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1. www.public-i.net
www.public-i.net/Content.aspx? - [Cached]Published on: 7/8/2008 Last Visited: 7/8/2008
CHARLES EISENDRATH directs two national journalism programs of professional recognition at the University of Michigan.The Knight-Wallace Fellows, which he converted to private support with a $44 million endowment drive, provides an academic year of sabbatical study to American and international journalists.As the founding director of the Livingston Awards for Young Journalists, he designed and administers the largest all-media, general reporting prizes in the country.Since 2006, he has also been the chairman of the American board of the International Press Institute.Eisendrath's articles have appeared in The New York Times, Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, Time magazine, Life, Sports Illustrated, The Miami Herald, the Chicago Tribune, the Detroit Free Press, and the International Herald Tribune.He is an occasional commentator for National Public Radio's Morning Edition.He has served on the international jury of the Pulitzer prizes and is a member of the Inter-American Press Association.After reporting for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the Baltimore Evening Sun, Eisendrath joined Time magazine, which posted him in Washington, London, Paris, and Buenos Aires, where as bureau chief he was responsible for all news operations in Hispanic South America.He moved to the University of Michigan journalism faculty in 1975, directing a master's program that placed all graduates on internships and jobs.Eisendrath holds a bachelor's degree from Yale University and a master's degree in journalism from the University of Michigan. -
2. www.roundearthproductions.org
www.roundearthproductions.org/ - [Cached]Published on: 6/19/2008 Last Visited: 6/19/2008
Charles R. Eisendrath is the director of the prestigious Knight-Wallace Fellows at the University of Michigan.After reporting briefly for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, he joined the Baltimore Evening Sun, and then Time Magazine, which posted him in Washington, London, Paris and Buenos Aires, where he was bureau chief.Eisendrath is the founding director of the Livingston Awards for Young Journalists, the largest all-media, general reporting prizes in the country, and chairs the American Board of the International Press Institute, IPI.His articles and comments on media topics have appeared frequently in publications such as the New York Times, Newsday, Los Angeles Times, Miami Herald, Chicago Tribune, Philadelphia Inquirer, International Herald Tribune and European Wall Street Journal as well as NPR's "All Things Considered," ABC's "Good Morning America" and Michigan Public Radio.His academic writing and television work include The World Press Encyclopedia, Columbia Journalism Review, Journal of Contemporary French Civilization and two five-part educational television series: "City Desk" and "Foreign Assignment: USA." -
3. The Center For Public Integrity
store.publicintegrity.org/abou - [Cached]Published on: 3/5/2008 Last Visited: 3/5/2008
CHARLES EISENDRATH directs two national journalism programs of professional recognition at the University of Michigan.The Knight-Wallace Fellows, which he converted to private support with a $44 million endowment drive, provides an academic year of sabbatical study to American and international journalists.As the founding director of the Livingston Awards for Young Journalists, he designed and administers the largest all-media, general reporting prizes in the country.Since 2006, he has also been the chairman of the American board of the International Press Institute.Eisendrath's articles have appeared in The New York Times, Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, Time magazine, Life, Sports Illustrated, The Miami Herald, the Chicago Tribune, the Detroit Free Press, and the International Herald Tribune.He is an occasional commentator for National Public Radio's Morning Edition.He has served on the international jury of the Pulitzer prizes and is a member of the Inter-American Press Association.After reporting for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and the Baltimore Evening Sun, Eisendrath joined Time magazine, which posted him in Washington, London, Paris, and Buenos Aires, where as bureau chief he was responsible for all news operations in Hispanic South America.He moved to the University of Michigan journalism faculty in 1975, directing a master's program that placed all graduates on internships and jobs.Eisendrath holds a bachelor's degree from Yale University and a master's degree in journalism from the University of Michigan.

