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Personal Page: Ginny Whitehouse
Education
- Ph.D. in Journalism, School of Journalism, University
of Missouri- Columbia, 1997
- M.A. in Journalism, School of Journalism,
University of Missouri-Columbia, 1993
- B.A. in Mass Communication, Samford
University (AL) 1986
Virginia Whitehouse is an associate
professor of communication studies at Whitworth University and heads the
Journalism and Mass Communication Program. She serves as faculty development
director of the university's Murdock Charitable Trust Lives of Commitment
grant. She recently completed a campus-wide internship text entitled
Vocations funded by Murdock and the Lilly Endowment. Whitehouse's
research with colleague James McPherson has appeared in the Journal
of Mass Media Ethics, and she is a frequent contributer to Quill, the
Society of Professional Journalist's publication. Past president of the
Media Ethics Division of the Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication, Whitehouse serves as co-coordinator of the
Annual Workshop on Teaching Ethics in Journalism. She earned both her
master's and doctorate degrees from the University of Missouri School of
Journalism. At Whitworth, she teaches Media Ethics, Media Law, Intercultural
Communication, Article and Feature Writing, and Writing for the Mass
Media, and directs the department's internship program.
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