Hulteng plans ethics talk
Former University journalism school dean
John Hulteng will deliver the Ruhl lecture Monday
at 8 p.m in the EMU Ballroom as part of the
school's sixth annual Ruhl Symposium.
Hulteng is expected to discuss journalistic
ethics issues. He recently completed a handbook
on journalistic ethics commisioned by the Amer
ican Society of Newspaper Editors.
Hulteng joined the University faculty in 1956
and served as dean from I962 to I968 He was
interim dean during the I975-76 academic year
He retired as professor emeritus of journalism
in 1977 and then joined the Stanford commun
ication department faculty.
He is the author or co-author of at least six
books, including "The Messenger’s Motives," a
volume on journalistic ethics. Other books in
clude "The Opinion Function” on editorial writing
and the “Fourth Estate,” the Roy Paul Nelson,
University journalism professor.
A graduate of the University of North Dakota,
he completed his master s degree at the Colum
bia University Graduate School of Journalism.
He started his newspaper career on North
Dakota newspapers, later becoming an editorial
writer and editorial page editor for the Providence
Journal in Rhode Island.
The journalism school’s Ruhl Symposium
series is supported by an endowment from Mabel
Ruhl of Medford, widow of Robert Ruhl, former
editor and publisher of the Medford Mail-Tribune
In addition to funding the annual lecture, the
endowment underwrites campus residencies for
two journalists. This year’s Ruhl Fellows are
Michael Forrester, editor of the East Oregonian,
and Leroy Zimmerman, publisher of the Cottage
Grove Sentinel.
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