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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Rick
Bragg will join The University of Alabama journalism department
in the College of Communication
and Information Sciences as a professor of writing.
Bragg, a native of Piedmont, Ala., has worked as a reporter for
the Anniston Star, the Birmingham News, the St. Petersburg Times,
the Los Angeles Times and the New York Times. Bragg was awarded
a Pulitzer Prize in 1996 in feature writing for his “elegantly
written stories about contemporary America.” He is a recipient
of the Clarence Cason Award for Nonfiction Writing, a nationally
distinguished prize that is presented annually by the UA journalism
department.
“Rick Bragg is a genius,” said Dr. Culpepper Clark,
dean of the College of Communication and Information Sciences and
acting chair of journalism. “His reporting informs and illuminates
as few in the business. His prose is compassionate and powerful.
Young reporters and aspiring writers will flock to his classes.
Any who have heard Rick Bragg on the lecture circuit know he will
be a master teacher.”
“I love teaching and to get to do it at The University
of Alabama is a great honor,” Bragg said. “I don’t
have any illusions – it’ll be hard work, but I’m
really looking forward to it and think it will be lots of fun.
It’s a great blessing.”
Bragg’s best-selling memoir, “All Over but the Shoutin’,” recounts
his days growing up poor in rural Alabama. His other books include “Ava’s
Man,” “Somebody Told Me” and “I’m
a Soldier, Too: The Jessica Lynch Story.”
The UA College of Communication & Information Sciences is
among the largest and most prestigious communication colleges in
the nation. Its flagship doctoral program was recently ranked 7th
in the nation by the National Communication Association, the largest
association of communication scholars. It has been ranked as high
as 6th in research productivity and 2nd in the number of doctoral
degrees awarded. Its journalism department recently launched the
nation’s first master’s program in community journalism
in partnership with the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation
and the Anniston Star.
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