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It is the largest urban university in the United States, consisting of 24 institutions: 11 senior colleges, seven community colleges, the William E. Macaulay Honors College at CUNY, the doctorate-granting Graduate School and University Center, the City University of New York School of Law, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, and the Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education.
He is the founder of the software companies Living Videotext and Userland Software, a former contributing editor for the Web magazine HotWired, the author of the Scripting News weblog, a former research fellow at Harvard Law School, and current visiting scholar at New York University's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute.
Gonzo journalism has now become a bona-fide style of writing that concerns itself with " telling it like it is ", similar to the New Journalism of the 1960s, led primarily by Tom Wolfe and also championed by Lester Bangs, George Plimpton, Terry Southern, and John Birmingham — in fact, gonzo journalism is considered a sub-genre of new journalism.
* New Journalism
Nicholas Berthelot Lemann is dean and Henry R. Luce professor at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York City.
* 1912 – Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism is founded in New York, New York.
* Joan Riddell Cook ( January 5, 1922, Portland, Oregon-February 5, 1995, New York City ) was an American newspaper journalist and editor, a trade union leader, and a founding director of JAWS ( Journalism and Women Symposium ).
* School of Journalism and New Media
The school's research fields include International Communication, Film and Television Studies, New Media Studies, Media Operation and Management, and Business Journalism and are based on comprehensive academic research in journalism and communication theories.
" Amateur Hour: Journalism without Journalists ", The New Yorker, August 7, 2006.
The Columbia Journalism Review regularly reprints such headlines in its " The Lower case " column, and has collected them in the anthologies Squad helps dog bite victim and Red Tape Holds Up New Bridge.
Worcester graduated from the University of New Hampshire and Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
Both go on to become best-sellers and cement Wolfe's status as one of the generation's leading social critics, chroniclers of the counterculture of the 1960s and practitioners of New Journalism.
The Journalism that Changed America, New York: The New York Press, 2002.
Also the dean emeritus of the University of California at Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism ; author of The Media Monopoly and The New Media Monopoly.
John Richard Hersey ( June 17, 1914 – March 24, 1993 ) was a Pulitzer Prize-winning American writer and journalist considered one of the earliest practitioners of the so-called New Journalism, in which storytelling devices of the novel are fused with non-fiction reportage.
Later published by Alfred A. Knopf as a book, Hersey's work is often cited as one of the earliest examples of New Journalism in its melding of elements of non-fiction reportage with the pace and devices of the novel.
The influence of New Journalism tended to create a license for authors to treat with literary techniques material that might in an earlier age have been approached in a purely journalistic way.
* 1978, Pulitzer Prize Special Citations and Awards, Journalism: Richard Strout, for distinguished commentary from Washington over many years as staff correspondent for The Christian Science Monitor and contributor to The New Republic.
In the 1960s, Esquire helped pioneer the trend of New Journalism by publishing such writers as Norman Mailer, Tim O ' Brien, John Sack, Gay Talese, Tom Wolfe and Terry Southern.
* Tom Wolfe 1951 — writer ( creator of New Journalism ) and author of numerous books including The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test and The Bonfire of the Vanities, with his most recent novel, I Am Charlotte Simmons, chronicling college life.
The Cubans had been in a state of rebellion since the 1870s, and American newspapers, particularly New York City papers of William Randolph Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer, printed sensationalized " Yellow Journalism " stories about Spanish atrocities in Cuba.
" After a year at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, Siegel left academia for good and worked for WRVR in New York from 1971 to 1976.

New and Critical
'' Kenyon, Sewanee, and Hudson operated in an `` Anglo-Protestant New Critical chill '' ; ;
* Critical Review New Series 4 ( 1792 ): 389 – 398 ; 5 ( 1792 ): 132 – 141.
His magnum opus was the " Critical Edition of the New Testament.
Critical studies have been clouded by Thomas ' personality and mythology, especially his drunken persona and death in New York.
I: Regional, Critical, and Historical Approaches, Berlin / New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2004, 497 p.
* Charles Rosen discusses a number of Brahms's imitations of Beethoven in chapter 9 of his Critical Entertainments: Music Old and New ( 2000 ; Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, ISBN 0-674-17730-4 ).
), Dada Culture: Critical Texts on the Avant-Garde, Rodopi, Amsterdam / New York 2006, 156 – 186.
A New Translation an Critical Edition ", Edited and Translated by Rocco Sinisgalli,
A New Translation an Critical Edition, Edited and Translated by Rocco Sinisgalli,
* Gordon, Richard ( editor ), The Australian New Left: Critical Essays and Strategy, Melbourne: Heinnemann Australia, 1970.
While in New York, Max Horkheimer ’ s essays “ The Latest Attack on Metaphysics ” and “ Traditional and Critical Theory ,” which would soon become instructive for the Institute ’ s self-understanding, were the subject of intense discussion.
For example, in essays published in Germany on Adorno's return from the USA, and reprinted in the Critical Models essays collection ( ISBN 0-231-07635-5 ), Adorno praised the egalitarianism and openness of US society based on his sojourn in New York and the Los Angeles area between 1935 and 1955.
New York, Norton Critical Editions, 1997.
In 2010, Li's autobiographical book, The Critical Moment – Li Peng Diaries, was published by New Century Press.
Critical obituaries of Derrida were published in The New York Times, The Economist and The Independent.
* H. E. Stanley, Introduction to Phase Transitions and Critical Phenomena ( Oxford University Press, Oxford and New York 1971 ).
Julius Caesar: New Critical Essays.
) Titus Andronicus: Critical Essays ( New York: Garland, 1995 )
* 1965 The Comfortable Pew: A Critical look at Christianity and the Religious Establishment in the New Age
* Ibarguen, Raoul R. Narrative Detours: Henry Miller and the Rise of New Critical Modernism, excerpts from a 1989 Ph. D. thesis
' A Passage to India: A Close Look ' in A Collection of Critical Essays Atlantic Publishers, New Delhi.
A New Critical History of Old English Literature.
As a result, from the 1940s-1960s critical emphasis moved away from positioning the Wake as a " revolution of the word " and towards readings that stressed its " internal logical coherence ", as " the avant-gardism of Finnegans Wake was put on hold deferred while the text was rerouted through the formalistic requirements of an American criticism inspired by New Critical dicta that demanded a poetic intelligibility, a formal logic of texts.
* Weinberg, Herman G .: The Lubitsch Touch: a Critical Study, New York, Dutton, c1968.
* Anthony Alessandrini, Frantz Fanon: Critical Perspectives ( 1999: New York, Routledge )

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