| Experienced
Faculty
Each of the four core courses in the Center
features an instructor with years of experience to share with undergraduate
students. The group comprises:
Malcolm Moran,
sports journalism: Malcolm Moran brings nearly
30 years of experience as an award-winning and respected sports
journalist at USA Today, The New York Times, Newsday
and the Chicago Tribune to his position as the inaugural
Knight Chair in Sports Journalism and Society.
In his distinguished and diversified career as a sports journalist,
Moran has covered 26 bowl games with national championship implications,
26 men’s basketball Final Fours, 16 World Series, 11 Super
Bowls, several NCAA conventions and two Olympic Games. He launched
his daily newspaper career as a sports reporter at Newsday
in 1977, where he covered high school, college and professional
sports. He worked at The New York Times from 1979 to 1998
as a reporter and columnist before joining the Chicago Tribune
in 1998, where he worked as the Notre Dame football beat reporter
while also writing commentaries and providing event and feature
coverage on professional and college sports. In 2000, he moved to
USA Today where, in addition to his coverage of college
basketball and football, he wrote feature articles on professional
and college sports. Course Syllabus
Dave Baker, sports information: As an assistant athletic director
at Penn State, Baker focuses on operations for the department. He
has worked at Penn State for 29 years, all in the Deptartment of
Athletics with 13 in media relations and seven as sports information
director. During that time his publications received six Best-in-Nation
awards. Course Syllabus
Marie Hardin, sports
media and society: An assistant
professor in the College of Communications, Hardin provides a combination
of academic credentials and athletic experience and interest. She
has taught writing, reporting, editing and mass-media law courses,
among others. She has authored a book and produced numerous book
chapters, with much of her work focusing on the role of sports media,
and sports, in society. Course Syllabus
Steve Jones,
sports broadcasting: Steve Jones is entering his
fourth season as the play-by-play voice of the Penn State football
radio network and his 22nd season as the play-by-play voice of the
Penn State basketball radio network. He is the sports director at
3WZ radio in State College and also works at WPSX-TV and WJAC-TV.
Mike Poorman, sports writing: A former sports writer and editor,
and long-time senior vice president for The Barash Group in State
College, Poorman co-founded and has edited the Penn State Football
Annual for the past 18 years. He joined the College as manager of
alumni relations in 2004. His sports writing experience includes—associate
sports editor, Centre Daily Times, State College; sportswriter,
Lebanon (Pa.) Daily News; postgraduate internship,
U.S. Olympic Training Center, Colorado Springs, Colo.; part-time
correspondent, Associated Press and United Press International;
and sports editor, The Daily Collegian, when the paper
was named the nation's No. 1 student newspaper. Course Syllabus
Requirements for students in the Center
for Sports Journalism build upon the basic requirements for a degree
in journalism. A printable checksheet
of those may be found here.
Student Support, Scholarships
Thanks to support provided by the Ridge
Riley Journalism Scholarship in Sports Writing and the George E.
Paterno Memorial Scholarship Fund, top students who choose to specialize
in sports journalism may earn support for their studies. The Center
also provides opportunities for mentoring from working professionals
and full-time faculty members.
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Contact Info:
Programs
Malcolm Moran, Director,
Knight Chair in Sports Journalism and Society
Phone: (814) 865-0926
Email: mum24@psu.edu
Academics/Courses
Jamey Perry
Assistant Dean
for Academic Affairs
Phone: (814) 865-1503
Email: jrp5@psu.edu
Research
Marie Hardin / Blog
Associate Professor, Associate Director for Research
Phone: (814) 865-1395
Email: mch208@psu.edu |