 2024 courses.
JOUR 50: Navigating the News 
JOUR 133: Editing and News Management 
JOUR 140B: Reporting, Editing & Management (Spartan Daily)
 
Just For Fun 
These pages and links may not be your idea of fun, but it's not your page, is it? Among other things, you can stop in and rearrange my face.

 


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