| John Dillon
Master's degree:
University of Minnesota
Bachelor's degree: Creighton University
John Dillon brings a wealth of varied
experience to the Department of Journalism.
He previously taught at Virginia
Commonwealth University and worked at the Richmond Times-Dispatch
in Richmond, Va., where he served as deputy managing editor for
metro news and Virginia news. In that role, he was responsible for
the direction and performance of 65 reporters and editors covering
local and state news.
Dillon was awarded the World Affairs
Journalism Fellowship in 2002, a nationally competitive program
sponsored by the International Center for Journalists and the World
Affairs Councils of America.
In addition to his professional
teaching and editing careers, Dillon has made numerous presentations
at many schools on journalism careers and internships.
He also served in the U.S. Army.
He was based in Stuttgart, Germany from 1970-1973 and served as
a platoon leader, battalion staff officer and division-level public
affairs officer. Dillon was honorably discharged as a first lieutenant.
Dillon received his bachelor of
arts degree in journalism from Creighton University in 1969 and
his master’s degree in mass communication from the University
of Minnesota in 1974.
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