Sidney Kobre Award for Lifetime Achievement in Journalism History
The Sidney Kobre Award for Lifetime Achievement in Journalism History is an award for achievement in the study of the history of journalism in the United States, awarded by the American Journalism Historians Association to "individuals with an exemplary record of sustained achievement in journalism history through teaching, research, professional activities, or other contributions to the field of journalism history." The award is not given every year.
Recipients
- 2012: David Paul Nord, Indiana University[1]
- 2010: David A. Copeland, School of Communications, Elon University[2]
- 2009: Betty Winfield, University of Missouri
- 2008: Patrick Washburn, Ohio University
- 2007: Wally Eberhard, University of Georgia
- 2006: Hazel Dicken-Garcia, University of Minnesota
- 2005: Barbara Cloud, University of Nevada-Las Vegas
- 2004: Joseph McKerns, Ohio State University
- 2003: Michael Murray, University of Missouri-St. Louis
- 2002: Margaret A. Blanchard, University of North Carolina
- 2000: James Startt, Valparaiso University
- 1999: Hiley Ward, Temple University
- 1998: David Sloan, University of Alabama
- 1997: Maurine Beasley, University of Maryland
- 1992: Ed Emery, University of Minnesota
- 1986: Sidney Kobre
References
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