BACKGROUND

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I am a free-lance writer specializing in profiles of news-makers and Central New York business news and trends. I have taught newswriting and ethics courses at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. I earned a bachelor's degree in English literature from the State University College at Oswego (1977) and a master's degree in newspaper journalism from Newhouse (1999). I began teaching at Newhouse in 2000, and I continue to teach there. I took early retirement from The (Syracuse) Post-Standard in May 2007 after 27 years of working there as a reporter, copy editor, news designer, front-page editor, editorial writer, night city editor and bureau chief. I have written frequently for CNY Business Exchange, CNY The Good Life and several other regional magazines. I've also won awards for newspaper editing and design. Among the courses that I've taught at SU are: NEW205 (introduction to news writing), NEW305 (intermediate writing and reporting), NEW345 (critical perspectives on the news), NEW605 (Boot Camp for incoming grad students), NEW608 (Principles of journalism and ethics) and NEW617 (advanced reporting and writing grad course).

Sunday, February 12, 2012

HEALTH CARE and CNY'S ECONOMY: What's next could be a surprise

  The cover of the February/March edition of CNY Business  Exchange magazine features a story I wrote about the future of one of the biggest engines behind our local economy: health care. What happens to health care here affects everyone's pocketbook. The predictions from experts on what's coming soon may surprise you. Here is a link to the full story:

http://bit.ly/wTTYpQ

COVER STORIES I'VE WRITTEN

COVER STORIES I'VE WRITTEN