It was
a rewarding and fulfilling nine and a half years at C&J
and the University of New Mexico. But despite all that,
at the age of nearly 68 I retired effective July 1, 2010.
So long and thanks for all the great students.
I still
occasionally teach a class at UNM. In fact, I perhaps recklessly agreed to teach in
the fall semester of 2012 a section of C&J 374: Design & Visual Presentation I. The class website with a link to the syllabus will be available in the left-hand column by Aug. 20.
For
information on my textbook titled Media Management in
the Age of Giants: Business Dynamics of Journalism, click
here.
The University
of New Mexico, based in Albuquerque, is the states largest
university with about 30,000 students on six campuses. UNM
offers nationally ranked academics, exceptional research,
an outstanding athletics program, and an architecturally unique
campus.