FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Sept. 16, 2005
Journalist-educator
Mencher to speak about reporting, writing and ethics
ISU SPJ
Melvin
Mencher, whose “News Reporting and Writing” is a standard textbook in
journalism schools across the country, will talk with the ISU Chapter of the
Society of Professional Journalists on Thursday, Sept. 22.
The
Columbia University professor emeritus, who will also meet with the Iowa State
Daily and Greenlee students on Sept. 21-22, plans to discuss reporting, writing
and ethics. The lecture to SPJ begins at 6:30 p.m. in Hamilton Hall 172. The
public is invited.
The
veteran journalist was a Nieman Fellow at Harvard in 1952-53 and worked for
United Press International, Albuquerque Journal, Fresno Bee and the Christian
Science Monitor. In addition to teaching at Columbia, Mencher was a professor
at the University of Kansas and the University of South Dakota. He has also
lectured at the Poynter Institute in St. Petersburg, Fla.
“Mencher
literally wrote the news writing book,” said Michael Bugeja, director of the
Greenlee School. “He has been a force in journalism ever since I can remember.”
His
textbook “News Reporting and Writing,” published by McGraw-Hill, first came out
in 1977 and is now in its 10th edition. It includes an interactive
compact disc.
Mencher,
78, is not just known for his textbook but also for being an outstanding
teacher. He was named distinguished educator in 2002 by the Newspaper Division
of Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
“I
think he will give students a hell of a education,” said Mark Witherspoon,
adviser to the Iowa State Daily and a Greenlee lecturer.
Mencher
began his career in 1947, making $1 an hour for UPI. He is known as a demanding
teacher, but Witherspoon said there’s no reason to be afraid of the Columbia
professor emeritus.
“I
think students need to learn this stuff,” Witherspoon said. “He’s interested in
truth, in finding the truth and providing it to the public in a fair and
complete manner.”
Mencher,
who plans to discuss reporting, writing and ethics, is looking forward to his
visit to Ames.
“I
am delighted to be meeting with the Greenlee classes and the Daily staff,”
Mencher said.
The
New York native said he wants to teach Greenlee students how to be effective
reporters by getting them to see for themselves and to gather background
information. Mencher wants their writing to be clear, interesting and accurate.
In
addition, Mencher calls ethics “the morality of journalism” and said he will
talk about a journalist’s “responsibility to his/her profession and to the
community.”
“You
don’t get crusty old city editors like him anymore, the kind who don’t give a
shit, that just want results,” Witherspoon said.
Schedule
Wednesday, Sept. 21
Breakfast with faculty - 7:30-9 a.m.
Eric Abbott’s Jl MC 349 - Editing – 9 a.m.-10 a.m.
Tom Beell's Jl MC 201 - Beginning Reporting 10:30 a.m.-11:30
a.m.
Lunch with Iowa State Daily students - 11:30 a.m.-12:10 p.m.
Erin Wilgenbusch's Jl MC 321 - Public Relations Writing - 12:10 p.m. -1 p.m.
Barbara Mack's Jl MC 346 – In-depth Reporting - 1:10
p.m. -2 p.m.
David Bulla's Jl MC 201 - Beginning Reporting - 2:30 p.m.
-3:25 p.m.
Barbara Mack's Jl MC 361 - Media Ethics - 3:40 p.m. -5 p.m.
5 p.m. - Dinner and Iowa State Daily time
Thursday, Sept. 22
Brenda Witherspoon's Jl MC 202 - Intermediate Reporting
– 8 a.m.-10:15 a.m.
Meet with Michael Bugeja, director of Greenlee School -
10:30 a.m.-11 a.m.
Meet with individual students – 11 a.m. -Noon
Lunch with Iowa State Daily students and/or faculty and/or
professionals - Noon-2 p.m.
Brenda Witherspoon's Jl MC 202 - Intermediate Reporting -
2:10 p.m.-3 p.m.
Erin Wilgenbusch's Jl MC 201 - Beginning Reporting - 2:10
p.m.-4:30 p.m.
Critique of Iowa State Daily – 4 p.m.-5 p.m.
Dinner – 5 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
David Bulla's Jl MC 202 - Intermediate Reporting combined
with pizza dinner and SPJ meeting – 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m.
Rest time or Daily time - 7 p.m.
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