The Department of Journalism

Journalism Faculty

Paul Niwa
Assistant Professor (2001)
B.A., University of California, Riverside; M.S., Columbia University

Mr. Niwa has launched and helped launch two international television networks, six newscasts and a streaming media newscast for NBC, CNBC and StockHouse Media, Canada's largest internet company (as Senior Vice President responsible for content at the company’s eight global editorial centers). In 1999, he helped NBC create "Early Today," and in 1996 he launched the award winning "NBC Asia Evening News" in Hong Kong. He produced CNBC's "Today’s Business" and the nationally syndicated newscast "This Morning’s Business." He's won two Golden Mike awards for radio reporting and documentary.


Full Time Faculty

Ted Gup, Chair and Professor

Douglas Struck, Associate Chair and Journalist-In-Residence

Emmannuel Paraschos, Graduate Program Director and Professor

Michael Brown, Assistant Professor

Marsha Della-Giustina, Associate Professor

Roger House, Assistant Professor

Suzy Kim, Asisstant Professor

Janet Kolodzy, Associate Professor


Jerry Lanson, Associate Professor

Mark Leccese, Assistant Professor

Paul Niwa, Assistant Professor

Tim Riley, Journalist-in-Residence

Melinda Robins, Associate Professor

Carole Simpson, Leader-In-Residence

Bradford Verter, Historian-In-Residence

Part Time Faculty
David Abel
William Apotheker
Michael Beaudet
Karen Bordeleau
Edward Brown
Marc Cantor
Robert Clinkscale
Paul DeBole
Maureen Dezell
Johnny Diaz
Bridget Driscoll-Tendler
Rachel Gotbaum
Yaacoub Hallak
Stephen Iandoli
Fredric Kahn
Lester Lee
Brendan Lynch
Christopher Mahoney
Irene Mahoney-Paige
William Mott IV
Ioannis Papadopoulos
David Richwine
John Rooke
Laurie Ruskin
Louis Salome
Steven Stecklow
Christopher Szechenyi
Karla Vallance
David Wallace
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