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Robert Bohler B.A.-Valdosta State Moudy South 293 Student Publications Director Robert Bohler, who has worked in, written about or taught how to practice journalism for more than 25 years, advises the TCU Daily Skiff laboratory newspaper and quarterly Image magazine. He also oversees their production and advertising operations and teaches courses in the news-editorial sequence, including Media Writing and Editing I and II, Reporting, Sports Reporting, Opinion Writing, and Feature and Magazine Writing. Mr. Bohler joined the Schieffer School of Journalism in 2000 after 10 years as a journalism faculty member at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Ga., where he also served as newsroom adviser to the student newspaper. He has been a managing editor at a weekly newspaper and a general assignment and public affairs reporter for small, medium and metropolitan dailies including The Valdosta (Ga.) Daily Times, The Athens (Ga.) Banner-Herald and The Athens Daily News, The Greenville (S.C.) News, and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. His commentaries on the ethics scandals at newspapers and the national news coverage of the deaths of Princess Diana and John F. Kennedy Jr. have been published in Editor & Publisher magazine, and other essays on news coverage and popular culture have been published in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Mr. Bohler is editor of College Media Review, the quarterly magazine of popular and refereed articles published by College Media Advisers, the largest organization its kind, and he is actively involved with the Texas Intercollegiate Press Association, the nation’s largest state college press group. Since coming to TCU, Mr. Bohler has served as editor or co-editor of several student-staffed daily newspapers that have covered the national conventions of the Society of Professional Journalists and the Association of Educators in Journalism and Mass Communication. He also serves as adviser for the TCU student chapter of SPJ. 06.06.07 |
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