Adjunct Faculty
The adjunct faculty at the Philip Merrill College of Journalism represent the best and brightest of the journalism community in the Washington, D.C. area. They include current and former reporters, editors and designers from some of the top newspapers, magazines and media outlets in the country.
Myron Beckenstein
Former foreign editor, The (Baltimore) Sun
William Beecher
Former reporter, The New York Times, Pulitzer Prize winner
Denise Cabrera
Former Frederick News-Post executive editor
Al Calogero
Producer/editor, WUSA-TV
John Davidson
Former photo editor, The Dallas Morning News
Chris Frates
Reporter, The Politico
Frank Greve
Washington correspondent, McClatchy Newspapers
Bob Grover
Former news desk chief, U.S. News & World Report
Tim Jacobsen
Freelance photographer
George Lanum
News editor, The Washington Times
Jeff Lemberg
Former managing editor, Presstime magazine
Allan Lengel
Former reporter, The Washington Post; founder, ticklethewire.com
David Lightman
White House reporter, McClatchy Newspapers
Tom Linthicum
Executive Editor, The Daily Record, Baltimore
Robert Guy Matthews
Reporter, The Wall Street Journal
Robbie Morganfield
Former executive director, Freedom Forum Diversity Institute
Blake Morrison
National reporter, USAToday
Ylan Mui
Business reporter, The Washington Post
Alexandra Newman
Multimedia producer, USAToday
Kristen Novak
Web design developer, USAToday
Sharon O'Malley
Freelance Writer
Stanton Paddock
Freelance photographer, multimedia instructor
January Payne
Editor, U.S. News & World Report
Christina Pino-Marina
Former reporter and videojournalist, washingtonpost.com
Carol Richards
Former deputy editorial page editor, Newsday
Jason Scanlon
Editor/producer, Fox News Channel
George Solomon
Former assistant managing editor for sports, The Washington Post
Jason Thompson
Former editor, NationalJournal.com
John Vockley
Designer, The Washington Post
Cindy Wright
Freelance writer, former group news director, Sinclair Broadcast Group
Jeff Young
Senior writer, The Chronicle of Higher Education
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