Maurine H. Beasley
Professor
Ph.D., George Washington
Office: 3115 Journalism
Phone: 301-405-2413
E-mail: mbeasley@jmail.umd.edu
Maurine H. Beasley, former education editor of the Kansas City (Mo.)
Star and former staff writer for The Washington Post, is a journalism
historian who specializes in women's portrayal and participation in
journalism. Her particular focus is Washington women journalists,
including their coverage of First Ladies. Her most recent book is First
Ladies and the Press (Northwestern University, 2005). She was coeditor
of The Eleanor Roosevelt Encyclopedia, published in 2001, named one of
the outstanding academic reference books of the year by Booklist,
publication of the American Library Association. Her coauthored/edited
book, Taking Their Place: A Documentary History of Women and
Journalism, received a 2003 award for excellence from the Text and
Academic Authors Association. Beasley, who holds degrees in journalism
from the University of Missouri and Columbia University, has a Ph.D. in
American Civilization from George Washington University. At Maryland
she teaches classes in women and the media and history of journalism.
She was named a Distinguished Senior Scholar by the Educational
Foundation of the American Association of University Women and received
a Leadership Award in 2001 from the Association for Education in
Journalism and Mass Communication of which she is a past national
president. She also is a former president of the American Journalism
Historians Association. She has taught journalism at Jinan University
in China under a Fulbright grant.
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